Anonymous wrote:Virtual mygym and virtual great zucchini were good. Drive through.
Most gave up the pandemic birthday parties this fall. I was surprised but my 5 yr old was fine without having a party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--Miniature golf party back in November (warmish, sunny day)
--Fire pit party
--Ice skating party
Where can you go mini golf?
I would love to take my kids. I thought everything shut down for the fall/winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor just had a fire pit with s’mores party, with masks outside only. Only the kids from our block were invited, I think it was a last minute thing.
We have a fire pit and suggested a fire pit s’mores party but DH thinks kids and a fire plus marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers would make it not socially distant and masks would come off. Back to square one for my February birthday child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to an indoor party right now.
Would you attend a backyard or playground party in the cold?
DP.
I’ve thrown 3 small outdoor Bday parties:
August - allowed to invite 3 friends (outdoors)
December - allowed to invite 4 friends (outdoors & masks)
January - allowed to invite 5 friends (outdoors & masks)
In every invite I said - I know it’s a weird time, no pressure to attend - but I have had 100% attendance at all 3. In my group I think people are looking for lower risk ways to get kids together outdoors.
Now I’m done hosting bdays til next August![]()
May I ask what you did at your small outdoor parties? I am especially curious at your January party.
I have a child with a birthday party in 3 weeks. I am watching the weather and hoping to have a very small outdoor party.
We did outdoor laser tag - I hired someone to come do it - I can share the vendor if you live in the DMV. It worked out really well. I planned it less than a week in advance.
Please share your laser tag vendor. Are 5 kids enough for a laser tag party?
My kids have been to laser tag parties but they were all more than 10 kids, maybe more like 20 kids.
Anonymous wrote:--Miniature golf party back in November (warmish, sunny day)
--Fire pit party
--Ice skating party
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to an indoor party right now.
Would you attend a backyard or playground party in the cold?
DP.
I’ve thrown 3 small outdoor Bday parties:
August - allowed to invite 3 friends (outdoors)
December - allowed to invite 4 friends (outdoors & masks)
January - allowed to invite 5 friends (outdoors & masks)
In every invite I said - I know it’s a weird time, no pressure to attend - but I have had 100% attendance at all 3. In my group I think people are looking for lower risk ways to get kids together outdoors.
Now I’m done hosting bdays til next August![]()
May I ask what you did at your small outdoor parties? I am especially curious at your January party.
I have a child with a birthday party in 3 weeks. I am watching the weather and hoping to have a very small outdoor party.
We did outdoor laser tag - I hired someone to come do it - I can share the vendor if you live in the DMV. It worked out really well. I planned it less than a week in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to an indoor party right now.
Would you attend a backyard or playground party in the cold?
DP.
I’ve thrown 3 small outdoor Bday parties:
August - allowed to invite 3 friends (outdoors)
December - allowed to invite 4 friends (outdoors & masks)
January - allowed to invite 5 friends (outdoors & masks)
In every invite I said - I know it’s a weird time, no pressure to attend - but I have had 100% attendance at all 3. In my group I think people are looking for lower risk ways to get kids together outdoors.
Now I’m done hosting bdays til next August![]()
May I ask what you did at your small outdoor parties? I am especially curious at your January party.
I have a child with a birthday party in 3 weeks. I am watching the weather and hoping to have a very small outdoor party.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor just had a fire pit with s’mores party, with masks outside only. Only the kids from our block were invited, I think it was a last minute thing.