Buckalew
<font color=teal>Hammonitup!!!<br><font color=dark
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tiggerlover--my take on your post:
I see nothing wrong with giving options. In fact, we aren't doing a party this year because DD wants a new Trek bike and it is very expensive and I don't think we can do both w/o it being a splurge. So, we asked her about her opinion and she was fine w/ not having a party. (And darn it, I wanted to do a Hawaiian themed Lilo and Stitch party!!)
However, the mom in your first post sounds like she doesn't want to fool with a party so she offered the cash. I think THAT message to the child might be a bad one...I don't want to fool with a party because you aren't worth the trouble. I am not saying she means that but you never know what kind a message the child may get from an adult's comment.
I see nothing wrong with giving options. In fact, we aren't doing a party this year because DD wants a new Trek bike and it is very expensive and I don't think we can do both w/o it being a splurge. So, we asked her about her opinion and she was fine w/ not having a party. (And darn it, I wanted to do a Hawaiian themed Lilo and Stitch party!!)
However, the mom in your first post sounds like she doesn't want to fool with a party so she offered the cash. I think THAT message to the child might be a bad one...I don't want to fool with a party because you aren't worth the trouble. I am not saying she means that but you never know what kind a message the child may get from an adult's comment.
We ended up not going as we had other plans that weekend, but even if we didn't I think I would have had a problem with handing over cash to the kid because he asked us to.