Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 05:43     Subject: Re:Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

Anonymous wrote:My DS is turning 11 in a couple weeks. We are inviting 3 of his friends over to go for a hike (we can walk to Beach Drive), then roast s’mores in the backyard and have a piñata. Then he’ll get to order out whatever he wants for dinner just with us. DH and I don’t feel comfortable with sleepovers. We have always had a bday party for him at a venue so we explained this year would be different and he’s accepting of it.

My other DS just turned 14. He has SN (cognitively and medically) and he was over the moon they we did a virtual hug video with friends, family and teachers and therapists. I actually think he was happier with this then any other bday party we used to do when he was younger!! He watched the video constantly- he’s always liked looking at videos and pictures of family and friends.


Another Special Needs mom here with a 14 year old. Can you walk me through how you did your virtual hug? Would love to do this for my kid's birthday coming up. Thanks for any info.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2021 22:34     Subject: Re:Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

We rented a theater like the poster above for our daughters birthday and played her favorite movie (you can bring your own) but just had our immediate family and grandparents as they are in our small bubble. Not sure what to do for our son. Does anyone know of an ice rink you can rent out the whole thing? We do not want to do anything beyond our family.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2021 22:19     Subject: Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

Anonymous wrote:I know local Hoffman theaters are renting out theaters for private viewing. Not a lot of options, but $100 for an older movie. In Virginia the max allowed in your party is 10. I would not personally have a party with others but am considering taking my immediate family for child’s birthday. Even then I’m going back and forth, but if we wear masks in, I doubt it’s that risky as I assume at 2pm on a Sunday there won’t be that many others in the theater between the door where we enter and the theater we go to. You can do order ahead for popcorn and such as well.


Alamo is doing something similar. We were thinking about that, as well.
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2021 20:10     Subject: Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

I know local Hoffman theaters are renting out theaters for private viewing. Not a lot of options, but $100 for an older movie. In Virginia the max allowed in your party is 10. I would not personally have a party with others but am considering taking my immediate family for child’s birthday. Even then I’m going back and forth, but if we wear masks in, I doubt it’s that risky as I assume at 2pm on a Sunday there won’t be that many others in the theater between the door where we enter and the theater we go to. You can do order ahead for popcorn and such as well.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2021 11:26     Subject: Re:Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DS is turning 11 in a couple weeks. We are inviting 3 of his friends over to go for a hike (we can walk to Beach Drive), then roast s’mores in the backyard and have a piñata. Then he’ll get to order out whatever he wants for dinner just with us. DH and I don’t feel comfortable with sleepovers. We have always had a bday party for him at a venue so we explained this year would be different and he’s accepting of it.

My other DS just turned 14. He has SN (cognitively and medically) and he was over the moon they we did a virtual hug video with friends, family and teachers and therapists. I actually think he was happier with this then any other bday party we used to do when he was younger!! He watched the video constantly- he’s always liked looking at videos and pictures of family and friends.


Are you doing this masked? Will you let friends inside the house?

I have a ds turning 12. He has 3 close friends and considering something similar. Over the summer, he has met these friends a handful of times.


Yes, doing it masked. Will tell families to have kids wear masks. Wasn't planning on letting them inside - unless emergency bathroom needed. We've done this over the houses of these same friends and it worked. I thought I'd get the smores ready ahead of time so kids aren't all touching the food.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2021 09:17     Subject: Re:Winter birthdays, how are you celebrating?

Anonymous wrote:My DS is turning 11 in a couple weeks. We are inviting 3 of his friends over to go for a hike (we can walk to Beach Drive), then roast s’mores in the backyard and have a piñata. Then he’ll get to order out whatever he wants for dinner just with us. DH and I don’t feel comfortable with sleepovers. We have always had a bday party for him at a venue so we explained this year would be different and he’s accepting of it.

My other DS just turned 14. He has SN (cognitively and medically) and he was over the moon they we did a virtual hug video with friends, family and teachers and therapists. I actually think he was happier with this then any other bday party we used to do when he was younger!! He watched the video constantly- he’s always liked looking at videos and pictures of family and friends.


Are you doing this masked? Will you let friends inside the house?

I have a ds turning 12. He has 3 close friends and considering something similar. Over the summer, he has met these friends a handful of times.