Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, had several close friends decline dc's birthday party due to rec sports games. We ended up moving the party so they could make it but I was a little surprised at the prioritization.
A party can be moved, a game cannot. You should when asked about games before planning if those kids’ attendance was so important it you.
Not to mention that a birthday party is a dime a dozen.
A rec league game?
Anonymous wrote:Putting this in sports forum because I think it belongs here.
My kids are as competitive as they come, doing travel sports, and generally very involved in their sports. So I get it. But I am finding more and more that parents have their kids skip out on birthday parties for local tournaments. Or missing the slumber party portion because they want their kids to be ready to compete the next day. They respond immediately to an invitation before the kids are even home from school, so the parents are making the choices.
To what end? These are simply local tournaments, and there will be another one next weekend. How sad that these competitions trump absolutely everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, had several close friends decline dc's birthday party due to rec sports games. We ended up moving the party so they could make it but I was a little surprised at the prioritization.
A party can be moved, a game cannot. You should when asked about games before planning if those kids’ attendance was so important it you.
Not to mention that a birthday party is a dime a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:Putting this in sports forum because I think it belongs here.
My kids are as competitive as they come, doing travel sports, and generally very involved in their sports. So I get it. But I am finding more and more that parents have their kids skip out on birthday parties for local tournaments. Or missing the slumber party portion because they want their kids to be ready to compete the next day. They respond immediately to an invitation before the kids are even home from school, so the parents are making the choices.
To what end? These are simply local tournaments, and there will be another one next weekend. How sad that these competitions trump absolutely everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, had several close friends decline dc's birthday party due to rec sports games. We ended up moving the party so they could make it but I was a little surprised at the prioritization.
A party can be moved, a game cannot. You should when asked about games before planning if those kids’ attendance was so important it you.
Not to mention that a birthday party is a dime a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, had several close friends decline dc's birthday party due to rec sports games. We ended up moving the party so they could make it but I was a little surprised at the prioritization.
A party can be moved, a game cannot. You should when asked about games before planning if those kids’ attendance was so important it you.
Anonymous wrote:Putting this in sports forum because I think it belongs here.
My kids are as competitive as they come, doing travel sports, and generally very involved in their sports. So I get it. But I am finding more and more that parents have their kids skip out on birthday parties for local tournaments. Or missing the slumber party portion because they want their kids to be ready to compete the next day. They respond immediately to an invitation before the kids are even home from school, so the parents are making the choices.
To what end? These are simply local tournaments, and there will be another one next weekend. How sad that these competitions trump absolutely everything.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, had several close friends decline dc's birthday party due to rec sports games. We ended up moving the party so they could make it but I was a little surprised at the prioritization.