Anonymous wrote:Right, and your twins are exactly like every other twin? Identical twin here. I HATED having joint birthdays. I had to share everything my entire childhood and I don't even get to celebrate my birthday on my own. My twin feels exactly the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
Twin mom here. I have joint birthday parties for my twins. I invite boys from each twins class and I never expect each guest to bring a gift for each twin, especially if they are not friends with one of the twins.
But then there are twin moms here (see bolded) stating it is rude to not give gifts for both kids. That 20 kids invited to a twin party should equal 40 gifts on the table. Do you see how having a combination party makes this uncomfortable for people that aren't friends with the other twin? They need to spend $40+ dollars on gifts for one party. And I can tell you from not having twins but inviting them, that moms give a combo gift from "the twins" and don't go to each party with 2 separate presents that each child picked out. So my take-way is that most parents think their twins deserve separate presents but don't give separate gift to other friends. The etiquette is that they are a combo deal when invited to parties but are considered individuals at their own combo party. Irony?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
So you think your two kids in 4th grade want to share and have the same exact birthday party, have the same exact friends, and those friends like both of your kids equally and must get each of your kids a present for the one party you are throwing for both of them? You are clueless lady.
PP-- you clearly don't have twins. Twins WANT to share things. Mine (B/G) play together all day long, have many of the same friends, choose to share a room and are incredibly generous with one another. I have asked them if they want separate parties and they look at me like I have grown a second head.
We have MANY MANY twin family friends- same with all of them.
Right, and your twins are exactly like every other twin? Identical twin here. I HATED having joint birthdays. I had to share everything my entire childhood and I don't even get to celebrate my birthday on my own. My twin feels exactly the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
So you think your two kids in 4th grade want to share and have the same exact birthday party, have the same exact friends, and those friends like both of your kids equally and must get each of your kids a present for the one party you are throwing for both of them? You are clueless lady.
PP-- you clearly don't have twins. Twins WANT to share things. Mine (B/G) play together all day long, have many of the same friends, choose to share a room and are incredibly generous with one another. I have asked them if they want separate parties and they look at me like I have grown a second head.
We have MANY MANY twin family friends- same with all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
Twin mom here. I have joint birthday parties for my twins. I invite boys from each twins class and I never expect each guest to bring a gift for each twin, especially if they are not friends with one of the twins.
But then there are twin moms here (see bolded) stating it is rude to not give gifts for both kids. That 20 kids invited to a twin party should equal 40 gifts on the table. Do you see how having a combination party makes this uncomfortable for people that aren't friends with the other twin? They need to spend $40+ dollars on gifts for one party. And I can tell you from not having twins but inviting them, that moms give a combo gift from "the twins" and don't go to each party with 2 separate presents that each child picked out. So my take-way is that most parents think their twins deserve separate presents but don't give separate gift to other friends. The etiquette is that they are a combo deal when invited to parties but are considered individuals at their own combo party. Irony?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
So you think your two kids in 4th grade want to share and have the same exact birthday party, have the same exact friends, and those friends like both of your kids equally and must get each of your kids a present for the one party you are throwing for both of them? You are clueless lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
Twin mom here. I have joint birthday parties for my twins. I invite boys from each twins class and I never expect each guest to bring a gift for each twin, especially if they are not friends with one of the twins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Are you serious? Twin same sex kids(2 boys) and all the kids know each other especially in 4th grade, what do you want take all the kids to shadowland at 10 am and then all the same kids at 2 pm to have two parties? You are insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another situation these "party guest limiters" pull comes at the twins birthday. My twins are now in middle school, but I recall many times when opening the gifts some parent would only give a gift to one of the twins. Yes, they invite 20 kids and tons of gifts enter our home, but when i have them open the gifts together so i can write a list of the gifts and 18 give to both (invitation says both kids names are having the party) and one kids gets 2 more gifts than the other because some parent chooses to only give one kid a gift with the one kids name on the gift/card those parents are truly crappy!!!! And twin moms never forget.
Why are you have combo birthday parties for your kids? Ewww, I would hate that. You want to save money by combining the party but you want to make sure all the other parents not only buy two gifts for one party but also invite both of your kids to all of their parties. Twin moms annoy me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here- just wanted to say that this was incredibly helpful thread for me. I am a mom of K identical twins. Got an evite tonight for a b-day party and one twin's name was on it. Classmate knows both boys (smaller school and only identical twins up to grade 3 so are known for that). Glad for the tips on how to handle b/c this will be the 1st time only one twin was invited. I know uninvited twin will be upset (particularly b/c all his best friends are invited) but this will give us a good opportunity to start a tradition of doing something special one-on-one with him which we never get to do (there is also an older sib in the picture).
I'm grateful that they specified a name but would have emailed mom asking for clarification if they hadn't.
I hate to fuel the fire, but are you sure this wasn't a mistake? If both twins really are both friends with the b-day boy, I can't imagine how crappy that would be to only invite one twin.