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DS is turning 2 very shortly.

We are having a brunch/pajama party next Sunday to celebrate. I'm making muffins, cinnamon rolls, breakfast casserole and fruit. Am I horrible for thinking about just giving DS a muffin instead of a cupcake? MIL acted like it was the end of the world when I told her I wasn't planning on doing cake or cupcakes at the party. I had planned on making him a cake or doing cupcakes on his actual birthday for us to have after supper as a family. Should I do them at the party instead?
Re: B-day party ?
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This isn't an 'I don't want my kid to have cake/sugar/bad food' issue. I'm soooo not that kind of mom!
I just don't want to make anymore food and I'm really not going to go buy cake for a morning birthday party. I just figured I would put some cream cheese frosting on his muffin and put a candle on it. He will think its a cupcake anyway!
From a party-goers point of view, when you go to a birthday party you kind of expect cake of some sort. If I went to party without a cake or dessert I wouldn't mind really, but most party-goers kind of expect that there will be one.
i say do what you want!