Hi!
We did a home party last year. DS loves "breakfast for dinner" so we had a brunch starting at 11:30. We got quiches, bagels, hummus, and frozen waffles and french toast. We also cooked up a mess of (turkey) bacon and made a fruit sculpture - hollow out a pineapple and skewer pieces of pineapple, berries, melon and star fruit and stick 'em in. Everybody loved the food!
We hired one of the girls from my DD"s daycare to help out. She did a craft project with the kids on the porch, supervised games in the basement (including a dance contest, musical chairs and hot potato). She also wrapped the kids' gifts (we got each kid one of those wooden animal craft kits at Michael's dollar section and didn't have time to wrap them ahead of time). Best $10 per hour I ever spent!
I guess what I'm saying is that we didn't have a "theme" (other than the Spongebob cake); we just made different activities available. We had 16 kids here and they were spread out all over the house. For awhile some of them were playing in DS' room so it was kinda trashed, but that's to be expected. It was low-key and low-tech and everyone seemed to have a great time.
This year he is inviting 5 boys for bowling/pizza and then back here to sleep over. We are getting each kid a medium-sized
Lego kit (about 60-70 pieces) and will have an assembly race. They can take home their kits. He wants a pinata. That's about it - they will watch movies, eat popcorn, etc.
What about a small sleepover? Or "almost sleepover" - the kids stay late and do stuff they're usually not permitted to do. We're planning to get the fixin's for sundaes and root beer floats. DS had his first root beer float on our summer vacation and I think he discovered nirvana.
