Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 18:17     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's no need to get upset, folks.

I really appreciate the advice and the small lesson.

Now let me get the cutesy stuff started... so excited! Thanks a bunch!




OP here.

I'm really pleased to hear from everybody. And even happier to see that just by throwing this small get together we'll be able to weed out people like some of the PP's. I would hate to have to cut people off once it's too late and come to realize we've wasted our time.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 17:52     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's no need to get upset, folks.

I really appreciate the advice and the small lesson.

Now let me get the cutesy stuff started... so excited! Thanks a bunch!




How could you possibly roll your eyes at that?
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 15:46     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:There's no need to get upset, folks.

I really appreciate the advice and the small lesson.

Now let me get the cutesy stuff started... so excited! Thanks a bunch!


Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 12:21     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think you're totally overthinking the whole thing. Just set up an Evite, crank it out, and go from there. I always feel terrible when people pour so much energy into shit for little kids. When you spend all this effort you wind up infusing the event with your anxiety that it go well, and everyone picks up on that. Just chill out a bit.


I take great pleasure into working with paper goods. I doubt people can "pick up on the hot's anxiety" just by handling a cute piece of paper.


Did not know Host was hot. Will attend.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 12:05     Subject: Would you come to this party?

OP, I shun everything crafty but even I adore all things paper: stationery, invites, etc. I love the invite idea and don't think it's going overboard at all. For heaven's sake, folks: you just jam it into your printer, bang out some invite and make sure it's centered, and hit print. Nothing crazy.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 11:56     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, for the love of everything holy to whatever religion your classmates may or may not subscribe to...

Pin a note to the classroom door or send an evite to the parents proposing a park playdate on a weekend morning or late afternoon this fall. Give your name, contact info and name of your kid.

Do NOT send out engraved, printed or otherwise designed paper invites. Do NOT turn this into a Fall Festival with cookie decorating, scarecrow stuffing, pony rides or whatever other shit is fermenting in the back of your brain. Stopping off at the park for 45 minutes sounds fun and relaxed. Having to clean icing off picnic tables and/or soccer uniforms while negotiating the consumption of the just-completed sugar bomb sounds like a total PITA.


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Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 00:52     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, for the love of everything holy to whatever religion your classmates may or may not subscribe to...

Pin a note to the classroom door or send an evite to the parents proposing a park playdate on a weekend morning or late afternoon this fall. Give your name, contact info and name of your kid.

Do NOT send out engraved, printed or otherwise designed paper invites. Do NOT turn this into a Fall Festival with cookie decorating, scarecrow stuffing, pony rides or whatever other shit is fermenting in the back of your brain. Stopping off at the park for 45 minutes sounds fun and relaxed. Having to clean icing off picnic tables and/or soccer uniforms while negotiating the consumption of the just-completed sugar bomb sounds like a total PITA.


+1


+1000



+2000
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2012 00:39     Subject: Re:Would you come to this party?

how about saturday afternoon, after nap time though. its just that after a long working week i hate having to go to something that will require me to get up and be out at an early time. I know i have to be up with the kids, but i like to be able to just chill around the house on saturday and not run around like i have to during the work week
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 23:03     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, for the love of everything holy to whatever religion your classmates may or may not subscribe to...

Pin a note to the classroom door or send an evite to the parents proposing a park playdate on a weekend morning or late afternoon this fall. Give your name, contact info and name of your kid.

Do NOT send out engraved, printed or otherwise designed paper invites. Do NOT turn this into a Fall Festival with cookie decorating, scarecrow stuffing, pony rides or whatever other shit is fermenting in the back of your brain. Stopping off at the park for 45 minutes sounds fun and relaxed. Having to clean icing off picnic tables and/or soccer uniforms while negotiating the consumption of the just-completed sugar bomb sounds like a total PITA.


+1


+1000

Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:50     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:OP, for the love of everything holy to whatever religion your classmates may or may not subscribe to...

Pin a note to the classroom door or send an evite to the parents proposing a park playdate on a weekend morning or late afternoon this fall. Give your name, contact info and name of your kid.

Do NOT send out engraved, printed or otherwise designed paper invites. Do NOT turn this into a Fall Festival with cookie decorating, scarecrow stuffing, pony rides or whatever other shit is fermenting in the back of your brain. Stopping off at the park for 45 minutes sounds fun and relaxed. Having to clean icing off picnic tables and/or soccer uniforms while negotiating the consumption of the just-completed sugar bomb sounds like a total PITA.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:37     Subject: Would you come to this party?

OP, for the love of everything holy to whatever religion your classmates may or may not subscribe to...

Pin a note to the classroom door or send an evite to the parents proposing a park playdate on a weekend morning or late afternoon this fall. Give your name, contact info and name of your kid.

Do NOT send out engraved, printed or otherwise designed paper invites. Do NOT turn this into a Fall Festival with cookie decorating, scarecrow stuffing, pony rides or whatever other shit is fermenting in the back of your brain. Stopping off at the park for 45 minutes sounds fun and relaxed. Having to clean icing off picnic tables and/or soccer uniforms while negotiating the consumption of the just-completed sugar bomb sounds like a total PITA.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:31     Subject: Would you come to this party?

There's no need to get upset, folks.

I really appreciate the advice and the small lesson.

Now let me get the cutesy stuff started... so excited! Thanks a bunch!
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:31     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Either if those would be great. My DD just started at a 2s program and we've already had some get togethers. However, most of the moms don't work. It would be great to include nannies, etc. Please don't do this on one of the upcoming Jewish holidays. If you are at a Montessori school, you likely have Jewish kids and it would be rude to plan something when they are observing a holiday.


Rude? Entitled much? I don't get my panties in a twist when people don't work their schedule around Sikh or Hindu holidays.


Probably because those holidays don't expect you to observe sabbath or not attend gatherings on those days.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:25     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Anonymous wrote:Unless the PP happens to be a parent her advice that you should plan a random kids party around the possibility that there might be an observant Orthodox Jew in the class is just bizarre. Almost every children's birthday party my kids have ever attended has been held on a Saturday, including those held by our friends who are Jewish. OP, go about your very cutesy business and don't worry about the remote possibility that it will conflict with someone's religious obligations. Even if there is a conflict, extending the invitation is hardly an offensive gesture.


I'm the PP. I'm a parent. My point was that there are all sorts of Jewish ppl out there--observant and not. I did not say to plan the party around orthodox Jews. Read it again please. I thought she should plan an afternoon party on either weekend day so as not to interfere with church or shul. FWIW, the OP said she didn't know about Judiasm. I gave her a small lesson. No harm done. I'm sorry you found it bizzare.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2012 22:13     Subject: Would you come to this party?

Unless the PP happens to be a parent her advice that you should plan a random kids party around the possibility that there might be an observant Orthodox Jew in the class is just bizarre. Almost every children's birthday party my kids have ever attended has been held on a Saturday, including those held by our friends who are Jewish. OP, go about your very cutesy business and don't worry about the remote possibility that it will conflict with someone's religious obligations. Even if there is a conflict, extending the invitation is hardly an offensive gesture.