No food at birthday party from 10-1

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Anonymous wrote:Yes there should have been food.
However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid.


Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks?


After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.


Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks.


Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.


Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger.


You have no idea what your kids are eating at school. And what school doesn’t have a snack time these days?
Anonymous
The kids are in town?
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They should have served pizza. And, that’s not even that expensive.
Anonymous
Pizza for the fat kids
Anonymous
Next time say it ends at 3:30
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Of course they should have served lunch, but some people just aren't great hosts... oh well... just take your kid to lunch after the party.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes there should have been food.
However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid.


Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks?


After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.


Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks.


Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.


Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger.


You have no idea what your kids are eating at school. And what school doesn’t have a snack time these days?


The only thing they can eat is what I pack them. Kids can’t share food and there’s no cafeteria/vending machines. There is no snack time. They are healthy kids. They don’t need food every 3 hrs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should have had food.


Yep. But whatever. Never assume. Feed your kid. Move on with your life.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes there should have been food.
However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid.


Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks?


After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.


Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks.


Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.


Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger.


You have no idea what your kids are eating at school. And what school doesn’t have a snack time these days?


The only thing they can eat is what I pack them. Kids can’t share food and there’s no cafeteria/vending machines. There is no snack time. They are healthy kids. They don’t need food every 3 hrs.


BUul shit. You send your kids to school until 6pm and there's no after school snack?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes there should have been food.
However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid.


Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks?


After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.


Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks.


Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.


Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger.


You have no idea what your kids are eating at school. And what school doesn’t have a snack time these days?


The only thing they can eat is what I pack them. Kids can’t share food and there’s no cafeteria/vending machines. There is no snack time. They are healthy kids. They don’t need food every 3 hrs.


BUul shit. You send your kids to school until 6pm and there's no after school snack?



No. Their after school program doesn’t provide food. They might finish their lunch but they tell me they eat their lunches at lunch time. Why do you think your kids need to eat few three hours? They don’t unless they have a medical condition like diabetes.
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Anonymous wrote:100% should maybe served food
This is way out of the norm.


This.

"poor" single mom here. You budget for this. It's ridiculous to let kids go hungry following swimming and only provide a sugary treat.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes there should have been food.
However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid.


Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks?


After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.


Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks.


Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.


Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger.


You have no idea what your kids are eating at school. And what school doesn’t have a snack time these days?


The only thing they can eat is what I pack them. Kids can’t share food and there’s no cafeteria/vending machines. There is no snack time. They are healthy kids. They don’t need food every 3 hrs.


BUul shit. You send your kids to school until 6pm and there's no after school snack?


NP. I’ve never heard of after care not providing a snack or having the kids bring an after-school snack if they are there until 6. Weird.
Anonymous
It’s a cheap after care program and the only one I can afford that is close to school. Not everyone has money for the bells and whistles. I’m just happy they had space for both of my kids.
Anonymous
It was bad hosting. So what? Should we tar and feather her? Make her wear a scarlett H? Send her to the stocks?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of the post. So we can all call the party host poor?


It's a vent to about a ridiculous situation. What's the purpose of your post?
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