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Party Politics

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LynetteScavo · 20/03/2009 13:49

I do not want to make any mothers I know cry, so I jsut wanted to check with the MN jury before I made a final decision.

Scenario;

DS2 will be 6 during Easter Holidays.

I was planning to invite all the boys iin his class to a football party. One boy has a twin sister in the class. Do I invite her or not?

DS2 aslso wanted to invite a couple of girls, which I could do, but then that would mean 2/3 of the class are invited and 1/3 not. Becuase of cost I don't was to invite all 30. He did say there were a couple of bys that he didn't want to invite, but I said it would be better to invite all the boys so no one was said.

Also the party will be from 4-6. Usually these paries run from 6-8pm, and they don't do food, just a drinks. Should I insist to the coach that I need to schedule time in for food - or could I get away with handing out a food box to each child at half time?

Just checking as I don't want any weeping mums or dirty looks next term.

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Jeffa · 20/03/2009 14:02

Invite all the boys. Just the boys

Stop for food at some point. They won't want much but will be very grumpy (and possibly silly as well) if hungry and tired towards the end.

LynetteScavo · 20/03/2009 14:42

Any sugestions as to what to put in the food boxes welcome. (You'd think I'd never done a party before! )

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LynetteScavo · 21/03/2009 08:41

And party bags.

Dare I not do them????

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