OT - Son's Birthday Party
OK, here's the question...
I'm planning on a limo or a limo/bus to take my son and a bunch of friends galaxtic bowling. The limo is going to cost about $400 plus $16 each for bowling and then more for food. How can I word the invitation to express that each child pay their bowling and I'll pay for food and limo?
If we take the limo he can take 8 friends and it will cost $300. If we take the limo/bus it will cost $400 and he can pick 21 friends. I'm sure he'll go with the 21 friends but that's going to cost way more than I can afford.
SUGGESTIONS PLEASE on the wording.
I'm planning on a limo or a limo/bus to take my son and a bunch of friends galaxtic bowling. The limo is going to cost about $400 plus $16 each for bowling and then more for food. How can I word the invitation to express that each child pay their bowling and I'll pay for food and limo?
If we take the limo he can take 8 friends and it will cost $300. If we take the limo/bus it will cost $400 and he can pick 21 friends. I'm sure he'll go with the 21 friends but that's going to cost way more than I can afford.
SUGGESTIONS PLEASE on the wording.
Hey, LIsa what a great gift, wow, lucky boy to have a mom like you. I would just write, the limo and food will be provided, if your child is interested in bowling with the group please make sure he has $16.00, this will not be pre paid. Thank You, and if you don't send money with him, your and A#@ !! plain and simple....
I like this wording about riding in style etc. But I also like how Cheryl said "if you would like to bowl...please bring your own money." This way you are saying...we're having a birthday out of town and taking a limo for the party (cake and snacks), if you want to bowl on top of that please bring money. But in different wording of course.
You could always ask your son. My best friend's daughter is a freshmen in hs and I used some words that I thought were cute/cool...she on the other hand might be super embarrassed lol.