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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 687200" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>How you do the party depends on the amount of people attending. Jumper's party was huge. Our house wasnt. A friend's parents offered to have it at their house and they had an in ground pool, rare in Wisconsin. A lot of friends brpught food they cooked so we had everything. Her bff baked the cake. She did not get the DJ she wanted as the kids had many parties that night so there were none left!</p><p>The kids mostly revolved around the pool snd went back and forth for food. And many kids were going from one party to another. Eventually jumper left her own party to visit!</p><p>My advice is to take your kid into consideration. All my other kids had smaller mostly family parties. Jumper was the only really outgoing kid who knew everyone at school. Even teachers of hers and coaches showed up. We knew from the start that wed need more tor her party. The other kids really wanted small, no fuss. Each got his/her own personality party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 687200, member: 1550"] How you do the party depends on the amount of people attending. Jumper's party was huge. Our house wasnt. A friend's parents offered to have it at their house and they had an in ground pool, rare in Wisconsin. A lot of friends brpught food they cooked so we had everything. Her bff baked the cake. She did not get the DJ she wanted as the kids had many parties that night so there were none left! The kids mostly revolved around the pool snd went back and forth for food. And many kids were going from one party to another. Eventually jumper left her own party to visit! My advice is to take your kid into consideration. All my other kids had smaller mostly family parties. Jumper was the only really outgoing kid who knew everyone at school. Even teachers of hers and coaches showed up. We knew from the start that wed need more tor her party. The other kids really wanted small, no fuss. Each got his/her own personality party. [/QUOTE]
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