From Sheet Cakes and Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Donkey to Balloon Arches and Dessert Walls I was born in the 1970s and grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, which means I had a front-row seat to what many of us consider the golden age of childhood birthday parties. I'm talking about the era of Saturday morning cartoons, cassette tapes, roller skating rinks, MTV, arcades, and mall food courts. The era when kids rushed home to watch Jem, The Smurfs, Rainbow Brite, He-Man, Care Bears, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. When birthday invitations were handed out at school, parents took photos with disposable cameras, and nobody worried about creating content for social media. Birthday parties back then weren't elaborate productions. They were usually held at home, in the backyard, at the roller rink, or maybe at the local pizza place if you were really lucky. Decorations consisted of streamers, balloons, a birthday banner, and whatever themed paper plates your mom found at the party store. And ho...
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