melancholywings
Drinking by the pool
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I'm so mentally stuck!
DD wants a birthday party in Jan but there's several problems. The last few birthday parties we've thrown we've had a huge problem with attendence - like 4 out of 25 kids showed up. No one in her school goes to bday parties but a small handful. We really don't have the cash for a large party as we have a trip in Jan as well. If we do something larger parents will also expect to be invited so no movie theater party. I thought about letting her invite a couple of girls over for a slumber party but one of her best friends right now is a boy. And our house is a bit small for a party that's larger than a couple of kids.
I just don't know what to do. Is it possible to have a birthday party that's less than $300?
DD wants a birthday party in Jan but there's several problems. The last few birthday parties we've thrown we've had a huge problem with attendence - like 4 out of 25 kids showed up. No one in her school goes to bday parties but a small handful. We really don't have the cash for a large party as we have a trip in Jan as well. If we do something larger parents will also expect to be invited so no movie theater party. I thought about letting her invite a couple of girls over for a slumber party but one of her best friends right now is a boy. And our house is a bit small for a party that's larger than a couple of kids.
I just don't know what to do. Is it possible to have a birthday party that's less than $300?
I really expected about 15 to RSVP.
You could take a few ice skating if you're brave, or around here we have a bead shop where you can make your own jewelry or a paint your own pottery place. I like those because the "goody bag" favor is built into the party activity. Build a Bear is a another fav of DD8. Noah's Ark is a home party that does animals the kids self stuff, cute & nice quality.