Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is a lot like yours so I sympathize. I wouldn't have planned a surprise for her in the first place, knowing how picky and critical she can be. But you live and you learn. So I think all you can do is leave it as is and your mom will have k get over it. I'm sorry she's not appreciating the thought and work you put into it!
I completely agree. Screw the old lady and what she wants on her 70th birthday. She'll just have to take whatever she's given. After all, it's only her birthday party, intended for her.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is a lot like yours so I sympathize. I wouldn't have planned a surprise for her in the first place, knowing how picky and critical she can be. But you live and you learn. So I think all you can do is leave it as is and your mom will have k get over it. I'm sorry she's not appreciating the thought and work you put into it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, not everybody sees such surprises as good deeds. I remember almost missing my surprise party, because I didn't expect it and had a pretty long night on the town. My bf had to literally drag me to his place, and I was like Oh NO! Not a freaking party. It was awful LOL
But Op's mum specifically said she'd like a surprise party
You can't want a surprise party, because it's not a surprise anymore. OP's mom wants a party. So do what she wants, or don't do anything at all. I mean it sucks the surprise was ruined, and your response will depend on how vindictive you are. Being a bitch that I am, I'd freaking cancel "because Larla ruined the effing surprise." But many better people would take the high road![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, not everybody sees such surprises as good deeds. I remember almost missing my surprise party, because I didn't expect it and had a pretty long night on the town. My bf had to literally drag me to his place, and I was like Oh NO! Not a freaking party. It was awful LOL
But Op's mum specifically said she'd like a surprise party
Anonymous wrote:Cancel everything. This is what I did for my sister when she acted the same way.
Anonymous wrote:OP, not everybody sees such surprises as good deeds. I remember almost missing my surprise party, because I didn't expect it and had a pretty long night on the town. My bf had to literally drag me to his place, and I was like Oh NO! Not a freaking party. It was awful LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that we didn't know she had these very particular preferences and she found out about the party after the invitations went out and all the guests RSVP'd.
So we should really cancel all the plans, and try to change to the other venue (if they even have availability, plus its a 40 minute drive from the original venue)?
No. Have the party as planned. She's being foolish. Be careful about the advice you get on DCUM.
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+2. The PPs who said to change things likely didn't read your whole post. The invitations went out and people rsvped. You can't change things after that. You just can't. Imagine if you tried, if she is worri d about appearances it would look really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that we didn't know she had these very particular preferences and she found out about the party after the invitations went out and all the guests RSVP'd.
So we should really cancel all the plans, and try to change to the other venue (if they even have availability, plus its a 40 minute drive from the original venue)?
No. Have the party as planned. She's being foolish. Be careful about the advice you get on DCUM.
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