My Son Got A Goldfish As A Birthday Party Favor
<p>Kids birthday parties nowadays are like little wedding showers. There are elaborate invitations. Chefs. Special meals. Custom cakes; often a large one for blowing candles and individual cupcakes for Covid-phobes who don’t eat spittled-upon confections. The invites go out at least a month in advance. The more elaborate parties come with a photo station or an IG-ready background. The less elaborate still have a ready-made, tape-on-the-wall background that comes with the cake topper. And of course, I appreciate the invites that remind mamas not to bring their Derringers in the diaper bag.</p>
<p>And yet, this loving and elaborate party set-up is only half of the celebratory experience. As adults of a certain age might say: After the party is the after party... But for kiddies, after the party, there’s the goody bag. And that’s the <em>real</em> discussion, isn’t it? After the zoo party, or the bounce house or the ninja warrior arcade day comes the cake, pizza and the all-important party favor. A goody bag of good intentions designed to serve as a thank you for attending the party and also designed to keep you thinking about the party, and the guest of honor for the next 20 minutes, if not 20 days.</p>
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