Anonymous wrote:It’s not a budget thing, more if a time thing. Party is Sunday, cookies have been delivered. People RSVPing with siblings coming last minute.
Anonymous wrote:Hand them to the invited kids only. Don’t leave them out for kids to take themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a question: will the uninvited sibling be bringing a separate gift? If not, no goodie bag, and the parent in question doesn’t have a leg to stand on in expecting one. They’re the cheapo, not OP.
We are talking about children. Children brought by their parents who did nothing wrong. Look a three-year-old in the eyes and say, “No! You don’t get a cookie because you were not invited!”
God help us, some of you women are truly pathetically petty.
Even worse- the PP is saying to a child "no, you don't get a goody bag because you didn't bring a present." OMG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a question: will the uninvited sibling be bringing a separate gift? If not, no goodie bag, and the parent in question doesn’t have a leg to stand on in expecting one. They’re the cheapo, not OP.
We are talking about children. Children brought by their parents who did nothing wrong. Look a three-year-old in the eyes and say, “No! You don’t get a cookie because you were not invited!”
God help us, some of you women are truly pathetically petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a question: will the uninvited sibling be bringing a separate gift? If not, no goodie bag, and the parent in question doesn’t have a leg to stand on in expecting one. They’re the cheapo, not OP.
Point of the party should not be how many gifts the kid get. To even look at a child's birthday party like you suggest is really materialistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read all 6 pages but unfortunately I think you’ll have to buy more cookies. We had this exact thing happen and ran out of favors (we even had parents take more than one favor for an INFANT sibling AT HOME!). My husband, bless his heart, was pulling out fruit snacks and candy from our pantry to give to the 3 kids who didn’t get favors at my son’s birthday last year.
If you can’t get those exact cookies, run to Wegmans and buy a few of their iced cookies as backups.
We also just went to a birthday party last weekend that only 1 of my kids was invited to. The same parent who took extra favors at my son’s birthday did the exact thing at this party! Took TWO extra goody bags for their 2 kids who weren’t invited. One of their kids is not even 1YO!
This is why I have my kid hand out the goody bags in my presence. If someone tired to take an extra, I’m say I’m sorrry, but we only have enough for the party kids.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a question: will the uninvited sibling be bringing a separate gift? If not, no goodie bag, and the parent in question doesn’t have a leg to stand on in expecting one. They’re the cheapo, not OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One per family
One cookie per family? People throw “tacky” and “low class” around a lot on DCUM. Not giving out favors to all of of the children you accepted RSVPs for is the epitome of tacky and low class.
Honestly do you know how evite works? People reply. There’s no formal acceptance process.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a question: will the uninvited sibling be bringing a separate gift? If not, no goodie bag, and the parent in question doesn’t have a leg to stand on in expecting one. They’re the cheapo, not OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read all 6 pages but unfortunately I think you’ll have to buy more cookies. We had this exact thing happen and ran out of favors (we even had parents take more than one favor for an INFANT sibling AT HOME!). My husband, bless his heart, was pulling out fruit snacks and candy from our pantry to give to the 3 kids who didn’t get favors at my son’s birthday last year.
If you can’t get those exact cookies, run to Wegmans and buy a few of their iced cookies as backups.
We also just went to a birthday party last weekend that only 1 of my kids was invited to. The same parent who took extra favors at my son’s birthday did the exact thing at this party! Took TWO extra goody bags for their 2 kids who weren’t invited. One of their kids is not even 1YO!