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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes there should have been food. However, if it wasn’t on the invite ( which u state it wasn’t) I would have asked the host just to clarify. If the host said no I’d have sent snacks with my kid. [/quote] Your kid can’t go three hours without snacks? [/quote] After swimming? No. Most people would need something in that time frame. Hopefully the kids were being loud about it so the host realized their mistake. I bet even the birthday child was hungry.[/quote] Are they doing laps for a few hours? Ocean swimming? Please. No wonder so many kids are obese. My kids go 6 hrs in between meals and there’s no need for snacks. [/quote] Sure they do. I guess they are home schooled then, liar.[/quote] Breakfast at 6:30am, lunch at 12:30 (at school) and then dinner at 6:30. That’s our day. Wake up at 6am and get home from school at 6pm. They go to bed by 8:30pm. This has been their schedule for years and nobody is passing out from hunger. [/quote] How nice of you to pass your eating disorder on to your children. Kids need to eat every few hours. Forcing them to starve every afternoon while watching their friends eat snacks is cruel and will lead to overeating as adults. Everybody knows somebody who lived through this.[/quote]
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