Anonymous
Post 12/04/2023 23:58     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure, if we're in town. It's not like we're busy saluting the flag all day or something.


Thank you for making me laugh tonight!


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2023 06:38     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

Anonymous wrote:We would love it since it means time away from the iPad. Ageee lots of parents are working- could you provide transportation to those who need? (Or even say, we’ll be happy to drive to/from your house?) But we have a lot of friends who go skiing on those weekends who would be out of town.
My general theory on birthday parties - ask the two friends your kid most wants there. If they can do it at least you know the birthday kid will have their besties around.


Agreed, ask the closest friends and plan around them. Even if you can provide transportation, this won’t work for working parents. Many kids are at day camps, not at home.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2023 20:26     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

My DD's birthday is usually Memorial Day weekend and we specifically have her party the weekend before or after because so many people travel that weekend.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2023 20:25     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

It depends on the day off - federal holiday, yes, because I have the day off and can drop them off; however there's a small chance we may be traveling that weekend. If it's just a random school day off that I don't also have off, then no, because they'll be in camp and I'll be at work.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2023 20:08     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

Anonymous wrote:We would love it since it means time away from the iPad. Ageee lots of parents are working- could you provide transportation to those who need? (Or even say, we’ll be happy to drive to/from your house?) But we have a lot of friends who go skiing on those weekends who would be out of town.
My general theory on birthday parties - ask the two friends your kid most wants there. If they can do it at least you know the birthday kid will have their besties around.


Oh, FFS.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2023 19:31     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

I agree with the PP who said check with the families of 2 or 3 of the closest friends and then go for it. This is true of every party/event regardless of if it’s on a holiday. Some people will be out of town or have a conflict. Some won’t. As long as the close friends can come, your kid will likely have fun.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2023 15:30     Subject: Birthday party on a holiday

We are often away. I personally don’t like parties on holiday weekends.