Anonymous wrote:My dad's 4th birthday party. Was planned to be in the backyard. Lots of games and moonbounce for the whole preschool class + siblings and parents. Freak spring thunderstorm. Everyone moved inside and chaotic fun was had by all. Seemed like it went great despite the rain. Then 3 days later birthday girl comes down with strep. 23 confirmed cases of strep from our indoor party. The pediatrician actually had the front desk fast tracking anyone from Larla's party. As far as I know not a single parent was mad or blamed us. We all laughed about it for years. The preschool teachers had an easy week since most of the class missed most of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst experience was the year we had a big slip n slide set up for the kids. I was busy hosting when a fully clothed kid apparently got wet and their mom took it upon herself to walk upstairs and throw her child’s soaked clothes through our dryer, burning out a part. Never apologized or even let me know. I later found out from another person who heard what happened (the soaked clothes and using our dryer) and assumed I knew.
My advice is to physically block rude or nosy people from rooms or areas in your house you don’t want them accessing.
What is wrong with your dryer that using it to dry clothes broke it? The mom should have asked you, but using a dryer for its intended purpose isn't crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Worst experience was the year we had a big slip n slide set up for the kids. I was busy hosting when a fully clothed kid apparently got wet and their mom took it upon herself to walk upstairs and throw her child’s soaked clothes through our dryer, burning out a part. Never apologized or even let me know. I later found out from another person who heard what happened (the soaked clothes and using our dryer) and assumed I knew.
My advice is to physically block rude or nosy people from rooms or areas in your house you don’t want them accessing.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I’ve ever attended a bad birthday party, as a kid or as an adult. There’s always something to be happy about, something to enjoy. And I don’t come from a rich family, nor have we been to lavish parties now as a parent.
All this to say—op, try not to worry about what could go wrong. Imperfect can be perfect—it’s how people feel.
Anonymous wrote:I would hate fully outside with the heat and bugs and I’d be concerned about food sitting out in the heat. Have activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a pool party at a pool with life guards and we invited a family with twins. Mom dropped the girls off and didn't tell me they couldn't swim. We were able to get them life jackets and I stayed in the pool to make sure they were safe but it was very nerve wracking.
FWIW, I can't swim and have never worn a life jacket in a pool and always been fine splashing around in the shallow end. No need for a lifeguard, parent and a life jacket! You kind of went overboard there.
Wow, I’ve seen lots of different magicians and performers in the Dc area but it’s been ages since I’ve seen a full makeup clownAnonymous wrote:Drop off party for a preschooler where a professional clown was to perform in of course, full makeup and costume. Whole circus theme with t ballon animals and a show.
Arrived and the little guest of honor was having a full on phobic meltdown and was absolutely terrified of the clown, already there and “on” and trying earnestly to distract and deflect.
The mom was apparently shocked that her DD did not like clowns and resorted to carrying around her crying child and greeting g other kids as they arrived. Someone’s grandma wrangled the kids and told the mom to take a break to calm her DD. Still kids were scared and a few wanted to go home. All the parents needed up staying including me. We left as soon as we could.