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Old 09-29-2006, 08:41 AM
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Default Re: Frugal Birthday Party

It is not the entirely the actual amount that I think is frugal but the fact he is sharing his party with another child.

But personally I think that $70 when you include food, cake, drinks, decorations, and party favors is very frugal!

I know that there are child out there that get no toys or parties on their birthday but that is not frugal that is poor. There is a difference. We are not poor we are just trying to plan a frugal party.

I personally try very hard not to spoil my children but I do want to acknowledge their birthdays and I think Chuck E Cheese is a perfect way to do it for a five year old. This will be his first party outside of a little family party but at the age of five they start to have friends and I wanted to include them in the party as well.
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