How would you handle

ocean733

New Member
JabbaJawz said:
She's 2. She'll get over it.
:yeahthat: She's 2 years old. She won't remember two weeks from now.

If mom and dad are rational, they will understand that you already have a lot of children to watch, and can't possibly take care of their 2-year-old the way that they would probably want you to.
 

jwwb2000

pretty black roses
CMC122 said:
Thanks!

Buy a few cupcakes, rent a movie, have some popcorn and run around in your PJ's:yay: Then send her home with a goody bag loaded with ton's of candy:muwhahahaha:

The candy has NO effect on my kiddo....she is already wound up and cannot sit still :lol:
 
Oldest boy turned 7 this summer. He has always had a family birthday party in the past. This year he wanted an "older boys only" party, and came up with an invitation list. We told the family/friends that were not invited why they were not invited, and they all understood. As kids get older, this is a natural occurance. So, I say speak up NOW and tell them that the 2 year old is not invited, and why. They'll get over it.
 

Wickedwrench

Stubborn and opinionated
JabbaJawz said:
I'd tell them that stopping by for dessert is fine, but that you don't have the time to watch over a 2 year old, and already have several activities planned that are for older children. Just be blunt, direct, and honest. No bullsh*tting w/them. Some people need to be hit over the head, ya know.
I like your style lady!:smile:
 
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