lovinpoohbear
lovinpoohbear
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Ok, I have a question. My ds had a birthday in April, and one of his friends (I have known them for a few years now and we get together for playdates) moms called me to RSVP for the party and she asked if her daughter could attend the party also. (Daughter is three years older than the boys) I was put on the spot and said Yes, the daughter could attend as well. I assumed she didn't have anyone to stay with the daughter. Well, the day of the party came, and she brought her entire family, her, her DH, her DS and DD!!
I did the party at a My Gym and it was just DS and his school friends. All the moms stayed of course and than there was this other mom with her family of four. I bought pizzas for everyone but I just thought it was pretty rude to bring the family like that.
Fast forward to this July, she has her DS's party at a zoo. I wondered if she would extend an invitation to my other DS just out of curiousity really, only because of her inviting her daughter. She never extended an invitation, and the morning of the party she called me to make sure I knew where to meet. (She had forgotten to write the meeting location on the invitations) She called my cell number and she asked if I was driving to the party. I said No I was still home because I was waiting for the babysitter to come to watch my other DS. I guess I was shocked that she had the odacity to invite her whole family and than not extend an invitaiton to my other DS. She KNOWS my dh works on Saturdays and therefore, I would have to pay a sitter.
I guess I sound sour, lol, but it bothers me that she would have the nerve to bring her whole family and than when it is HER party to not include my ds. (babysitters run $15 per hour so for me to attend her party, it cost me $45 for the babysitter plus buying a gift for her DS)
No, I do NOT expect my other ds to be included in parties, I always get a babysitter if need be BUT I was just so ticked off that she brought her whole family and than did not extend an invitation to my other DS.

I did the party at a My Gym and it was just DS and his school friends. All the moms stayed of course and than there was this other mom with her family of four. I bought pizzas for everyone but I just thought it was pretty rude to bring the family like that.
Fast forward to this July, she has her DS's party at a zoo. I wondered if she would extend an invitation to my other DS just out of curiousity really, only because of her inviting her daughter. She never extended an invitation, and the morning of the party she called me to make sure I knew where to meet. (She had forgotten to write the meeting location on the invitations) She called my cell number and she asked if I was driving to the party. I said No I was still home because I was waiting for the babysitter to come to watch my other DS. I guess I was shocked that she had the odacity to invite her whole family and than not extend an invitaiton to my other DS. She KNOWS my dh works on Saturdays and therefore, I would have to pay a sitter.
I guess I sound sour, lol, but it bothers me that she would have the nerve to bring her whole family and than when it is HER party to not include my ds. (babysitters run $15 per hour so for me to attend her party, it cost me $45 for the babysitter plus buying a gift for her DS)
No, I do NOT expect my other ds to be included in parties, I always get a babysitter if need be BUT I was just so ticked off that she brought her whole family and than did not extend an invitation to my other DS.
I remember my birthday parties / my little brother's parties, usually both parents attended.

When I have a bday party, I always assume both parents and any siblings will be attending so I adjust the guest list accordingly.