Of course I would call and explain that I had no one to watch my other one, but I can't imagine anyone saying, "OK, then don't come." They would feel obligated to include the sibling. I try very hard not to decline invites as I know my kids are always sad when someone can't come to their party.
Yikes! I think that is tacky (unless I am reading it wrong) You would call and go on the premise that the host would not want to hurt your feelings by teling you that the sibling couldn't come to the party?
If I invite a child to a party and especially a party I am paying by the head I would like to assume that a sibling would not come and hang out at the party. It is the invitees chance to have fun with friends etc.....I have gone to parties and brought siblings, BUT they do not in any way shape or form participate in the party. I let the host know, hey I'm here if there are any issues but I will be over here with my kid(s). I would never expect to have someone else feed and entertain my other kids. I am sorry if I invite someone and they don't have a sitter or whatever their reason is, but that isn't my problem. You either accept or decline.
Yikes! I think that is tacky (unless I am reading it wrong) You would call and go on the premise that the host would not want to hurt your feelings by teling you that the sibling couldn't come to the party?
If I invite a child to a party and especially a party I am paying by the head I would like to assume that a sibling would not come and hang out at the party. It is the invitees chance to have fun with friends etc.....I have gone to parties and brought siblings, BUT they do not in any way shape or form participate in the party. I let the host know, hey I'm here if there are any issues but I will be over here with my kid(s). I would never expect to have someone else feed and entertain my other kids. I am sorry if I invite someone and they don't have a sitter or whatever their reason is, but that isn't my problem. You either accept or decline.