Um- a normal parent? Seriously what could possibly happen? You’d be sitting 10 feet way. |
OP said in one of the replies: "I sent a reminder email, AND had dd ask her friend multiple times if she was coming. She was very wishy washy, and then I get the “yes” today." The rude parent had plenty of chances to say yes. It's so crummy to ask your younger DC to skip out on this event. If younger sibling says no, it puts them in a spot of feeling like the bad guy/the reason the "good friend" of bday kid can't attend. |
Yeah, this. My 11 you went to the movies alone with friends all the time. And it's not like the parent won't be in the theater - she will be, just not right next to the kids. |
I agree. I don’t see anything wrong with them sitting in a different part of the theater. I was going to the movies with my friends by myself at 11. Even my 4th grader likes to get a different table with her friends at a place like Panera or Chick-fil-A.. I can still see them at all times. |
Op- what did you do? |
My 11 yr old goes to the movies with friends frequently. Just dropped off. |
Why is your child, the sister of the birthday girl, being ousted even a consideration? She should not be the one who faces the consequences of the other parent no caring enough to respond. If your younger daughter was invited and expected to be included, you don't pull back on a invitation. |
Still stuck on the fact that you feel you can’t sit a few rows away from your FIFTH GRADER! Wtf lady. Get some anti-anxiety meds |