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Super soaker etiquette at parties

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tigermoth · 17/07/2008 19:22

Does this sound ok to you?

My ds2 age 8 has been invited to a classmate's party tomorrow (after school ends, last day of term).

The party will take place outdoors in a small park next to the school. (Host and helpers will take the whole class to the park after school ends in the afternoon - hurrah!)

I saw the host's mother yesterday to confirm arrangements. Ds1 begged to bring his large super soaker water pistol with him - and a spare one to give to someone else.

Host's mother and I had a quick talk and agreed it was ok as long as it was warm weather. But I am not sure if host's mother was agreeing under duress IYSWIM. Ds2 was being very insistent and I wonder if the mother was just being polite through gritted teeth?

I told ds2 in front of host's mum that she had my absolute permission to veto any super soaker activity on the day.

ds2 has come home from school today obsessed with super soaker plans. He has apparently got his teacher's permission to bring in bottles of water and store them, along with his two super soakers, in school for use at the party (as there is no water supply at the park). I keep reminding him that if it is cool or if children get upset, the water fight is off, but he seems to have his mind set on this.

I cannot contact host's mother - can't get her phone number and I am unlikely to see her tomorrow morning as she does not do the school drop off. So as it stands,
ds2 will arrive at school tomorrow complete with super soakers.

I plan to write a letter to host's mother re-iterating that she has my utter permission to ban super soakers and ds2 knows this. I will give this letter to ds2 to give to her at the beginning of the party. Ds2 knows I will check that he has given her the letter when I collect him.

It's the end of term, the party is outdoors, I don't want to put the dampers on ds2's plans but hmmm.... what would you think if you were the host's mother? Would you be ok with this?

PS Bit of extra background - some of the parents of ds2's classmates see him as a bit of a livewire, so from what I can gather, he tends not to get too many play date or party invites. This is the first class party he has been invited to for ages and I have told ds2 it's really important that he does what he is told by the host mother so the other parents will see he takes notice. At school, ds2 is reasonably well behaved - I never have to see his teachers about his behaviour, and as a rule he plays well in a group, but I know he will be running around in a frenzy of super soaker, end of term excitement.....

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DistanceCall · 19/01/2014 19:39

Wow, just realised it was zombie thread. However, I wanted to point out: I was brought up in Spain, and HATED being soaked at parties (still do, as a matter of fact). Most parents here (I think about 98%) would see that child as a spoilt brat and would forcibly remove the damn water gun (Spanish parents tends to walk on eggshells rather less than British ones, I find).

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OnTheFrow · 18/02/2019 20:34

Hahahha this has cracked me up!

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spinabifidamom · 18/02/2019 22:11

Unless it is a garden party in the summer my answer is no.

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notahiker · 18/02/2019 22:44

I remember this thread from before. Actually posted on it back in 2008. Name changed though 😂

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claireyjs · 16/06/2020 18:29

Sounds like a great wsh yonruin someone else's party

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VivaDixie · 27/06/2020 15:57

This 'livewire' is now 20 and is probably causing far more issues that an unwelcome super soaker at a party

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Lemonlady22 · 13/11/2020 09:48

I wonder if he's in prison tbh

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