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Thank you to all of you who had party ideas - we will continue to give it some thought.
I am slightly bemused by some of the responses.
I did not anticipate so many judgements on the way I prioritise my spending.
My husband and I do not spoil our children.
They have rules about behaviour, they do chores around the house, they sit down and complete their homework on the evening that it is set, they receive a small amount weekly for pocket money (if they behave and do as they are told).
I have often been complimented on their manners and behaviour - and not just by peolpe who know us, just from people we meet out and about.
Other than on birthdays and Christmas, if they want something, they have to save their money and buy it for themselves.
I like to create memories for family and friends and special occasions are a lovely way to do this. Sometimes these cost very little, sometimes we invest money in them. Since my daughter has a lot of very good friends since moving to high school last year, I would like her to have the opportunity to celebrate with them. My monetary limit does not have to be reached, but I can make that much available (given what I said about our holiday this year) if it would be effectively used to create the desired celebration.
Anyway, thanks again for the ideas.