Anonymous wrote:I have no idea. He is turning 11 and says he doesn't want anything. So maybe we are doing nothing. He has friends but doesn't want me to organize drive or bike bys to hand out cake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone in my neighborhood is getting those obnoxious (but sort of cute) yard signs that spell out:
Happy 7th Birthday
Maddie!
My nearly seven year old would love this! Where did you order the signs?
Anonymous wrote:My DD is turning 10 in about a month. I don’t think she’d enjoy a drive by party and I don’t feel comfortable with a socially distant party outside (and it’s too hot, really, to be fun). I think all we can do is have a special dinner of her choice at home and sing happy birthday with family and friends on a Zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone in my neighborhood is getting those obnoxious (but sort of cute) yard signs that spell out:
Happy 7th Birthday
Maddie!
Anonymous wrote:My kid turned 8 in June. I didn’t she would want a drive by parade either. We decided to ask people to stop by and eat an ice cream with us in our front yard and driveway. I gave a 90 min window and said come whenever in that window. Most people stayed about 20-30 mins. I had 3 different ice creams/popsicles in a cooler outside and handed them out. Most people socially distanced. Some kids didn’t but I think they were all so happy to see each other they just ran around like lunatics. I didn’t do this because I left it to late to go buy enough chalk, but you could hand out chalk ( that they then keep) and have each kid draw something in your driveway or sidewalk in addition to getting an ice cream........