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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe the snowflakes on this forum. We had backyard parties all the time for our summer birthday kids. The standard 2 hour party. Parents had access to the house if it was too young for a drop-off, but they were really fun. No one complained. Also attended lots of outdoor birthday parties since our kids had friends the same ages. I even remember a park party when the host and I were both 9 months pregnant. It was not a big deal. What does everyone do all summer if you can't be outside for 2 hours?[/quote] I'm one of the snowflakes you're trying to shame and make feel bad. I'm the one who overheats and passes out if I'm in the sun/heat too long (20 minutes). What do I do all summer? I work at my (air-conditioned) office. I go for a walk after work when the sun starts setting. On weekends, when I volunteer outdoors, I am in shade. I simply don't spend time outside. Home to car/bus, car/bus to work or store, and that's it. Do YOU want to be the person stepping over my body that's passed out on the sidewalk in front of your house? No, I didn' think so. So I do what I need to in order to avoid that happening. [/quote] Well good thing it's a party for kids and not grown up drama queens. [/quote] You think my kids didn't inherit my overheating gene? [/quote]
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