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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Seriously! This hack is the equivalent of saying that you figured out that you can save so much time if you just eat cereal for dinner every night all year long. It’s inexpensive and easy! Technically true... but my family and I want real food for dinner. And my kid wants to give real gifts to their friends and they look forward to birthday parties. That said, I absolutely think it’s perfectly fine to RSVP no if birthday parties are causing this much anger and stress in your life. [/quote] You’re so dramatic and way too invested. You don’t like my hack? Move on and/or adjust it to fit your needs. Your gift grab is pathetic. You probably had a baby shower for each of your Larlas, didn’t you? If you’re that hard up for everyone to supply your kids with toys, go down to a toy drive at Christmas. You’ll make a killing. [/quote] The hack - which, essentially, is buying bday gifts ahead of time in bulk, is fine. The critique was the quality of the gifts. That doesn’t make it a gift grab. Example: - to a holiday dinner at someone’s house, i show up with one Heineken - to a friend in the hospital, I bring a fake flower from the dollar store - to a bday party, I bring a gift that’s pretty cheap and likely not wanted Just because the gift is kinda meh, doesn’t mean we don’t want your kid there. We do. It isn’t a gift grab. [b]It’s just a little strange that you’re so derogatory the minute someone disagrees with you[/b]. Gift is kinda cheap - results in you insulting the venue, adult guests, reason the party was held, etc. let’s say you’re right - your gift is still chintzy. I remember once my daughter got a tub of hair items from five below as a gift. There might have been 20 in there. Every single one broke or frayed within minutes of the gift being opened. They were not useable. You’ve never said money is an issue so why not open your ears a little, out your defenses down, and hear what people are saying?[/quote] So my comparing you lack of effort in throwing the party to my lack of effort in choosing something expensive for your Larla is derogatory? You're free to disagree on where I shop for your kid's gifts and you're free to not accept them. But what's actually strange is the fact that you know that I'm spot on with the description of these kids parties (hence the lack of a rebuttal) and your inability to move on. Since you can't - I will. See you Saturday.[/quote] There is actually quite a bit of effort in having a Chuck E. Cheese Party. You wouldn’t know because you probably never have. Are you the one who hosts boring home parties with nothing to do but musical chairs and running around? Those are my worst nightmare! Kids want a fun activity![/quote] +1 Chuck E Cheese a good party. Expensive too [/quote]
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