Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 19:07     Subject: Are you planning an outdoor birthday party for your spring/summer baby/toddler?

You'll be fine. Park is great. Individual juice/water bottles/sodas. Can do pizza/hotdogs/hamburgers, chips packets, cutie oranges or cut up fruit, etc. Did this in February for 2 year old dd and around 25 total guests and went so well.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 17:35     Subject: Are you planning an outdoor birthday party for your spring/summer baby/toddler?

DD had a Zoom party for her first birthday right after lockdown started. It was really exciting for us this year to get together for her second with her grandparents (who are fully vaxxed). She really enjoyed her birthday balloon and likes eating cake. But she doesn't understand birthdays yet. So I would not do a party for her sake. It would be for mine, if I thought our friends were comfortable with a larger gathering. In my experience it is hard to actually stay outdoors and it's never as fun.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 17:28     Subject: Re:Are you planning an outdoor birthday party for your spring/summer baby/toddler?

We’re having a family birthday party at the end of May. DD hasn’t seen her Godmother or grandparents for over a year so it will be special to her. She’ll be 3.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 12:54     Subject: Are you planning an outdoor birthday party for your spring/summer baby/toddler?

Nope...got sucked into birthday party madness with eldest, it’s dumb. Younger kids get cake and presents with family.

Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 12:50     Subject: Are you planning an outdoor birthday party for your spring/summer baby/toddler?

We have a toddler birthday coming up and are hoping to do something outside with his daycare classmates. Anyone have any ideas on parks or spaces to consider near Logan/Dupont? Not sure how one goes about planning something in a public park.