So its a cookout but you can tell by that last link they don't have a child friendly large garden. Or even a garden that would be pleasant to stand around in all afternoon. It's a pretty small patio area considering the open invitation to bring all available children. The end of December is also not ideal to be standing outside anyway, this is presumably a suckling pig cooked outside and then served inside.
That period between Christmas and New Year can be pretty boring for kids. I'd like to know how exactly a party where adults will begin drinking at 3pm is catered for them? There's no mention of what makes it family friendly that would convince parents this will stop the kids from being bored. How many parents would also think their child watching an entire pig being cooked is appropriate anyway? There's plenty of adults would find that sight unsettling, goodness knows what it would do to a child.
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So its a cookout but you can tell by that last link they don't have a child friendly large garden. Or even a garden that would be pleasant to stand around in all afternoon. It's a pretty small patio area considering the open invitation to bring all available children. The end of December is also not ideal to be standing outside anyway, this is presumably a suckling pig cooked outside and then served inside.
That period between Christmas and New Year can be pretty boring for kids. I'd like to know how exactly a party where adults will begin drinking at 3pm is catered for them? There's no mention of what makes it family friendly that would convince parents this will stop the kids from being bored. How many parents would also think their child watching an entire pig being cooked is appropriate anyway? There's plenty of adults would find that sight unsettling, goodness knows what it would do to a child.