Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you meeting other moms too? Not really relevant, just curious.
Yes, other parents will be there.
We had a birthday party a few weeks ago and so many people brought siblings. It was a large public venue and we just received a larger bill for the extra people. I wonder if people realize siblings are not invited!!!
Or if they do come, you should stay with your child.
They don’t care and they rationalize it as “they can afford it”. Been there done that
You should invite siblings as what are they supposed to do with their other kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP hasn’t been back, so maybe a troll!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you meeting other moms too? Not really relevant, just curious.
Yes, other parents will be there.
We had a birthday party a few weeks ago and so many people brought siblings. It was a large public venue and we just received a larger bill for the extra people. I wonder if people realize siblings are not invited!!!
Or if they do come, you should stay with your child.
They don’t care and they rationalize it as “they can afford it”. Been there done that
Anonymous wrote:We are meeting people for an activity and mom says she will be dropping both kids off. I don’t want to watch the younger sibling. Older child can play with my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you meeting other moms too? Not really relevant, just curious.
Yes, other parents will be there.
We had a birthday party a few weeks ago and so many people brought siblings. It was a large public venue and we just received a larger bill for the extra people. I wonder if people realize siblings are not invited!!!
Or if they do come, you should stay with your child.
They don’t care and they rationalize it as “they can afford it”. Been there done that
You should invite siblings as what are they supposed to do with their other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you meeting other moms too? Not really relevant, just curious.
Yes, other parents will be there.
We had a birthday party a few weeks ago and so many people brought siblings. It was a large public venue and we just received a larger bill for the extra people. I wonder if people realize siblings are not invited!!!
Or if they do come, you should stay with your child.
They don’t care and they rationalize it as “they can afford it”. Been there done that
You should invite siblings as what are they supposed to do with their other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“I apologize if I miscommunicated. I am happy to supervise Billy but I can’t handle Jimmy too by myself. Please stay with us or take Jimmy with you.”
I sent this exact text once AFTER the surprise drop off and got the response of a shrug emoji. Then her husband came to pick up when it was done.
I heard later that she thought I was being “snobby” to “exclude her other son”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you meeting other moms too? Not really relevant, just curious.
Yes, other parents will be there.
We had a birthday party a few weeks ago and so many people brought siblings. It was a large public venue and we just received a larger bill for the extra people. I wonder if people realize siblings are not invited!!!
Or if they do come, you should stay with your child.
They don’t care and they rationalize it as “they can afford it”. Been there done that