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Rosebud05 · 13/03/2009 11:52

I'm feeling a bit worried about my daughter's impending 2nd b'day party. We didn't do much for her 1st and, as she's (fingers crossed) going to become a big sister in a couple of months, I wanted to make a fuss of her this year. I've hired the cheap and cheerful local church hall, and a friend of mine is going to do some music/singing for little ones for 40mins or so, then have usual party food, music, cake etc. I've invited more people than I originally thought I would as a)there's enough space b)I'm reasonably friendly with a few local mums and don't want anyone to feel left out c) I wanted to return some invitations. After reading a thread on MN, I'm starting to wonder if people will think that I've invited them to make the numbers up or for presents (which is absolutely not the case).
I know this post sounds a bit neurotic and childish, but feeling anxious enough for others' opinions not to delete it!
What do you think?

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dilemma456 · 13/03/2009 12:04

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mumof2andabit · 13/03/2009 21:57

Oh no, I never think that when I get a party invite. I often invite more people as I know a few people always bow out at the last minute. To be honest at 2 the presents wont matter your dd (apart from the really good ones ) but she will enjoy having lots of people there. If you are really worried make a point of saying to people that presents are necassary, although personally I wouldnt bother.

springdaffs · 13/03/2009 22:27

sounds lovely - dont pay any heed to the begruders - have a great time.

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