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>>Yep. Learned that one the hard way. Our other hard and fast rule was that there had to be a plan for every minute of the party. Start with a art/craft project as the kids arrive and keep them busy until they leave.
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>We had party at local bowling spot that specializes in kid bowling parties. 10 kids showed + Katy. I took a different approach. I set up 3 lanes for them, got their food set up, gave 40 bucks to one of the employees to watch the kids, then I disappeared to the bar and the arcade. Came back 90 minutes later - all kids accounted for, no limbs missing. When I delegate, I delegate. Problem solved. :)
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We do that to have a view on our kids friends. one also get a new POV on the own kid dealing with the group. (And in teaching you will learn, to quote Phill Collins)
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Weeks of programming can save you hours of planning.
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