badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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It seems that each year, and with each child these parties get bigger and bigger and more and more costly. I, for one, flatly refuse to cater to this trend. Each child is allowed to invite 9 friends (for an even 10 guest list) to the party (except one year one wanted to go to 6 flags she got to only invite 3) of their choice. Chuck-E-Cheese, bowling, skating, sleepover whatever...but 9 is the max. I have the "family party" on a separate day and it consists of family only over for cake and ice cream only.
I am polite about it. I mail out invitations, so that other children are not hurt by not being handed an invitation in school...yet still, I have gotten grief over this situation. I actually had a mother approach me and question me as to why her daughter was not invited to one of the kids parties, after all, she had invited MY daughter?! (the whole class was invited, so it really didn't make the invite special) I explained that for budgetary reasons (and my sanity, although I didn't say it


I was just wondering how others handled this party nonsense?

...and I only have one with a summer birthday!