tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9033465662037447681.post3993020192515820581..comments2024-03-28T10:54:32.803+11:00Comments on Zero waste and sustainable living blog : Turning 5! a zero waste kids birthday partyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9033465662037447681.post-65633130826104237672023-11-25T11:29:25.279+11:002023-11-25T11:29:25.279+11:00hi sarah, thanks for the feedback - i'm so hap...hi sarah, thanks for the feedback - i'm so happy to know you found some helpful nuggets in the blog post. The party sounded very fun indeed! I would have loved a bouncy castle when i was a child and being able to borrow one makes it even more fun. It can be hard navigating the present scenario but that's why i always say we can only do the best we can, with what we've got, where we are :) Erin Rhoadshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13225185498560687113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9033465662037447681.post-4568029670752533502023-11-23T20:44:02.102+11:002023-11-23T20:44:02.102+11:00Thank you for your blog and this blog post! I real...Thank you for your blog and this blog post! I really appreciate all the hard work you put into it. This post was so helpful- especially finding out about the party kit network as I was worried about the waste from using disposable partyware for my child’s 3rd birthday. It’s such a great idea and Ive asked my daughter’s nursery to put up a poster about it. While the party wasn’t entirely plastic-free there was a lot less of it, than you’d expect. As it was a UK birthday in October we hired a hall, a bouncy castle, some little bikes and pretty much left the kids to it. For full transparency, the presents were another matter (I didn’t know the other parents and didn’t feel comfortable making a request). However, my daughter still talks about her party- you can’t ask for much more than that!Sarah Cnoreply@blogger.com