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FamilyHost_Meredith - August 12, 2008
How do you decide how many guests your Princess can invite to her birthday party?
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FamilyHost_Meredith - July 05, 2009
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  It all depends on where her party will be. Last year she had a party for all her friends from school, our family and friends from dance and gymnastics we had a party with 47 guests in a rented community centre. This year she her party was in our house a stylist came and did hair make up and nails then we had a tea party and sleepover so there were only 12 guests. And we also had a family dinner as well. :)  
By Starlight-Princess
That's a good point on the venue - the location of your party directly impacts the size of your guest list. :-)
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Starlight-Princess - July 03, 2009
It all depends on where her party will be. Last year she had a party for all her friends from school, our family and friends from dance and gymnastics we had a party with 47 guests in a rented community centre. This year she her party was in our house a stylist came and did hair make up and nails then we had a tea party and sleepover so there were only 12 guests. And we also had a family dinner as well. :)
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FamilyHost_Meredith - June 15, 2009
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  Oh this question is so easy for me.....I have more than one party!! A party for our MOMS Club, a party for our close friends and family, a party at our synagogue, and then the day trip we take to Disney on her actual birthday. So I guess we have 4 parties and she is going to be starting dance soon so that will add party number 5 to my list. Its easier to have more than one small party then a giant large party but I do them simple except for the one for our close family and friends is very overboard!! MOMS Club Party is usually at a park so the kids can play with a game, craft, and dessert Synagogue Party is typically pizza and dessert Dance Party is a snack/dessert after dance class with goody bags for the kids in class Close Friends/Family is a BBQ with all the fixin's at home or our IL's house and then of course there is Disney....special meal and only what she wants to do and see!!  
By lutz_silver_family
That sounds like a lot of fun!
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lutz_silver_family - June 15, 2009
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I forgot to mention that we ask for no gifts at all of the parties because we just want to enjoy celebrating with our friends at these events!!
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lutz_silver_family - June 15, 2009

Oh this question is so easy for me.....I have more than one party!! A party for our MOMS Club, a party for our close friends and family, a party at our synagogue, and then the day trip we take to Disney on her actual birthday. So I guess we have 4 parties and she is going to be starting dance soon so that will add party number 5 to my list. Its easier to have more than one small party then a giant large party but I do them simple except for the one for our close family and friends is very overboard!!

MOMS Club Party is usually at a park so the kids can play with a game, craft, and dessert
Synagogue Party is typically pizza and dessert
Dance Party is a snack/dessert after dance class with goody bags for the kids in class
Close Friends/Family is a BBQ with all the fixin's at home or our IL's house
and then of course there is Disney....special meal and only what she wants to do and see!!


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