Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal but still not very nice. You could have scaled back the party a bit. You obviously believe your daughter is Miss Popularity. That's not always a good thing. The most popular girls often go wrong in middle/high school.
Disagree strongly - not everything is an "exclusion" - it is important for your child to know that the birthday girl had parameters, and that sometimes the parameters do not include her. Or are you trying to ruin the birthday girls' day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't very nice, but it's done. You created an exclusive birthday party and even lavished them with fancy gift bags (that would prove they were there and make other girls jealous).
The drama! It's not like the party was in the front yard for everyone to see!
Anonymous wrote:Wonderful learning opportunity for the neighbor's daughter...
Life sucks sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore and do not engage in any further talk about the party from that mom or anyone else.
If your daughter wants to maintain the friendship with the girl, encourage playdates, etc so that she can demonstrate interest in her. If the other mom is going to be weird and petty and cause drama, there's not much you can do. Just try to avoid engaging in it further.
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't very nice, but it's done. You created an exclusive birthday party and even lavished them with fancy gift bags (that would prove they were there and make other girls jealous).
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't very nice, but it's done. You created an exclusive birthday party and even lavished them with fancy gift bags (that would prove they were there and make other girls jealous).
Anonymous wrote:Normal but still not very nice. You could have scaled back the party a bit. You obviously believe your daughter is Miss Popularity. That's not always a good thing. The most popular girls often go wrong in middle/high school.