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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's rude to expect parents to leave their kids with a random relative for a drop-off event. And, now you're saying that Aunt wouldn't even be there the whole time? Do what you want to do, OP, because you're not going to take anyone's advice anyway. Just know that the parents will probably talk about you/your family afterwards.[/quote] I think you might be misunderstanding. Originally, I suggested Aunt stay until we get there at 5 (party starts at 5, but can sign waivers at 4:40). People thought that parents might feel uncomfortable leaving a message for Aunt to give to me, so then I suggested that I could ask her to stay, so no one would feel that important messages were not getting passed on. I'm not sure what important messages, but I was trying to think of a way to solve the problem. The entire thread has been about different ways I could try to accommodate the points that people are making, so not sure why you think I'll do what I want. What I wanted was for our whole family to show up late, but since that's not appropriate the whole thing has been an exercise in what's the best thing we can come up with to accommodate all the people involved.[/quote]
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