Mickey'snewestfan
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Background info: My 9 year old has a best friend who he's had since both boys were 3. They spend a lot of time together, go to the same school, play on the same sports teams etc . . . They both have other friends, but they're together most of the time.
Background info #2: For the past 4 years we've had an annual Halloween party -- very simple, kids come to our apartment, eat pizza and then we all go trick or treating. There's a core of kids who come every year, including BF, and a kid I'll call A from school, and then there a couple of kids who used to come but moved away, and a couple who have been added more recently. A is friends with DS and BF, probably spends equal time with both, but I think likes BF a little better. But they are definitely all friends.
My 9 year old just came home and told me that BF can't come trick or treating this year because he's going to A's party on that day.
I don't object to A having a party, I don't object to A inviting BF, but can't he invite my kid too? It seems harsh to not invite the kid who has invited you the past 4 years (and who you've invited to your birthday party which is this weekend, so you clearly still like).
So now I'm torn, do I go ahead and invite people to my party and then if an invitation comes to A's (I know DS would rather be at BF's party than at a party at our house without his 2 closest friends). Do I call BF's mom (whom I'm close to) and confirm that there's really a party that DS is not invited to? Do I call A's mom and play dumb and pretend that I'm just inviting A. Also, we usually trick or treat on BF's street, becase we live in a high rise a few blocks away that doesn't allow trick or treating -- do I still go to BF's house (A lives across town) or do we pick a whole new neighborhood to go to?
DS is being a real trooper -- you can tell he's disappointed but he's not complaining -- I'm the one who seems the most upset.
Background info #2: For the past 4 years we've had an annual Halloween party -- very simple, kids come to our apartment, eat pizza and then we all go trick or treating. There's a core of kids who come every year, including BF, and a kid I'll call A from school, and then there a couple of kids who used to come but moved away, and a couple who have been added more recently. A is friends with DS and BF, probably spends equal time with both, but I think likes BF a little better. But they are definitely all friends.
My 9 year old just came home and told me that BF can't come trick or treating this year because he's going to A's party on that day.
I don't object to A having a party, I don't object to A inviting BF, but can't he invite my kid too? It seems harsh to not invite the kid who has invited you the past 4 years (and who you've invited to your birthday party which is this weekend, so you clearly still like).
So now I'm torn, do I go ahead and invite people to my party and then if an invitation comes to A's (I know DS would rather be at BF's party than at a party at our house without his 2 closest friends). Do I call BF's mom (whom I'm close to) and confirm that there's really a party that DS is not invited to? Do I call A's mom and play dumb and pretend that I'm just inviting A. Also, we usually trick or treat on BF's street, becase we live in a high rise a few blocks away that doesn't allow trick or treating -- do I still go to BF's house (A lives across town) or do we pick a whole new neighborhood to go to?
DS is being a real trooper -- you can tell he's disappointed but he's not complaining -- I'm the one who seems the most upset.