Anonymous wrote:1. No driving once they're there.
2. Discuss expectations (or lack thereof) as to whether they're there to ski, hang out, or a combo of the two. Nothing worse than wanting to ski and having to wait until 2pm for your buddies to get their butts out of bed. Or thinking you're going for a lazy weekend and having your buddies ready for first tracks at 7:00 a.m.
3. Each kid needs to give you a copy of their health insurance card and a temporary health POA. If someone gets hurt, this will make treatment and communication with parents much easier.
4. Dinner is at X o-clock each night. The whole herd is expected to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on kids’ personalities it could be totally fine or get crazy. You would have some insight into your DS’ friends. I think at that age some would certainly try to bring alcohol.
All boys, 18, good kids that we've known for a number of years, but still... boys. We are pretty much the only family that hasn't hosted anything social among the group (our main house is the smallest of dc's friends!) so I would like to find a way to do this. We will be there but in a connected part of the house with a separate entrance (dc and friends would be in the mother in law unit). What rules should I impose other than no drinking!
Ok, it's a plus that you already know them and there are no obvious troublemakers in the group and no totally unknown kids. But you still haven't said whether once they're up at your house, will the be driving anywere local to that house, like ski slopes or out to eat/hear music? No drugs or alcohol is the most basic obvious rule, but it's one thing if they'll pretty much just be in your house the entire time, vs. driving themselves to and from places while there.
Anonymous wrote:1. No driving once they're there.
2. Discuss expectations (or lack thereof) as to whether they're there to ski, hang out, or a combo of the two. Nothing worse than wanting to ski and having to wait until 2pm for your buddies to get their butts out of bed. Or thinking you're going for a lazy weekend and having your buddies ready for first tracks at 7:00 a.m.
3. Each kid needs to give you a copy of their health insurance card and a temporary health POA. If someone gets hurt, this will make treatment and communication with parents much easier.
4. Dinner is at X o-clock each night. The whole herd is expected to be there.
Anonymous wrote:As long as you and your husband are present the entire weekend it should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
They aren't of legal age for drinking and you know they will be doing that. This has to be a troll. No one can be this stupid.
Back in my day we would have brought water bottles with vodka pilfered from our parents liquor cabinets to sleep overs. The parents had no clue and we were 16, 17, 18.
We did this back in my day too. Which means we remember how teens who've been drinking vodka all night smell and how they act. I'm not saying no one could fool us, but someone usually got busted every time we really drank and the whole group paid for it. OP's dealing with 18 yr old guys and OP will be in same building and can walk through now and then and check on them. As long as they're not leaving the house, and the same group has been together at other families' houses and not gotten into trouble, why assume the worst will suddenly happen and OP will have no idea?
You’re welcome to assume the risk, but I sure wouldn’t.
Cool on both fronts. With what OP has said is their situation, I'd do it. And totally fine that you would not. I did do it, and our kids had great times with their friends and I learned a lot more about who my kids' friends were from situations like this, since I was usually on for meal provision (cooking or picking up take out). I actually trusted their friend groups *more* after these things, for the most part (only a couple of friends I trusted less). And I respect that for you it seemed like a not worthwhile risky situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
They aren't of legal age for drinking and you know they will be doing that. This has to be a troll. No one can be this stupid.
Back in my day we would have brought water bottles with vodka pilfered from our parents liquor cabinets to sleep overs. The parents had no clue and we were 16, 17, 18.
We did this back in my day too. Which means we remember how teens who've been drinking vodka all night smell and how they act. I'm not saying no one could fool us, but someone usually got busted every time we really drank and the whole group paid for it. OP's dealing with 18 yr old guys and OP will be in same building and can walk through now and then and check on them. As long as they're not leaving the house, and the same group has been together at other families' houses and not gotten into trouble, why assume the worst will suddenly happen and OP will have no idea?
You’re welcome to assume the risk, but I sure wouldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
They aren't of legal age for drinking and you know they will be doing that. This has to be a troll. No one can be this stupid.
Back in my day we would have brought water bottles with vodka pilfered from our parents liquor cabinets to sleep overs. The parents had no clue and we were 16, 17, 18.
We did this back in my day too. Which means we remember how teens who've been drinking vodka all night smell and how they act. I'm not saying no one could fool us, but someone usually got busted every time we really drank and the whole group paid for it. OP's dealing with 18 yr old guys and OP will be in same building and can walk through now and then and check on them. As long as they're not leaving the house, and the same group has been together at other families' houses and not gotten into trouble, why assume the worst will suddenly happen and OP will have no idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh I bet they do
Right????
God people are so dumb
You do realize these are legal adults, right? Some of you are such freaks
They aren't of legal age for drinking and you know they will be doing that. This has to be a troll. No one can be this stupid.
Back in my day we would have brought water bottles with vodka pilfered from our parents liquor cabinets to sleep overs. The parents had no clue and we were 16, 17, 18.