Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So cheap. Totally not ok.
So pretentious. Totally not ok.
What exactly is pretentious to you? Not even pretzels, chips, some fruit? Why even have a aprty? Just don't throw a party. You'll be ridiculed for years about your lack of hosting skills and cheapness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I'm thinking 3:30.
The problem with that is it pushes some kids into dinner time. So, you're done at 5:30. I would not want my kid eating cake at 5 PM. You need pizza. My child often eats at 4:30 or 5 weekdays (weekends are more flexible but he's starving by then) to get to later activities. I have pulled my kid early from parties as he was hungry and there was no food. Once, we left and came back as it was a longer party. You may not like the food, I may not like the food, but be decent and get a few pizza's. Juice (which we don't drink so please have water too) and cake at 5:30 is not the greatest plan. At least warn people so we'd plan our evening to stop immediately after the party to eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 3:30 no way. Your party will be going on at 5 still and supper zone begins then. Move it earlier or feed them something more.
Parents can plan accordingly then.
It's really shocking to me that so many kids past the infant stage of life have to be fed on the dot and constantly snacking or they lose control.
It must be a Gen X parenting thing.
NP here.
Actually, I can't plan if I don't know there won't be food. And it's not that they need to eat constantly. We went to a 3:30pm party with only cake served at 5. This isn't the norm so I didn't consider that there would be no other food. Kids were starving after running around during the party and wanted extra cake. We were 45 minutes from home. And limited food options nearby. I thought it was so rude of the hosts , who were simultaneously making their own dinner plans while serving cake. Gee, if you're hungry don't you think your party guests are too?
Move it 2-4pm and you'll be fine op.
So basically you are a poor parent. Your kids had lunch and a snack of cake and couldn't wait until 6 for dinner? They were begging for more cake? You couldn't find any food for your children?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 3:30 no way. Your party will be going on at 5 still and supper zone begins then. Move it earlier or feed them something more.
Parents can plan accordingly then.
It's really shocking to me that so many kids past the infant stage of life have to be fed on the dot and constantly snacking or they lose control.
It must be a Gen X parenting thing.
NP here.
Actually, I can't plan if I don't know there won't be food. And it's not that they need to eat constantly. We went to a 3:30pm party with only cake served at 5. This isn't the norm so I didn't consider that there would be no other food. Kids were starving after running around during the party and wanted extra cake. We were 45 minutes from home. And limited food options nearby. I thought it was so rude of the hosts , who were simultaneously making their own dinner plans while serving cake. Gee, if you're hungry don't you think your party guests are too?
Move it 2-4pm and you'll be fine op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So cheap. Totally not ok.
So pretentious. Totally not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So cheap. Totally not ok.
So pretentious. Totally not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is 6 and I have only been to ONE party where there was no "real food", just snacks and cake. It was at 1.30 and luckily my kid has eaten, but still! It was also a joint party for siblings.
Please mention on the invite explicitly that you won't be serving food. I would have saved on gifts if I knew and brought some cute inexpensive stuff. I brought nice gifts for both birthday kids. Felt I was lured into some gift grab thing (it was also at a playground, not a venue).
You were lured? What a strange way of looking at it. Did the invitation not state that it was at a playground?
Anonymous wrote:So cheap. Totally not ok.