bumbershoot
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I think the "ewwww" reaction of some of the other moms in this social circle perhaps says more about them than about Ashley's mom... IMHO.
I agree.
I think the "ewwww" reaction of some of the other moms in this social circle perhaps says more about them than about Ashley's mom... IMHO.
sad2: Now, my dd is a sweetheart and not greedy at all(same can't be said for my 13 year old, lol) she just wants to be remembered on her special day and if that means I have to have my mom make a few gentle reminders to my brothers so that she has a nice birthday then that's what I'll do. So, I don't think the mom was tacky. I think she wants her dd to have a nice birthday.I think the mom handled it nicely. I don't see it as a bid for gifts at all, just a request that the girl's friends remember the birthday with a card.
Tacky. Why are people so convinced of their own importance? A birthday card is a gesture of kindness, not an entitlement.
So, I don't think the mom was tacky. I think she wants her dd to have a nice birthday.

..... she just wants to be remembered on her special day and if that means I have to have my mom make a few gentle reminders to my brothers so that she has a nice birthday then that's what I'll do.
If they don't remember her birthday, they don't care. It is not a big deal for them
Why force the issue?I had one of my daughters friends call me last year to remind of her daughters birthday...she wanted my daughter to decorate her daughter's locker at school. She even offered to drive my daughter to school in the morning to do it. PLLLEASE!

Tacky. Why are people so convinced of their own importance? A birthday card is a gesture of kindness, not an entitlement.
She has chosen not to invite them to celebrate the day with her (nothing wrong with that, of course, just one of many choices we make) but is still having the expectation set for her that she is due acknowledgment. Not good at all...
