I'm really having a hard time deciding what to do about the twins fourth birthday. Spencer and Katie turn four on April 2nd and I don't know if I should invite their preschool classes or just a few children. The problem is that neither have really bonded with any one child. They play with everyone. Also, Spencer isn't very social. We're working on it...his teachers say he needs lots of opportunity for interaction. Also, they are in the same school but different classes. That would mean I would be inviting between 25 and 35 kids (Katie goes 5 days a week in the "nonidentified" class...most of the children only go T/Th, or M/W/F...this increases the number of kids). Spencer only has eight children in his class.
We have a small house, so either way we would be having the party somewhere else. If we invite everyone we can reserve the community room at the firehouse and set up a carnival kind of party with different stations all around the room. If we invite just a few we would have it either at the children's museum, the YMCA, or other?
The other thing is that other parents have told me that only a fraction of the children will accept the invitation. That could make things easier.
I just don't want to leave anyone out, and I don't know which children to pick if I only invite a few. What would you do?
Dawn
(p.s. I tend to worry obsessively about most decisions...the more I post the more you'll see that
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We have a small house, so either way we would be having the party somewhere else. If we invite everyone we can reserve the community room at the firehouse and set up a carnival kind of party with different stations all around the room. If we invite just a few we would have it either at the children's museum, the YMCA, or other?
The other thing is that other parents have told me that only a fraction of the children will accept the invitation. That could make things easier.
I just don't want to leave anyone out, and I don't know which children to pick if I only invite a few. What would you do?
Dawn
(p.s. I tend to worry obsessively about most decisions...the more I post the more you'll see that
