This is a kind of interesting question..but several of my friends are no longer having birthday parties for their children after they hit the 2nd or 3rd GRADE! Honestly, I don't remember having b-day parties until I hit that age. Then I had regular parties through junior-high and had a friend or two over during high school.
It seems like the b-day party trend has gotten younger and younger...we've been invited to HUGE blowout bashes for 1 year olds that are exhausted and cry through half of the party..then it seems by the time the child is old enough to enjoy a party and really help with planning, etc. we're too burned out to keep it up??? I don't know ... I'm guessing.
I'm really bothered by this turn of events because we haven't really had a party for Alex yet and he is 4 1/2. Andrew had his first party at 4 or 5 as did Amanda...we just didn't see a reason to go all out when they were very little..now I'm afraid that we may have to cut the b-day celebration thing short...if people aren't having parties for their chidren anymore by teh 2nd or 3rd grade it would just be weird for us to do the same.
kris
It seems like the b-day party trend has gotten younger and younger...we've been invited to HUGE blowout bashes for 1 year olds that are exhausted and cry through half of the party..then it seems by the time the child is old enough to enjoy a party and really help with planning, etc. we're too burned out to keep it up??? I don't know ... I'm guessing.
I'm really bothered by this turn of events because we haven't really had a party for Alex yet and he is 4 1/2. Andrew had his first party at 4 or 5 as did Amanda...we just didn't see a reason to go all out when they were very little..now I'm afraid that we may have to cut the b-day celebration thing short...if people aren't having parties for their chidren anymore by teh 2nd or 3rd grade it would just be weird for us to do the same.
kris
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