Anonymous wrote:My ds tested positive for influenza B this fall. He was down for a full week. The tamiflu helped but he was still exhausted. We cancelled flights for a trip because he was too sick to fly. Your relative is a b$%^&*.
Anonymous wrote:OP here; glad there is a consensus! Honestly, I couldn't believe she was upset. To me, it's a no-brainer. If I attended a party and the parent casually mentioned "Oh Johnnie just got over the Flu yesterday", I would be pretty upset. I honestly think my relative's response is based on the fact that her child is really umm demanding and she doesn't want to have to deal with the whining. Thanks, DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:OP here; glad there is a consensus! Honestly, I couldn't believe she was upset. To me, it's a no-brainer. If I attended a party and the parent casually mentioned "Oh Johnnie just got over the Flu yesterday", I would be pretty upset. I honestly think my relative's response is based on the fact that her child is really umm demanding and she doesn't want to have to deal with the whining. Thanks, DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:You came to the right place! DCUM will tell you to have it next month, lol. Or maybe don't have it at all.
Whatever, you did what you thought was right. It's a 6 year old party, will be forgotten in a few years. Kids get sick, need to reschedule all the time. If I were the parent, I'd make sure my kid did something fun instead if he were disappointed. But, that's part of what kids need to learn (disappointment). Whatever, it's fine. There is no right (or wrong!) answer.