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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or maybe she thinks the entire party is over the top and OP is going nuts over things she doesn't value. I'm a bit suspicious over all the costs for the party - $12k? [/quote] Absolutely not! She is not one to hesitate to throw an over the top party for her D's 5th bday. Trust me on this, money is irrelevant to her in these matters. She if she were to admit it would rather just pay then do the work but to be fair, I asked her if she wanted to "help out" to which she replied most definitely. Clearly she did not mean it- in fact her very husband made mention of it to my husband (they are very good friends) so we are not the only ones who see and recognize her dropping the ball. Whatever, I ordered them, its done. We are inviting nearly 120 people (10 tables plus flowers,decor, invites,etc...), doing a full dinner with a special surprise for entertainment so no 12k is really not a lot given what I am doing.[/quote] It sounds like a wonderful tribute to your parents, Op. They will feel so special. Hang in there.[/quote]
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