When dd is invited to a party I check our calendar and if it is free then block this time off for the party. If we are not free, I would let the parent know, but do try and ensure that we are free, esp. for close friends of dd's. I am finding that this is not the way alot of people operate. Some wait till the very last minute to respond, just in case something else comes up. Some act like it such a huge effort to come to a party.
What started this rant is that I was told by one of dd's best friends mother that she had double booked on the day of dd's party. She had accepted our invitation three weeks ago, when I handed them out. Today she says to me "Don't think X will be able to come. She is going to be so upset, but I told my aunt I would go to hers two weeks ago. I had it in the back of my mind that there was something else on, but couldn't remember what".
I was furious. Surely the fact that she accepted our invitation first, makes it a priority. And if she had it at the "back of her mind", shouldn't she have checked?
I know it's not a big deal in the scheme of things, but it has got me really annoyed and don't particularly want to make social chit-chat with this mum in the playground now- childish I know