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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am hosting a 4 y.o. bday party from 4:30-6:30, including dinner. It a pajama party, so if the kids fall asleep on the way home, the parents can put them right in bed. If the parents think 6:30 is too late, they can take them home earlier or they dont have to come, though we'd love them to be there.[/quote] I think the key part is [b]"they don't have to come." [/b] Wow! As radical a thought as it may be, hosts may have to pick their times that are <GASP!> inconvenient to some of their guests. Espeically if there is a range in the guests ages. Even if they are all the same age, (like the same class in a school) they may still <GASP!> be on different schedules. This may mean <THE HORROR! THE HORROR!> that you and your precious may have to accomodate to someone else's ideas--whether that's not serving food at the hour you like to eat or whether that's being offered food you don't agree with or whether that's having to walk from the car! I think it's reasonable for hosts to do what suits them and their family. I don't understand how guests can believe the party-planning can revolve around them.... Honestly, [b]stay home. [/b] Start an angry thread about how no one invites you parties. [/quote]
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