Yes, sounds fun! |
Oh, if I received your fancy printed invite for what is essentially a large playdate, we would happily attend and be polite and all... I'd even ask what I could bring to contribute. But inside, I'd peg you as one of "those" moms who is trying too hard or has too much free time on her hands. I LOVE all the fancy papers and such for parties, but this situation screams for an evite or a photocopied flyer (maybe even with clipart and fancy fonts) dropped off in cubbies or posted on the daycare message board, not hand crafted invites. |
The one in McLean? Less likely to have to worry about Jewish holidays. ![]() |
Too much free time? I bet you would just be jealous that she can manage her time better than you. |
OP here. Now let me tell you a secret... Those invites I posted are already made stuff that I just have to type the info. The fonts, everything is already there, I just change the date on it and the name of the event. It's much easier and faster to just do that and hit "print" and make 12 of those (6 pages of paper) and cut in the middle than start from scratch and try to make up the flyers you're suggesting and photocopy them. BTW our school does drop off/pick up in a line that's why we don't have a community board, the kids don't have cubbies so I would send the invitations to the teacher and she'll hand them to the parents as she straps the kids in their carseats. |
Oh, this is funny. Really? Because, I am pretty sure this is Chipotle Lady's thread, and she has made it quite clear she has a hard time managing her time. |
What about a pumpkin decorating party? |
"But inside, I'd peg you as one of "those" moms who is trying too hard or has too much free time on her hands."
Flash forward a couple of years and she will be one of those PITAs who run the PTA. Ugh. |
Tell me more about this. |
OP, I think this is a great idea, regardless of when you hold the event and what type of invitation you use. I applaud you for being proactive in trying to make new friends! |
THA |