I am struggling with whether or not I should throw DS1 a friend party for his 4th bday.
Last March we moved from NY to FL and knew no one down here at all. Since we've been here we've made some friends on in our neighborhood, plus both of our kids go to a structured school-like daycare where DS1 has a lot of friends - some of which we've had play dates with.
Under normal circumstances in NY I wouldn't be entertaining the idea of a friend party yet since we had so much family up there and would just do the one family party. But now that we are down here and there is no family, my only option for a party is a friend party. I just hate the idea of starting this young. He's attended 2 parties already since we've been here so it's not out of the norm but I still struggle.
Would you throw a party or no? Is it okay to pick just a couple of kids from his class at daycare that he talks about most (there are 2 that he talks about every day but we haven't met their parents) or do you invite them all (there are 35!) in addition to the couple neighborhood kids?
His birthday is on 3/14 so I really have to get going on this, DH has said to throw one but for some reason I'm stalling on this when normally I'd have all the party details taken care of by now!
Thanks!
Re: Did you/are you throwing a friend bday party for your 4yo?
he is my early fall bday boy so we met friends at a playground and had pizza and cake during the week. One of his brothers was not there since he was at school at the time too ; )
he only invited 2 friends from class (kids he knew before he started preschool).
This year, at six, he's having an all school friend party. He invited a little less than half the class. I feel bad that we couldn't invite everyone, but we can't handle 25 kids in our house. We sent the invites to the kids' houses and I told DS not to talk about his party at school so that his other classmates wouldn't be sad if they weren't invited...but of course I can't control other kids talking about it.
I think you can get away with inviting just the couple (people at our school do that too, I would say less than 5-6 total) or just boys if you want to go that way (though as a mom of b/g twins if you happen to have any in your class, you might wnat to communicate that in some way to their mom to eliminate any awkwardness...just my .02 on that topic
GL!