Anonymous wrote:I would also make sure all other parents know this is the plan. They may object for various reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Dd (who will be the last in her group to turn 13) wants to invite 5 girls to a Nats baseball game for her birthday.
Would you let the girls go down and get food together and use the bathroom without me (or DH) tagging along?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dd (who will be the last in her group to turn 13) wants to invite 5 girls to a Nats baseball game for her birthday.
Would you let the girls go down and get food together and use the bathroom without me (or DH) tagging along?
A group of six 13-year-old girls? I'm astonished that this is even a question. Yes, I would. Just remind them to stick together.
I know, its crazy. I'd be fine as long as the girls paired up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dd (who will be the last in her group to turn 13) wants to invite 5 girls to a Nats baseball game for her birthday.
Would you let the girls go down and get food together and use the bathroom without me (or DH) tagging along?
A group of six 13-year-old girls? I'm astonished that this is even a question. Yes, I would. Just remind them to stick together.
Anonymous wrote:Dd (who will be the last in her group to turn 13) wants to invite 5 girls to a Nats baseball game for her birthday.
Would you let the girls go down and get food together and use the bathroom without me (or DH) tagging along?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, with the understanding that they must be reachable by phone, take no more than xx minutes (or whatever you decide) and not even think of leaving the park.