Agreed. If it’s going to be so disruptive to go to bed a bit later (wouldn’t be for my kids but all kids are different) just make it work the best you can. And don’t be so dramatic about it. |
+1 truly |
So feed him before the party. This is really not rocket science. |
You really do need to think long and hard about the parenting road ahead of you, unless you want your family to be in turmoil for the next 20 years, |
I think it’s clear that op does not like her SIL. I also think you are being unreasonable and very rigid. |
I get where OP is coming from. If it wasn’t family, I would decline an evening birthday party since my 3yo is hit or miss on naps and by 7pm she would at peak drama and ready to tantrum at the least little thing. We’re morning people and socializing in the evening is rough on everyone. But it *is* family and clearly your DH thinks it’s important so I’d have him take her and be responsible for bedtime that night. It’s fine to have one late night where your child doesn’t bathe. |
And the tired and cranky part? I’m not the pp who said I would decline. |
Because families are in turmoil for declining a bday party for a 4 year old. Drama queen. |
On the other hand, if SIL wants to hold a weekday evening party for a preschooler, she should accept that some people might not be able to make it. Even if it's family. |
+1. And to add the whole tell me … is so lame and tired. |
This is the correct answer. |
Yeah, it's a weird/inconvenient time...but it is one night. This doesn't really merit a question mark and an exclamation point in your thread title. |
Why not?! |
How would OP know if the kid gets tired and cranky if she has never deviated from the schedule? And if she has deviated why not do it again and see how it goes? Nothing about this says kid can't even be in bed by 8 but there appears to be no flexibility in the routine which isn't really good for anyone. |
Your poor kid. |