Becc1
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For those of you with school age children, does anyone have birthday parties at home anymore? Every birthday party that my kids get invited to is at Chuck E Cheese, the bowling alley, neighborhood swimming pools, bounce around places, etc. etc., you get the idea. My DS has stated that he wants to do his party here at the house, he asked if we could get a moonbounce and I called and got a great deal on one (almost half off). Yes it will be December but the moonbounce place said people rent them year round so I'm not too crazy. We have a newly remodeled basement that has plenty of space for lots of kids, lots of things for the kids to do, air hockey, foosball, pinball machine to name a few plus a big playroom. I am also really into crafts and stuff so I would line up plenty of activities for the kids. So I'm 90% sure I'm going to do the party here but I just keep thinking that maybe we should just cave and do it at one of the usual places. I have an older DS whos 15 and we had almost every party here at the house but for some reason parents nowadays seem to be not doing at home parties. What's it like around where you all live?
. As they got older we had more parties at home because they got smaller. We stopped with "parties" at age 10 and after that kids just had a couple friends over for a sleepover or we took a couple friends out somewhere (waterpark, etc.). They got/get a big party at 16 too. We did DS18's at home and will probably do the twins' party at home too.

so I invited her two cousins that were around 8 and 9 to go with us and did some dress-up pictures of the three girls.