Anonymous wrote:
Knitted Where's Waldo hats. The child's grandma knitted them..
The party theme was Where's Waldo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Holllyyyyy shi!. This is amazing/insane. I can't tell if I want to be those parents or those kids
Sounds more like a self righteous move (and tax benefit).
I bet half those kids just shrugged and wished there was something edible or at least tangible /gift card than some fancy-schmancy note about a charity donation.
You're just jealous you can't afford to do that. I'm sure that's something the kids will remember forever (more than a bunch of plastic junk anyway).
Anonymous wrote:For the young crowd, a book, a set of stickers, or a small art project. I don't like the themed cookies at all. They just ate a ton of junk and the cookies are never actually that good.
For the older crowd, the personalized stuff. My daughter just got a quick dry towel with her name on it at the beginning of summer. It is the only thing we havent lost on the side of the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Holllyyyyy shi!. This is amazing/insane. I can't tell if I want to be those parents or those kids
Sounds more like a self righteous move (and tax benefit).
I bet half those kids just shrugged and wished there was something edible or at least tangible /gift card than some fancy-schmancy note about a charity donation.
Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Holllyyyyy shi!. This is amazing/insane. I can't tell if I want to be those parents or those kids
Sounds more like a self righteous move (and tax benefit).
You're just jealous you can't afford 100$ a kid for a goodie bag gift. I think it's great.
I bet half those kids just shrugged and wished there was something edible or at least tangible /gift card than some fancy-schmancy note about a charity donation.
Anonymous wrote:We always do a pinata right before the end and the kids take home their collected candy.
I also give away the balloons I used for decorations.
Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)
Holllyyyyy shi!. This is amazing/insane. I can't tell if I want to be those parents or those kids
Anonymous wrote:The hosts discreetly asked parents prior to the party: What charity/cause does your child care about?
Each guest was surprised upon departure to be handed an envelope. Inside? A beautiful card that identified a charity that had received a $100 donation in the guest’s name. And a note thanking them for coming to the party, being a friend and caring about animals/the earth/the community.
Kids were 12. Perfect age to understand it. They were all really inspired. Obviously, a wealthy host and not something everyone can do. But I loved it.
(And no junk or candy.)