Kurby
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my trou
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call me crazy but isn't a birthday party for the child not the parents?
my gf called me on the weekend and asked what i was doing for dd's 4th birthday in 2 weeks.
i told her that we are doing the same as we have for the past 3. coffee and cake for the grans, my aunt, and brothers (we don't speak to dh's bro and sis anymore)
no huge party, no 20 kids running around, no hundreds of dollars at mcdonnalds that's it.
when she's in grade 1 and has known her schoolmates for 2 years we would then invite maybe 5 kids.
she told me i "HAD" to have a party - that she's gonna remember we didn't and it scar her -

WHAT???? i told her she was nuts - that first of all that's not how we are raising her to feel she only is worthy if we through her outrageously expensive parties and second we were not teaching her that "things and events" are what makes her a good person or someone others will want to be friends with. her personality, sense of humour and caring will do that all on their own - inviting 20 - 25 kids and parents to a party isn't going to make them want to be her friend.
i personally don't see the need to invite kids just for the sake of inviting kids or so she can say she had 25 kids at her party.
i'm not trying to outdo my neighbour, that girl down the street, that one in that class or whoever.
same friend had a party last weekend (we didn't attend) for her 1 year old granddaughter. rented a banquet hall, invited everyone on her facebook page just so her 1 year old could have a PARTY - really????? what is she going to do for her second year? or 3rd?
we've also been invited to kids parties from her preschool which we didn't attend because dd doesn't play with those kids - they only came together for lunch then separated into different classes and i felt like the parents were doing what my gf did -
if your child doesn't play with mine why invite her?
i know someone's going to say that you invite everyone so no one feels left out but i disagree - as an adult you aren't friends with everyone you work with and you don't go out to all their parties, pub nights whathave you so why do we do that to kids?
and - back to my gf - if the party is for the 1 year old why are you inviting all these adults on your facebook page???? i don't get that.
my gf called me on the weekend and asked what i was doing for dd's 4th birthday in 2 weeks.
i told her that we are doing the same as we have for the past 3. coffee and cake for the grans, my aunt, and brothers (we don't speak to dh's bro and sis anymore)
no huge party, no 20 kids running around, no hundreds of dollars at mcdonnalds that's it.
when she's in grade 1 and has known her schoolmates for 2 years we would then invite maybe 5 kids.
she told me i "HAD" to have a party - that she's gonna remember we didn't and it scar her -



i personally don't see the need to invite kids just for the sake of inviting kids or so she can say she had 25 kids at her party.
i'm not trying to outdo my neighbour, that girl down the street, that one in that class or whoever.
same friend had a party last weekend (we didn't attend) for her 1 year old granddaughter. rented a banquet hall, invited everyone on her facebook page just so her 1 year old could have a PARTY - really????? what is she going to do for her second year? or 3rd?
we've also been invited to kids parties from her preschool which we didn't attend because dd doesn't play with those kids - they only came together for lunch then separated into different classes and i felt like the parents were doing what my gf did -
if your child doesn't play with mine why invite her?
i know someone's going to say that you invite everyone so no one feels left out but i disagree - as an adult you aren't friends with everyone you work with and you don't go out to all their parties, pub nights whathave you so why do we do that to kids?
and - back to my gf - if the party is for the 1 year old why are you inviting all these adults on your facebook page???? i don't get that.