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[quote=Anonymous]So, I actually hate it when people post a question and then argue about all the answers they receive. But, here I go. :-) I didn't think that it's so important that birthday boy be there from the beginning, but you all told me that it's important that he be there from the beginning and I believe you and I will make sure that he's there. But...honestly, do you really think it's important to greet the actual parent of the birthday child when you are dropping off yours for a drop-off party? I make sure to hand mine off to an adult so someone knows he's there but I cannot imagine being upset if told that birthday boy's parents are on their way due to other child's activity. C'mon, that's a bit precious, isn't it? I'll be there when they pick up their child. Moving the party puts the party several weeks away from the birthday; I am really hoping not to do that! I think we will have birthday boy be with aunt (yes, she's outgoing) at birthday spot. Husband and I will have extra car and one parent will leave early for bday party if younger son does his thing earlier in the program. Otherwise, we will meet bithday boy as soon as possible. I think we'll be there for the start of the actual party but not if anyone comes early to do waivers. I guess if parents come to some sort of conclusions about me (other than I'm trying my best for both my kids, just like them), then I'll just have to live with that. :-) Thanks for the advisc, especially that birthday boy must be there early. I underestimated the importance of that one.[/quote]
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