Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:43     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Absolutely not.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:42     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Nope. And I would judge you for the invitation.
I wouldn't do indoors or outdoors - kind of like green eggs and ham - until we all get vaccinated.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:37     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Hell no. PP’s fire pit idea is a good one, or you can take a small group on a hike.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:32     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Anonymous wrote:Outdoors, fire pit, cocoa and smores. Not that hard. Montgomery County even rents out campfire rings now in certain parks if you don't have a yard.


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:31     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

May I suggest a simple outdoor party with no more than 6-7 close friends. Ask for the parents to drop off to limit the numbers and ask everyone to wear a mask. Have the girls do some outdoor activities and send them home with a goodies bag with a cupcake or treats. Limit the party to an hour.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:25     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Outdoors, fire pit, cocoa and smores. Not that hard. Montgomery County even rents out campfire rings now in certain parks if you don't have a yard.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 07:16     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

No
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 06:34     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

No. And I would be annoyed to be invited.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 02:24     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Nope
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 00:41     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course, provided that it is legal. Do you really intend to keep your kids trapped at home all winter?


Because those are the two options?


The reality is that a lot of people in this area don't do outdoor activities when it gets below freezing
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 00:38     Subject: Re:Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Absolutely not
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 00:37     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

No way. I did in August but wouldn’t let DS attend now.
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2020 23:53     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course, provided that it is legal. Do you really intend to keep your kids trapped at home all winter?


Because those are the two options?
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2020 23:45     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course, provided that it is legal. Do you really intend to keep your kids trapped at home all winter?


DP - not trapped at home here - but only outdoor play with friends for my kids since March.
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2020 23:44     Subject: Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

NO WAY.

wth??!