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Rude.
I schlepped my kid to a party nearly an hour away from our neighborhood (where all the guests came from), arrived 5 mins early, and was told the host was running late. No problem since I was early. The birthday family didn't arrive until 40 mins later. All the guests sat around waiting with our 4 year olds. It was bizarre. The mom walked in and apologized...she said it took a while to pick up the cake and finish the party bags. |
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+1 But bottom line, the parent who sent the invite ought to be there with the older son. If the guests are there are 4:40 and you get there at 5:10, you are 30 mins late. There is a chance that some or most of the guest will have left. Big problem for birthday boy. And the "first recital" excuse is not going to play well with the other parents. Neither is 'auntie is the greater" going to go over well unless they know her. the guests have no way of knowing really WHEN you will show. |
OMG, OP. I hope this party is not taking place in the DC area. The parents I know here in the DC area would be PISSED. And likely leave. This is pretty unfair to the bday boy. |
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12l:23 - we don't have a tense custody situation; my circle knows we have a good relationship. I was pissed at my ex for bringing the birthday girl late. Same thing as if I was a married woman pissed at her husband for bringing their child late from another location.
It's awkward to try to have a birthday party when the kid being celebrated isn't there. it's not like you can start the planned activities you paid for. |
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Every time I see this thread I become more convinced it's one of the strangest I've ever seen on DCUM.
It tops the recent masterful "fried tuna" thread for the sole reason that I'm fairly certain the OP is not a troll. |