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He will be that magical age most mothers probably try to forget... Two! She wants to have a party for him at Chuckie Cheese and wanted to know if I could contribute some money to help pay for this. I can't afford to take myself to Chuckie Cheese, not that I would with a bunch of kids running around to play games and eat pizza. Did it once, never again!! That place simply frightens me! I pointed out to her that he's ... TWO! He won't remember if you took him to Chuckie Cheese, he won't remember the celebration of his birthday, in fact... he won't care. I know, mother of the year award for me, right? She's aware that he won't remember it so I interjected.. "Then say it like it is, the party is for the adults in his life!" Then she pointed out the argument I couldn't deny.. "He can still have fun." Yet it makes no sense to me to have a party like that when everyone is so broke. Add to it she'll want us to be there and she was going to hit her dad up for money and invite him. Uhm.. another reason to stay home. We are divorced for a reason.. actually we could do these things until he got married. Then, he seemed far less willing to make it easier for the kids and combine it. So, I figure she's not comfortable hanging around the ex wife.. I can understand and I'm okay with that. I can't afford 70 bucks right now. I can't figure out how I'm going to pay my bills yet so a party for a two year old isn't high on my priority list. If she wanted to cut it down to family we could have a home made party here or better yet at her house, it is her son! Of course she understandably doesn't want to have ten children plus parents at her apartment so she was going for Chucky Cheese. I say.. wait till he's older for that. That's my thought cause he'll still love her no matter what she does for him. Just wait till he gets older though. We've never really been able to have a birthday party for her. Her birthday was the 12th of January and report cards come out about the this time... everyone was grounded for her birthday. Eventually I quit getting her excited cause she'd go to everyone's birthday with gift in hand and when hers came around she got... report cards!! |
| Friday January 17, 2009 10:20 AM PST OK, coming from someone who doesn't have any children but who has been disappointed on birthdays for whatever reason, no party, no real presents, etc ... kids get over it. I also wanted a pony, a Barbie Dream House, a party with dancing (meaning moving all the furniture to the walls and let the kids scuff up the floors) ... I wanted a lot of things. I never resented my parents because I never got those things. Honestly any parties that my mother had for me I don't remember except for the one where we have a pinata and I got whacked in the head. lol | ||
| LauraBelle January 16, 2009 08:20 AM PST Oh how I can relate to this post! We've done the Chuck E Cheese thing more than once but at that time it was "affordable" ... not now tho and am grateful that the last party for the 4yr & 2yr olds *sister 'n brother Sept 24 & 27th* were at the cheaper Pizza play place close to home! The two still at home, I think they think sometimes we're made of money! I couldn't believe it when my Audrey *age 12* responed to my saying '... sorry, we just don't have the extra money for that' with 'but I saw you have more checks in that checkbook!' ... sheez ... she gives blondes the bad rap they get sometimes ... and I thought I was teaching them so well ... {{huggz}} | ||
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