Hi Cindy,
I definitely think having the twins do a separate day with a few
friends each is the way to go with the "friend party". I haven't yet
done friends with my boys, but in K is when it started with my DD and
you are right, this is the time to set precedent. If you start now
with lots of kids it will be hard to scale it down from here! I think
especially with them both being girls, it will be easier to combine
their friend-party.
As for the family party, that's a tough one. The twins are and always
will be used to sharing their birthday party (obviously, lol), amd
Jenna certainly won't notice yet, so I say definitely do them all
together. You are so right about taking up two weekends for your
family. That's a lot to ask of people, and it's a lot or work for you.
As Jenna gets older she may want to do her own thing, but if you do
her own "friend party", she may not mind sharing the "family day" with
her sisters.
My two sisters have birthdays four days apart in August, and as kids
they always shared birthday parties. The older one still teases my mom
about it, but they really didn't mind. You know kids...as long as they
have their own presents, they are pretty easy :)
Take care,
Ellen
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Erin 6/95
Bradley & Alex 10/00
m.ackerman - 22 Feb 2005 20:11 GMT
For the last 3 years we have done a "friends" party. Each child gets to
invite a special friend or two. Last year we did a bowling party with each
twins inviting three friends each. That worked fine. This year each twin
invited one friend on a day outing, Kathleen chose a manicure and lunch and
then shopping at the mall. Chris went to a movie and lunch and an arcade.
Both seemed to have a good time and their "best" friends had fun too. No
cake except for family. Neither complained about that either. At 10 no one
really wants "the girls" or "the boys" to bother them.
Shirley
Chris and Kathleen 1/95
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