Ok - I hope I don't offend anyone here by saying this - but I really believe birthday parties have gotten out of hand, at least, where I live (Ontario, Canada)
Parents no longer hold b-day parties for thier kids at home - they rent special kids' halls, complete with massive jungle gyms, bouncy things, rides, video games etc..
the other day, we went to a b-day party for a 5 year old and, get this: there were 36 kids there! 36!! the present table was as big as you'd see at any wedding! There's no way in my mind a 5 year old needs over 20 presents! No way!
Then, the food! Nothing healthy to be seen. On the tables? cheesies, chips, cheese doodles etc. supper? order-in pizza and chips and coke, orange sodapop and water. Of course, dessert was cake and that's to be expected.
But holy birthday parties batman - why so big? and it seems every b-day party my sons are invited to are the same - big halls rented, junk food, way too many presents and way too many kids running around full of sugar! Yuck!
I guess I'm a freak. I still do bday parties at home and I limit the number of kids we invite and serve fruit for snacks and sandwiches for a meal, and, of course, cake & milk for dessert. I'd never even think of serving coke or orange soda pop to 5 year olds. maybe my sons friends will make fun of us one day - "your mom serves yucky food at your boring parties!" Gee I hope not.
Excessive is the word I use. I just can't believe it!!!
Parents no longer hold b-day parties for thier kids at home - they rent special kids' halls, complete with massive jungle gyms, bouncy things, rides, video games etc..
the other day, we went to a b-day party for a 5 year old and, get this: there were 36 kids there! 36!! the present table was as big as you'd see at any wedding! There's no way in my mind a 5 year old needs over 20 presents! No way!
Then, the food! Nothing healthy to be seen. On the tables? cheesies, chips, cheese doodles etc. supper? order-in pizza and chips and coke, orange sodapop and water. Of course, dessert was cake and that's to be expected.
But holy birthday parties batman - why so big? and it seems every b-day party my sons are invited to are the same - big halls rented, junk food, way too many presents and way too many kids running around full of sugar! Yuck!
I guess I'm a freak. I still do bday parties at home and I limit the number of kids we invite and serve fruit for snacks and sandwiches for a meal, and, of course, cake & milk for dessert. I'd never even think of serving coke or orange soda pop to 5 year olds. maybe my sons friends will make fun of us one day - "your mom serves yucky food at your boring parties!" Gee I hope not.
Excessive is the word I use. I just can't believe it!!!