Anonymous wrote:OP I would reconsider having it at your house. It's hard at these ages to coordinate schedules with napping etc. Probably will make it less stressful if you aren't all trying to drive too far to a spot where really only the 3 & 4 year olds will have fun.
Anyway, I would aim for about 4 pm to 6 pm for timing. Typically even the toddlers are done with their napping by then. And if the 6 month old still takes a cat nap, that'll be easy to do in the car on the way there or home or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:If this is to be a recurring thing, everyone needs to clean their house and rotate hosting. Wrangling little kids at a public place for hours isn’t fun.
Seriously, clean your house people!
Anonymous wrote:3 families with 6 adults & 5 kids (6 month old, 11 month old, 1 year old (not walking yet), 3 year old & 4 year old) want to plan something to hang out their 1st families playdate. All 3 daddies are friends, and they want to have fun while 3 mommies (have met 2-3 times) mainly responsible to take care of kids. All 3 daddies are so excited at this idea. It will be a daylight event, and any indoor suggestion in dmv area that can keep kids occupied/entertained for 2-3 hours while mommies would not be overwhelmed/bored or busy to death. What hours would work for these age groups? I am supposed all mommies would bring a stroller or a baby carrier for babies/toddler in case they need a nap. I am the one that have 11 month old & 4 year old, one family has 6 month old & 3 year old, and one family has 1 year old. No one want to host at their house because every house is messy. I have some ideas, like mall (too lame?), indoor playground (difficult to entertain babies & toddler?), museum/aquarium (too packed/overwhelmed?)....any good suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 families with 6 adults & 5 kids (6 month old, 11 month old, 1 year old (not walking yet), 3 year old & 4 year old) want to plan something to hang out their 1st families playdate. All 3 daddies are friends, and they want to have fun while 3 mommies (have met 2-3 times) mainly responsible to take care of kids. All 3 daddies are so excited at this idea. It will be a daylight event, and any indoor suggestion in dmv area that can keep kids occupied/entertained for 2-3 hours while mommies would not be overwhelmed/bored or busy to death. What hours would work for these age groups? I am supposed all mommies would bring a stroller or a baby carrier for babies/toddler in case they need a nap. I am the one that have 11 month old & 4 year old, one family has 6 month old & 3 year old, and one family has 1 year old. No one want to host at their house because every house is messy. I have some ideas, like mall (too lame?), indoor playground (difficult to entertain babies & toddler?), museum/aquarium (too packed/overwhelmed?)....any good suggestions?
Why don't the daddies just go do something?
Anonymous wrote:3 families with 6 adults & 5 kids (6 month old, 11 month old, 1 year old (not walking yet), 3 year old & 4 year old) want to plan something to hang out their 1st families playdate. All 3 daddies are friends, and they want to have fun while 3 mommies (have met 2-3 times) mainly responsible to take care of kids. All 3 daddies are so excited at this idea. It will be a daylight event, and any indoor suggestion in dmv area that can keep kids occupied/entertained for 2-3 hours while mommies would not be overwhelmed/bored or busy to death. What hours would work for these age groups? I am supposed all mommies would bring a stroller or a baby carrier for babies/toddler in case they need a nap. I am the one that have 11 month old & 4 year old, one family has 6 month old & 3 year old, and one family has 1 year old. No one want to host at their house because every house is messy. I have some ideas, like mall (too lame?), indoor playground (difficult to entertain babies & toddler?), museum/aquarium (too packed/overwhelmed?)....any good suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Go to Badlands in Rockville.
It’s a great indoor playground and they just improved their toddler time program. They even have a cafe that sells wine and beer for the grownups. Check it out.