No one can come to my kids birthday party

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its planned the weekend after everyone returns from spring break. I used Paperless Post. I'm not sure if I should follow up with the parents or just let it go and see what happens.


There you go. People need a quiet weekend for once. Bad timing.[/quote

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Some are returning home late Sat or even Sun afternoon. Difficult time to gather everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well which is it? Nobody is coming or a few kids are coming?

Why do you think your son is well-liked? Is HE invited to birthday parties where it's not "invite the whole class"?


What is wrong with you? What a question to ask another parent.
Anonymous
'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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would wait until Wednesday and send out a reminder. I think the Saturday or Sunday of that weekend is a bad time as many, at least in our area, people will still be away. The Monday before school begins might be okay but you do realize it's Easter weekend and many people have religious and family obligations right?


The party is on Easter weekend?


Who said it was on Easter weekend?!?


It’s the weekend after spring break, ergo Easter weekend.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would wait until Wednesday and send out a reminder. I think the Saturday or Sunday of that weekend is a bad time as many, at least in our area, people will still be away. The Monday before school begins might be okay but you do realize it's Easter weekend and many people have religious and family obligations right?


The party is on Easter weekend?


Who said it was on Easter weekend?!?


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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would wait until Wednesday and send out a reminder. I think the Saturday or Sunday of that weekend is a bad time as many, at least in our area, people will still be away. The Monday before school begins might be okay but you do realize it's Easter weekend and many people have religious and family obligations right?


The party is on Easter weekend?


Who said it was on Easter weekend?!?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:'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.


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...
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