Anonymous wrote:1) Zoom with magician
2) Zoom with crafts
3) Zoom open house, which was brief
All of those had something dropped off beforehand-- magic stuff, craft kit, cupcake
1) In-person with literally the birthday kid and 2 total guests, doing crafts outdoors (summer), no food
I think that's it? I don't think we've even been invited to any birthday parties that were more elaborate or with more guests *in person*. People around us are pretty conservative when it comes to COVID.
Oh, this is me and I'll add that my kid's birthday is coming up again (hers was a regular, big house party in 2020 because it was in February). This year, she wants 4 friends to come over and do some outside masked activities, no food/mask removal. I think we might do that.
FWIW, right now we would decline:
-Anything indoors at all
-Outdoors but only IF it seemed food-heavy, full of a million guests or I knew the family was iffy on mask-wearing and precautions (doesn't apply a lot to our kid's friends' families)
We would accept most outdoor and any virtual invitations.