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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry. Not doing it for a 2:30-4 party. It was at Curiosity Zone and the kids were all in the lab doing experiment and activities until it was time for cake, at which time they moved into the eating room. Parents stand in the lobby and watch through the plate glass windows. At cake time, after singing HB, cake and drinks distributed to all, children and adults. At end of party, goody bags handed out and everyone was on their way. Done.[/quote] So the whole time the parents are standing the other side of the glass, there's nothing for them? No water? No cheese & crackers? I do think that's kind of weird but I have friends like you and I know to come prepared with water bottles for the whole family along with snacks in my purse when invited to functions hosted by them - my bag gets pretty heavy carrying around a half gallon of water but that's the price of accepting invitations like this. I would just hate to be that host who doesn't make her guests comfortable. [/quote] NP. I am perfectly comfortable standing around, watching my kid, and chatting with other parents. I don't need to be given food and water everywhere I go. And while I'm on the topic, who decided that meetings all need to have food? Enough with the constant snacking and waste.[/quote]
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