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Hello, i have 4 kids, my 2 year old daughters birthday is nov. 21, my 9 year old sons birthday is dec 17, and my 4 month old twins birthday is dec 14, should i just have 1 big birthday party, or is that wrong? please tell me what i should do this year? ↓
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| the 2 year old and the twins can probably have 1 big birthday but your 9 year old son wont be too pleased! ↑ |
Shared birthday parties make birthdays feel a bit less special. Ask your 9 year old what he wants - a party just for him, or a better party for him and your 4 month old twins?
November 21st is a bit far from December 17th (day after my birthday! heh.) to have a shared party, so keep her's seperate. ↑ |
| thanks so much for all your input, sorry it has taken me so long to reply, man with 4 kids, it gets kinda hectic around here. yes, i know for sure, that my 2 year olds will be separate, cause hers is quite a bit of days before the twins, i asked my son, and this year he doesnt care, but i think we are going to do whatever he wants for the party, since the twins will only be 1 they really wont care. thanks again everyone!! ↑ |
| you would have 3 parties. I know its a drag I have triplets and they share a party but they're closer in age and all girls so it doesn't end in as many tears. ↑ |
| Hi I have to brothers named Robert Marusa,Darien. ↑ |
| I would! This way it makes it easier for everyone to come to one big party instead of having to schedule 3 different ones. It will also be easier on you to get them all out of the way with one shin-dig! ↑ |
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