I love to throw a party. I love to invite everyone, anyone, possibly the random person I met on the street. And as Audrey gets older I can get back to throwing SUPER! COOL! parties with games and themes and such. (Kids under 3-4 just don't get games, which uber sucks for parents who love board games, and lawn games and, well, just about any game. Not that I am competitive or anything.) So this year there will be GAMES (albeit very small child oriented games) and who couldn't love my cooking and then there will be the CAKE. (Which, I make pretty cool ones if I do say so myself.) So I want to invite, like, EVERY single kid I know. And their parents. Because I want everyone to revel in the coolness that will be this party. (And you thought A's birthday party was about her, HA!)
But I know in reality that the party probably won't be as cool as it is in my head. I will run out of time, money, and end up frustrated because A will want to "help" me by destroying 1/2 of what I make to prepare. Plus, it is hard to herd that many children. So I am trying to convince myself that I should maybe not invite EVERYONE I have ever known. We will see how that goes.
I've heard that one should invite the number of kids that equals the guest of honor's age. It makes for small parties, but they are much more manageable!
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