Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't very nice, but it's done. You created an exclusive birthday party and even lavished them with fancy gift bags (that would prove they were there and make other girls jealous).
+1. Sounds like mission accomplished, you wanted an exclusive cool kids only event, you got it.
Do you think Op can really lack so much self-awareness? I feel like her post has to be fake. All the stupid details about how much everything was and how awesome it was so only a few select kids could make it. All that needed to be said was: we couldn't afford to host everybody so we had to make some decisions what do you guys think?
Uggh. Terrible.person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't very nice, but it's done. You created an exclusive birthday party and even lavished them with fancy gift bags (that would prove they were there and make other girls jealous).
+1. Sounds like mission accomplished, you wanted an exclusive cool kids only event, you got it.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of those "you made your choice, accept the consequences" situations. OP chose to have an extremely fancy party and limit invitations in a way that pretty much guaranteed that the 4th neighbor girl would feel left out. That was OP's choice and arguably not unreasonable. But OP has to live with the ENTIRELY PREDICTABLE consequences of the girl feeling left out and the mother talking about it.
You don't get to both throw exclusive parties, and not have people hurt and upset when they don't get invited to your exclusive parties.
Agree with other PPs that the person you really hurt was your DD. You should have considered the social dynamics and allowed her to invite neighbor #4.
Anonymous wrote:She invited her cousin, her 2 closest friends from the competitive sport team she's been playing for, 3 friends from school, 3 neighborhood friends, and a girl she's been friends with since they were little. She could have invited 10 other girls who she still considers close to her, but we set a max. In the neighborhood my daughter plays with 4 girls. She is close with 2 of them and we have all been neighbors for 5 years. The other girl's family moved to the neighborhood about a year ago. My daughter plays with the girl outside but she's not particularly close with her, and she was not one of the girls she invited.
no, I don't think everybody must be invited. At what point do you draw the line? And there are more than four girls in the neighborhood. Read the original posters post. I don't understand and I would never throw such an expensive party but it's not my money and not my prerogative. I don't see how people are so fast to dictate what other people do with their money and time . Somebody mentioned calling at the mom in addressing the rumor mill and this might not be a bad move. Especially since truly it was not a slight on her daughter but more of limitations for your budget, etc. .Anonymous wrote:So much entitlement. Op clearly you should have done a party somewhere that could involve all of her friends. Everyone must be invited.
Your post does come off a little.... snooty. So you spent $150 per person plus lavish gift bags. Whoop -de -do.
Not everyone can be included no matter how big or small.