Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I also think it’s so ridiculous that both parents want to come to the party even when they have 1 kid, but there’s nothing to do about that.
I think it’s too late to change the evite- we already have 19 adults and 10 kids. Live and learn for next year!
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when siblings aren't mentioned. I've been to quite a few birthday parties with DD and then they ask where my son is! I would have brought him but didn't know who was allowed. I think invites should always mention siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I also think it’s so ridiculous that both parents want to come to the party even when they have 1 kid, but there’s nothing to do about that.
I think it’s too late to change the evite- we already have 19 adults and 10 kids. Live and learn for next year!
The point of preschool birthday parties is for families to meet. Why wouldn't you want to meet both parents?
Exactly. You lost my sympathy, OP. These people just want to meet other parents in their kid's preschool. That's completely normal.
Meet them at school functions and stop inviting yourself to other people's houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I also think it’s so ridiculous that both parents want to come to the party even when they have 1 kid, but there’s nothing to do about that.
I think it’s too late to change the evite- we already have 19 adults and 10 kids. Live and learn for next year!
The point of preschool birthday parties is for families to meet. Why wouldn't you want to meet both parents?
Exactly. You lost my sympathy, OP. These people just want to meet other parents in their kid's preschool. That's completely normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are weird. Lots of people will roll up with mom, dad and sibs to a party. My husband would have rather died than do that during those years, but if you want to have a no siblings party, it needs to be at a place you pay per kid. Next time have a party with 3 families you’re all friends with. The kid doesn’t care.
People aren’t “weird.” Well, maybe some are. But in a lot of cultures, this is totally normal.
I assume she's offering her husband as the example of a weird person here.
Your husband wants to go to parties with the whole fam to random people’s houses from the 4 year old preschooler’s class on Saturday? You must give a lot of BJs bc that is not normally what people like to do on the weekend.
We legit have fun together and love hanging out with the kids. Weekends are fun days bc we are all together. I think we would be sad if we always split up. Ours our young so I know it’s bound to happen but when the four of us are together we bring the party
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea when this trend started, but I find it super odd. I suspect I'm younger than most women on this board, and never ever in my (very urban, very diverse, coastal area childhood) did anyone's sibling show up at any of our parties.
As for it being the norm in some cultures -- sure, maybe so; but it certainly hasn't been the norm in American culture!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I also think it’s so ridiculous that both parents want to come to the party even when they have 1 kid, but there’s nothing to do about that.
I think it’s too late to change the evite- we already have 19 adults and 10 kids. Live and learn for next year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are weird. Lots of people will roll up with mom, dad and sibs to a party. My husband would have rather died than do that during those years, but if you want to have a no siblings party, it needs to be at a place you pay per kid. Next time have a party with 3 families you’re all friends with. The kid doesn’t care.
People aren’t “weird.” Well, maybe some are. But in a lot of cultures, this is totally normal.
I assume she's offering her husband as the example of a weird person here.
Your husband wants to go to parties with the whole fam to random people’s houses from the 4 year old preschooler’s class on Saturday? You must give a lot of BJs bc that is not normally what people like to do on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are weird. Lots of people will roll up with mom, dad and sibs to a party. My husband would have rather died than do that during those years, but if you want to have a no siblings party, it needs to be at a place you pay per kid. Next time have a party with 3 families you’re all friends with. The kid doesn’t care.
People aren’t “weird.” Well, maybe some are. But in a lot of cultures, this is totally normal.
I assume she's offering her husband as the example of a weird person here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I also think it’s so ridiculous that both parents want to come to the party even when they have 1 kid, but there’s nothing to do about that.
I think it’s too late to change the evite- we already have 19 adults and 10 kids. Live and learn for next year!
My ExDH and I tend to both go to most birthday parties so we can meet other parents in DD's class.