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If you need numbers for an event, send a reminder stating that. They know if they are back from break by then or not. If they are waiting for schedules, they have to make a decision. Its rude to string along an inviter while you wait to find a better offer. If the party is important to their child they should say yes and agree to skip any game that gets scheduled. If soccer is a priority, they should say no to the party and own the consequences if there winds up not being soccer.
That said, my issue with paperless post invites is I tend to open them at odd times, mean to check the calendar when I get home, forget, and by then the email is buried. Follow up and request a reply by a certain date. |
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What is wrong with you? What a question to ask another parent. |
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'Tis the sports season. This happened to my son in Kindergarten - he also has an April birthday. It was heartbreaking, but I managed to round up some neighbor kids (non-classmates who were older/younger, and siblings of daughter's friends, etc.) and we went on with the party. Everybody had a lot of fun!
My son was well-liked, so I tried not to take it personally and chalked it up to busy schedules, but it's hard not feel feel bad. |
It’s the weekend after spring break, ergo Easter weekend. |
Completely depends on the particular school's Spring Break schedule, some are the week before Easter, some after. Some not anywhere near Easter. |
Most of the kids are on Spring Break this week, thus the weekend after would be Easter Weekend. We know someone having a party on Saturday and I don't know if many people are going (we are not because we have Easter plans). Definitely bad timing to have a party. |
A ton of the sports leagues start up the week of the 7th - I was waiting til I get the schedule to respond for one party. Party kid isn't a super bestie but a friend - balanced with my kid had to work hard to earn a place onto this team/position & desperately doesn't want to miss first game of the season. It's hard to schedule around everything... |