1. Never plan a birthday party on a day that you have to travel 1.5 hours away in the morning and 1.5 hours to get back before the party. We ended up stuck in sleet and hail and barely got to the hotel where we were having the party (swim party) in time. The party started at 2pm...we arrived at 1.57.
2. Never invite 2 girls to come home and spend the night with you after the party.
DUH...this seems like a NO BRAINER in retrospect. We offered to let two of our neighbors drive home with us and spend the night. It seemed like it would be a nice end to the day for Amanda and wouldn't be too much effort. Unfortunately, word got out at the party that it was a 'sleep-over'...and as we were leaving I heard girls telling their moms that they needed to get their PJ's/sleeping bags because they had 'forgotten'. Interestingly, we ended up with 6 girls spending the night...the moms just ran home and got the girls' stuff and then dropped them off
It's ok, we survived...though Chris (Dagny) called and I honestly can say I heard only about 1/2 of what she said before finally admitting that I had to get off of the phone.
3. Never underestimate how much a wild pack of 8 and 9 year olds can eat. We ordered 3 pizzas at the party which they gobbled up and then they came home and ate our entire ration of snacks for the kids for the week, plus spaghetti at 9pm plus all of our waffles/pancakes/toaster strudel in the morning.
I'm sooo tired! :thud:
kris

2. Never invite 2 girls to come home and spend the night with you after the party.


3. Never underestimate how much a wild pack of 8 and 9 year olds can eat. We ordered 3 pizzas at the party which they gobbled up and then they came home and ate our entire ration of snacks for the kids for the week, plus spaghetti at 9pm plus all of our waffles/pancakes/toaster strudel in the morning.

I'm sooo tired! :thud:
kris
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