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Yael3


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Sun, Apr 23 2023, 4:06 pm
I have 4 children in younger grades and the birthdays are becoming more and more elaborate. Each of my kids have about 28 kids in their classes, that means give or take 112 gifts each year, and now that the kids are getting older the gifts that are given/received are roughly $20-$30 each gift, so that’s anywhere between $2,240 and $3,360 JUST IN GIFTS ALONE. Now let’s talk about the venues (that’s correct!) what happened to inviting your few close friends to the house for pizza and cake?? Some parents get creative and do an “only boys” or “only girls” party so that’s half the class and kids typically don’t feel left out that way. But parents are renting out bowling lanes, paying for pottery/crafts places, renting basketball places and hiring coaches… OMG I can’t keep up. My 5 year old literally had a birthday party today in the next State over, a 45 minute drive!!! We carpooled so we only did the driving one way, but still!! This has gotten so out of hand. Even the parties that are at houses there’s always hired entertainment and I can’t keep up. On the one hand, I want my kids to feel like they’re getting comparable experiences but seriously, an indoor gym for a couple of hours plus hiring a couple of coaches and getting pizza cake and drinks for a class we’re talking $800. And when all my kids want this, add to that yearly gift figure another $3,200… I wish there was a school policy or something.
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amother85


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Sun, Apr 23 2023, 5:01 pm
My kids are still young, up to now we have gotten away with informal parties in the park (summer birthdays) with cupcakes purchased from kosher grocery store. I always try to be clear that it’s a casual thing and gifts are NOT expected. Some people bring, others don’t. Not sure what I’m going to do now that they’re outgrowing the playground though.
For buying gifts for classmates, everyone gets a $10 gift card to the dollar store. Even though my kids have gotten gifts from classmates that I’m sure have cost anywhere from $10 or less to $30+. We do our best but there is nowhere we could afford to spend $30x25 classmates x IYH eventually 5 or more kids in school 🤷🏻♀️
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seeker


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Sun, Apr 23 2023, 6:44 pm
Is it really everyone who's making these fancy parties? My kids' classes have always had some who did and some who didn't, and there was no shame in being part of the half-ish that didn't. Our attitude is we're lucky we got to enjoy going to the friend's party - not we're unlucky that it's not our party. Everyone had the same activity.
For gifts I always followed the deal websites and bought a bunch when a nice game or craft went on sale, aiming to spend $5ish each but over time I guess inflation made a good price more like $8. And again it was usually only about half the class making parties.
My kids each got to choose one year to have a homemade party so they didn't have to feel like total "have-nots." They were really fun parties with mom-run activities and I don't think anyone lost out by not having a fancy venue.
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Yael3


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Sun, Apr 23 2023, 6:44 pm
Yes, we are modern orthodox but very frum and the younger grades are in fact coed for most classes. I like some of the suggestions here, thank you! Like perhaps transitioning to doing more family things and buying in advance when things are more reasonably priced. It’s also interesting to read how perhaps this pressure is something I (the parent) experiences more than my kids… I haven’t really considered that.
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