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Arad-3:
I agree with you Lucise. One night there was at least 60 guests on and 12 users. I think alot of the guest come here to read the fanfiction which is great. Our authors definately deserve the audience and it's all a good thing. But I sure wish that our guests would register and let themselves be known. Even if they don't post it would be nice for the writers of the stories or threads that they are fans of, to be able to thank them or correspond with them.
It does seem to me the user count has gone down drastically lately. It also seems that it's a very small handfull that keep on posting lately too. I wish every user would at least drop a line on some thread when they visit. It would also be nice if the users would log in before they read posts. that would kinda give us an idea who is still here!
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: moremojo on January 12, 2007, 08:09:22 pm ---Some of these 'guests' could be registered users who are just checking in for a moment...I have on occasion visited for a while without actually logging in. But I usually do log in if I plan on staying for any length of time.
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Same here. If I don't have time and just hop on the board for a few minutes, I don't log in.
I noticed lesser traffic mostly at the open forum, which I find particularly pity since it's my fav board.
Barb: Have fun with the bunch. I'm surprised that the parents of the guests stay at the party, too :o. But with 15 kids of that age it's probably better and easier.
We have the same rule about age and numbers of guests like Anke (give or take one). The first children's party is at the age of our, when they have been in kindergrten for a year and actually do have own friends. The first three years, only the relatives are coming for the birthdays.
ednbarby:
Oh, yeah, the parents always stay down here. Not sure if it is an all-American thing or a South Florida thing, but even if you have it at your house, the parents stay. Will had his first one at three, at Gymboree. I wouldn't have even done that, but his little best friend's birthday was around the same time, all their friends were in common (from the neighborhood), and the friend's mother split the cost with me.
Here's a picture of him and me at that party. He was having "Happy Birthday" sung to him, but apparently his mind was elsewhere. What can you expect for a three-year-old boy?
That went so well, we're doing it again this year. They're both in pre-K and in small classes, so the kids are from school mostly, plus one or two of the old neighborhood gang. (We didn't do it last year because Will had to have hernia surgery right around this time of year, unfortunately, so we just did a little get-together with a few friends here at home - turns out it followed your rule, Anke.)
Katherine, the thought of having a bunch of six-year-olds at my house is terrifying to me, too! Especially since down here, their parents would be staying, so I'd have to have food and decorations that please them, as well.
The party today is almost more about the adults. We ordered little ice cream cakes (good call!) for Will and his birthday partner, but since it's at 3:00, we didn't order pizza for them. Instead, we're bringing nibblies for them to grab periodically while they're playing (and really more for the adults - his friend's mom is making her "famous" spinach-artichoke dip and salsa this morning, and I'm making a chili-cheese dip that's cooking in the Crock Pot right now). We keep finding as we go to these things that the kids really don't want to take a break from playing for long, even at lunch time, so the pizza goes to waste and you end up feeding them again at home, anyway. But of course, now that we geared it more towards the adults (there are going to be about 25 - ugh), we're ending up doing more work than had we just gone the usual route. Oh, well. I don't get out much anymore, and I don't have dinner parties so much as I used to - everyone with kids and other obligations, now - so what the heck.
Kelda:
Good luck with the Party Barb! Lat kids party I was at was my 9 year olds nieces in November - she had a fdry ski slope party - they all seemd to have good fun!
silkncense:
I don't want to be a party-pooper but guess I will be.
The reason I think many of the new people don't post here (maybe elsewhere on the board they do) is that they are looking for what we were all looking for when we FIRST saw Brokeback. Soooo, neighborly chats about kids birthday parties is not fulfilling their needs at this time. It's not that I think our 'family' chats shouldn't exist - just trying to explain what I think...(I needa cowboy w/ a hardhat on. :P).
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