Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For heaven's sake, no. No one wants to be bothered with a make-up birthday from MARCH at the start of a busy school year.
Have one or two friends over on a Friday or Saturday or Sunday night for cake in the driveway. ONE OR TWO friends.
Do you exist? Everyone I know IRL is so normal, yet I always see these types of responses on here. We for one would be happy to receive an invite to a half birthday party. We may decline based on what safety protocols were in place, but it’s absurd to imagine it would bother people “at the beginning of a busy school year.” What? Most people are doing nothing! You have to be really unpleasant as a person to begrudge this.
Where do you live, some red state like Georgia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months ago I would have said no, but right now I am over it. Do the party outside, have the parents wear a mask and maybe the kids too depending on age. Done and done.
Yup. Same here. We aren’t getting school until fall 2021 no matter what we do, so why not have a little fun.
Fall 2021? Why do you say that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months ago I would have said no, but right now I am over it. Do the party outside, have the parents wear a mask and maybe the kids too depending on age. Done and done.
Yup. Same here. We aren’t getting school until fall 2021 no matter what we do, so why not have a little fun.
Anonymous wrote:Two months ago I would have said no, but right now I am over it. Do the party outside, have the parents wear a mask and maybe the kids too depending on age. Done and done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I decided to just have a backyard play date. Not birthday related. Will invite 2-3 kids.
Why not b-day related? It's not like COVID will look at the invitation and not come because it's "just a playdate". Decide what you are comfortable with safety wise, and call it a half birthday. Explain to families in the invite what safety precautions you will follow.
DS, age 15, had friends over to do a Fantasy Football draft. Everybody brought their own device, we measured out places for their chairs 8 feet apart (they brought their own chairs), we had single packaged snacks and waters, and when the pizza came DH put it on plates and brought it around. Masks on except when they were eating and they either sat in their chairs or made sure they were apart if they got up to get a water or something. Every single boy came, even the families with health concerns, and the feedback we got was everyone was so glad for their kid to have a chance for safe interaction. It wasn't a birthday party but we'll probably do something similar. DS is deciding if just talking is too boring, in which case we'll set up a screen and projector outside and show a movie.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I decided to just have a backyard play date. Not birthday related. Will invite 2-3 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood all the kids are out playing with no masks. None of the parents are enforcing any kind of social distancing.
And no one is getting COVID from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what? It's a global pandemic. Cake at home with family and FaceTime with grandparents. Done.
Thank you! Having the perfect birthday party with everything the kid wants should not be a priority right now as harsh as that sounds.