Anonymous wrote:I know this will sound so cliche, but with my youngest having just graduated high school, I am ruminating over all the things I wish I could do over, and do differently. Not sweating the small stuff is on the top of the list. This time goes so fast. I would give anything to have 30 minutes in my car with my 8-year-old back again. Make the most of it!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there is a trend of getting invitations for kids' birthday parties that are like 30+ minutes from where the birthday boy or girl and classmates live. The days of parties at the local karate, little gym, or firehouse seem to be over. Now we have to trek to far off arcades, indoor basketball, amusement centers, zipline places, etc. I just got an invitation for a party that is 20 miles from our elementary school. Are parents thinking when they make these choices? I know junior really really wants to have all of his friends at this cool arcade, but most parents are squeezing these parties into busy weekends and really don't want to drive 60 to 90 minutes round trip to eat cake with the 6 year olds who live in their neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there is a trend of getting invitations for kids' birthday parties that are like 30+ minutes from where the birthday boy or girl and classmates live. The days of parties at the local karate, little gym, or firehouse seem to be over. Now we have to trek to far off arcades, indoor basketball, amusement centers, zipline places, etc. I just got an invitation for a party that is 20 miles from our elementary school. Are parents thinking when they make these choices? I know junior really really wants to have all of his friends at this cool arcade, but most parents are squeezing these parties into busy weekends and really don't want to drive 60 to 90 minutes round trip to eat cake with the 6 year olds who live in their neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I know this will sound so cliche, but with my youngest having just graduated high school, I am ruminating over all the things I wish I could do over, and do differently. Not sweating the small stuff is on the top of the list. This time goes so fast. I would give anything to have 30 minutes in my car with my 8-year-old back again. Make the most of it!
Anonymous wrote:I know this will sound so cliche, but with my youngest having just graduated high school, I am ruminating over all the things I wish I could do over, and do differently. Not sweating the small stuff is on the top of the list. This time goes so fast. I would give anything to have 30 minutes in my car with my 8-year-old back again. Make the most of it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a little inconvenient but in the end, the majority of these places are in the far burbs and there’s not that many of them. I would rather take my kid to a trampoline park or rec center 30 minutes away, drop him off, and maybe have time to grocery shop or just have Starbucks or something at a nearby shopping center vs. feeling like I have to stay and “visit” at a home party. Yes I know home parties start being exclusively drop off at some point but we’re finishing up 1st grade and it hasn’t happened yet.
I was amazed at how many people just dropped off their kids at our kindergarten bday party.
Did you expect them to stay? In K I assume it’s a drop off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a little inconvenient but in the end, the majority of these places are in the far burbs and there’s not that many of them. I would rather take my kid to a trampoline park or rec center 30 minutes away, drop him off, and maybe have time to grocery shop or just have Starbucks or something at a nearby shopping center vs. feeling like I have to stay and “visit” at a home party. Yes I know home parties start being exclusively drop off at some point but we’re finishing up 1st grade and it hasn’t happened yet.
I was amazed at how many people just dropped off their kids at our kindergarten bday party.
Did you expect them to stay? In K I assume it’s a drop off.