Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - id give them the benefit of the doubt except the party was at a playspace where everything was organized by the venue. Yes plus, they invited us over in advance, and presumably knew that there wouldn't be food for adults at the party so what were they planning to eat? It's just weird.
Come on, dude! Even if it's organized by the venue, it still takes mental energy and focus to make sure everything goes smoothly, everyone is doing ok, the parent who knows no one is introduced around, etc. If you really wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, you would! You asked if you were wrong in thinking it was "really bad form..." and my opinion is yes, you are wrong in thinking that. They should've had food but it's not "really bad form." You shouldn't have asked if you didn't want to know! I'm guessing you don't much care for your SIL.
Anonymous wrote:Op - id give them the benefit of the doubt except the party was at a playspace where everything was organized by the venue. Yes plus, they invited us over in advance, and presumably knew that there wouldn't be food for adults at the party so what were they planning to eat? It's just weird.
Anonymous wrote:If SIL isn't back in 5 minutes - permission to raid her pantry and fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting foil to the "family birthday party" thread - in that one people are skewering the op for not offering anything in addition to cake. In this one they're blaming op for her young kids not eating pizza at weird times or not preparing enough snacks.
Y'all are weird.
There's a huge difference between ice cream and a birthday cake (i.e. junk that nobody could consider a meal) and PIZZA, which almost everyone would consider a meal.
Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting foil to the "family birthday party" thread - in that one people are skewering the op for not offering anything in addition to cake. In this one they're blaming op for her young kids not eating pizza at weird times or not preparing enough snacks.
Y'all are weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, the food was served at the party. Eat, go hungry, or be prepared to get your own food. The host did provide dinner. It was pizza.
Did you not see that the pizza was only served to the kids and that the party was from 3:30-5? If you invite someone to your home at 5pm or after you should definitely offer some food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your hosts did offer food at dinnertime. Your kids didn't eat it.
I'm not sure why you expected another dinner to be provided.
+1 it's your kids' fault they didn't eat at the party
and maybe they assumed you would eat before you got there? That part isn't clear whether they invited you over to eat a meal.
Np - a birthday party from 3:30-5 is a weird time to eat. Inviting people over at 5:30 is equal to inviting them for food if some sort. Op posted that it wasn't just her kids who were hungry.
eh, if I had just fed you pizza at 4:45, why on earth would I think to feed you, yet again, at 5:30.
Your kids should have eaten at the party. And if they aren't big pizza eaters you should have put some packages of snacks in your purse to tide them over. Your sister is not helping matters by taking so long to return from the store/take out/wherever she went to get food.
Heir own kids didn't eat at the party! They were the first to say they were hungry. I did have snacks though many had been consumed during our drive there which was twice as long as normal thanks to traffic. And they didn't feed me and by the time I mentioned getting something for dinner it was about 6:30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your hosts did offer food at dinnertime. Your kids didn't eat it.
I'm not sure why you expected another dinner to be provided.
+1 it's your kids' fault they didn't eat at the party
and maybe they assumed you would eat before you got there? That part isn't clear whether they invited you over to eat a meal.
Np - a birthday party from 3:30-5 is a weird time to eat. Inviting people over at 5:30 is equal to inviting them for food if some sort. Op posted that it wasn't just her kids who were hungry.
eh, if I had just fed you pizza at 4:45, why on earth would I think to feed you, yet again, at 5:30.
Your kids should have eaten at the party. And if they aren't big pizza eaters you should have put some packages of snacks in your purse to tide them over. Your sister is not helping matters by taking so long to return from the store/take out/wherever she went to get food.
Anonymous wrote:Um, the food was served at the party. Eat, go hungry, or be prepared to get your own food. The host did provide dinner. It was pizza.