Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After your daughter declined the invitation, they reached out to someone else, and now they are at max capacity. Nothing weird except you starting a thread on DCUM about this, as if it is some big deal.
When we plan a sleepover party, we have a max guest limit. If someone declines, we usually pinch-hit with my local cousin’s kids (and vice-versa, we don’t stand on ceremony about “B-list” blah blah blah, we’re family). Once the max is hit, the max is hit. Sorry ‘bout ya.
Its not a sleepover. What is "max capacity" at a large suburban house?
Max capacity is whatever they determine it to be regardless of house size. If they decide 5 kids is all they want to deal with that’s max capacity. Not everyone wants hordes of kids in their house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After your daughter declined the invitation, they reached out to someone else, and now they are at max capacity. Nothing weird except you starting a thread on DCUM about this, as if it is some big deal.
When we plan a sleepover party, we have a max guest limit. If someone declines, we usually pinch-hit with my local cousin’s kids (and vice-versa, we don’t stand on ceremony about “B-list” blah blah blah, we’re family). Once the max is hit, the max is hit. Sorry ‘bout ya.
Its not a sleepover. What is "max capacity" at a large suburban house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking she planned some activities that she bought a certain number of things for. I don’t know like each kid gets a face mask and they are doing a spa treatment. And then each girl gets a nail polish and nail file and they are going to do their nails.
I agree that it’s odd, it’s fair to do but I can’t imagine saying no I would just scramble and figure it out even if I had something like this planned.
You could write back and say if it’s goodie bag related please know my daughter doesn’t mind that at all we know she’d be a late comer! But it’s probably best to let it go..
It's such a shame if it's something like that. The girls could alternate. One doesn't get nails, one doesn't get a mask, etc. No big deal. A person's feelings are more important.
It could be an issue of the number of beds/sleeping bags but why not just say that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking she planned some activities that she bought a certain number of things for. I don’t know like each kid gets a face mask and they are doing a spa treatment. And then each girl gets a nail polish and nail file and they are going to do their nails.
I agree that it’s odd, it’s fair to do but I can’t imagine saying no I would just scramble and figure it out even if I had something like this planned.
You could write back and say if it’s goodie bag related please know my daughter doesn’t mind that at all we know she’d be a late comer! But it’s probably best to let it go..
No, no, no. Do NOT write back. That's so awkward.
OP here. I’m definitely not. One awkward exchange was plenty.
And I said it’s NOT a sleepover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking she planned some activities that she bought a certain number of things for. I don’t know like each kid gets a face mask and they are doing a spa treatment. And then each girl gets a nail polish and nail file and they are going to do their nails.
I agree that it’s odd, it’s fair to do but I can’t imagine saying no I would just scramble and figure it out even if I had something like this planned.
You could write back and say if it’s goodie bag related please know my daughter doesn’t mind that at all we know she’d be a late comer! But it’s probably best to let it go..
No, no, no. Do NOT write back. That's so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be a bit stung by this, and I would tell myself to let it go as well. Maybe the mom has some deal with her daughter about how many kids she can invite, or there's something they're doing with supplies and now they'll be over budget if they have the replacement kid plus yours....who even knows. If this is some weird behavior on the mom's part, now you know that she's a little weird and can be on your guard. And go do something fun with your daughter during that time!
OP here. My guard is definitely up. It just seems so unfriendly. And I feel so bad for my DD - she doesn't get to see her cousins AND she can't go to the party that she wanted to attend. Double blow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After your daughter declined the invitation, they reached out to someone else, and now they are at max capacity. Nothing weird except you starting a thread on DCUM about this, as if it is some big deal.
When we plan a sleepover party, we have a max guest limit. If someone declines, we usually pinch-hit with my local cousin’s kids (and vice-versa, we don’t stand on ceremony about “B-list” blah blah blah, we’re family). Once the max is hit, the max is hit. Sorry ‘bout ya.
Its not a sleepover. What is "max capacity" at a large suburban house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking she planned some activities that she bought a certain number of things for. I don’t know like each kid gets a face mask and they are doing a spa treatment. And then each girl gets a nail polish and nail file and they are going to do their nails.
I agree that it’s odd, it’s fair to do but I can’t imagine saying no I would just scramble and figure it out even if I had something like this planned.
You could write back and say if it’s goodie bag related please know my daughter doesn’t mind that at all we know she’d be a late comer! But it’s probably best to let it go..
No, no, no. Do NOT write back. That's so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After your daughter declined the invitation, they reached out to someone else, and now they are at max capacity. Nothing weird except you starting a thread on DCUM about this, as if it is some big deal.
When we plan a sleepover party, we have a max guest limit. If someone declines, we usually pinch-hit with my local cousin’s kids (and vice-versa, we don’t stand on ceremony about “B-list” blah blah blah, we’re family). Once the max is hit, the max is hit. Sorry ‘bout ya.
Its not a sleepover. What is "max capacity" at a large suburban house?
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking she planned some activities that she bought a certain number of things for. I don’t know like each kid gets a face mask and they are doing a spa treatment. And then each girl gets a nail polish and nail file and they are going to do their nails.
I agree that it’s odd, it’s fair to do but I can’t imagine saying no I would just scramble and figure it out even if I had something like this planned.
You could write back and say if it’s goodie bag related please know my daughter doesn’t mind that at all we know she’d be a late comer! But it’s probably best to let it go..
Anonymous wrote:After your daughter declined the invitation, they reached out to someone else, and now they are at max capacity. Nothing weird except you starting a thread on DCUM about this, as if it is some big deal.
When we plan a sleepover party, we have a max guest limit. If someone declines, we usually pinch-hit with my local cousin’s kids (and vice-versa, we don’t stand on ceremony about “B-list” blah blah blah, we’re family). Once the max is hit, the max is hit. Sorry ‘bout ya.