A RSVP vent from the "invited"...
A few days ago I receive an e-vite... You are invited to Amy's Birthday...
Well great. This must be a kid at school. I have 3 kids. Just WHO are you trying to invite??? None are friends with an Amy.
So I RSVP to the e-vite "no" and leave it at that. To each his own, but I'm not so crazy about the "invite everyone" kind of party, especially when you aren't even on a first name basis. And no, our school doesn't have some crazy mandate that you must invite the whole class or anything like that. But no biggie, I just shrug it off and decline the invitation. As I say, may not be my cup 'o tea... but to each his own.
Tonight I get a voicemail with a "stern tone" This message is for "______ @ hotmail.com" (yes, she calls me by my email address, not by name. Because she has NO idea who I am!) This is Amy's mom. I haven't heard from you about the party on Saturday. Please let me know if you are coming. And hangs up. No phone number either! (grrr...)
So I dig through my deleted emails for her e-vite. Checked again that I really did reply (yes, I did) And emailed her that we couldn't come. Whoever "we" are, of course...
Ugh... just remember when you are fussing and fretting over missed RSVP's and how "rude" the rest of us are for not replying... sometimes we "inviteds" are not the rude ones.
And I will never understand the thought of inviting strangers to birthday parties. You don't need gobs of kids at Chuck E Cheese for a birthday. Cake and ice cream with family, family vacation, a friend or 2 for a sleepover, taking a bestie to the movies or the mall, have all sufficed for my three...
A few days ago I receive an e-vite... You are invited to Amy's Birthday...
Well great. This must be a kid at school. I have 3 kids. Just WHO are you trying to invite??? None are friends with an Amy.
So I RSVP to the e-vite "no" and leave it at that. To each his own, but I'm not so crazy about the "invite everyone" kind of party, especially when you aren't even on a first name basis. And no, our school doesn't have some crazy mandate that you must invite the whole class or anything like that. But no biggie, I just shrug it off and decline the invitation. As I say, may not be my cup 'o tea... but to each his own.
Tonight I get a voicemail with a "stern tone" This message is for "______ @ hotmail.com" (yes, she calls me by my email address, not by name. Because she has NO idea who I am!) This is Amy's mom. I haven't heard from you about the party on Saturday. Please let me know if you are coming. And hangs up. No phone number either! (grrr...)
So I dig through my deleted emails for her e-vite. Checked again that I really did reply (yes, I did) And emailed her that we couldn't come. Whoever "we" are, of course...
Ugh... just remember when you are fussing and fretting over missed RSVP's and how "rude" the rest of us are for not replying... sometimes we "inviteds" are not the rude ones.
And I will never understand the thought of inviting strangers to birthday parties. You don't need gobs of kids at Chuck E Cheese for a birthday. Cake and ice cream with family, family vacation, a friend or 2 for a sleepover, taking a bestie to the movies or the mall, have all sufficed for my three...