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Old August 20th 03, 04:46 AM
thefackrells
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ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by. Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen


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Old August 20th 03, 04:51 AM
thefackrells
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oh, and at what age do we stop giving out party gifts (goodie bags)???
"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by. Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen




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Old August 20th 03, 06:56 AM
Tracy WB
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Gwen, my son was in Kindergarten last year and this is my $.02. I would
maybe select 1-2 of the classmates that he seems closest to right now or in
a few weeks and leave it at that. Don't send the invite to school but give
them personally to their moms. At this age feelings get hurt easily and I
mean parents more than the kids. If invites are given out at school the
ones left out may feel bad. Plus you don't want to start out the school
year on the wrong foot for him or you. I would not invite the class unless
you are prepared for all of them to show up. I do not think there is a nice
way to explain why a child is left out and you have the right to invite or
not invite anyone you want. It is all in the delivery. I was the Room
Mom in my son's class and could see the sensitive moms and situations that
arose. Thankfully I stayed out of all of them. I hope that helps a little.

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Tracy



"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by. Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen




  #4  
Old August 20th 03, 12:59 PM
Shirley M...have a goodaa \\;-\)
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You can't possibly invite all the kids in the class and all the parents know
that. Having 8 year olds in the same class also get sticky. Our school
will not give addresses out of families, only names. I have given the
invitations to the twins and asked them to give them to their friends. We
have always limited the parties to a couple of good friends (each gets 2),
then we can do something really fun (i.e., the bowling alley). Ask the
teacher for help too, they are well versed in this delimenia.

Shirley
Chris and Kathleen 1/95 - newly registered 3rd graders - yikes!!!!

"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by. Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen




  #5  
Old August 20th 03, 01:00 PM
Shirley M...have a goodaa \\;-\)
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We still do, but the last party Kathleen went to it was t-shirts. Goody
bags here are given until the sleepovers start (10 or so). Good luck

Shirley

"thefackrells" wrote in message
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oh, and at what age do we stop giving out party gifts (goodie bags)???
"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other

kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle

of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know

I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling

alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by.

Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents

explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at

my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places

is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen






  #6  
Old August 20th 03, 01:02 PM
Shirley M...have a goodaa \\;-\)
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Tracy, that's a great idea, get ahold of the room mom - she also might be
able to intervene for you. I forgot - I was the room mom last year and
there are a lot of things we can do to help.

Shirley

"Tracy WB" wrote in message
...
Gwen, my son was in Kindergarten last year and this is my $.02. I would
maybe select 1-2 of the classmates that he seems closest to right now or

in
a few weeks and leave it at that. Don't send the invite to school but

give
them personally to their moms. At this age feelings get hurt easily and I
mean parents more than the kids. If invites are given out at school the
ones left out may feel bad. Plus you don't want to start out the school
year on the wrong foot for him or you. I would not invite the class

unless
you are prepared for all of them to show up. I do not think there is a

nice
way to explain why a child is left out and you have the right to invite or
not invite anyone you want. It is all in the delivery. I was the Room
Mom in my son's class and could see the sensitive moms and situations that
arose. Thankfully I stayed out of all of them. I hope that helps a

little.

--
~~~
Tracy



"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other

kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle

of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know

I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling

alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by.

Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents

explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at

my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places

is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen






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Old August 20th 03, 02:50 PM
The Huwe Family
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Gwen,

As a teacher (well, former teacher now :-) I would suggest you only invite
a couple of the students from the class that you know your son really wants
to invite, or even "all the boys". If you invite the entire class, you
better be prepared for them all to show up. You can easily give the
invitations to the teacher and ask him/her to discretely pass them out. In
my classroom, as in most, we had "mailboxes" where all the going home papers
were placed. I took time towards the end of the school day to put their
papers and the invitations in the box at that time. That way one of the
students wouldn't go over to their box, see the invitation, and open it and
show it around. I'm not sure that 5 year olds could handle it, but my
classes of 2nd & 3rd graders were told that they could only discuss the
party between the people who went to the party. They understood about
hurting others feelings.

The only other suggestion I can give if you don't want to leave anyone out,
is to have the party in two stages. One group goes bowling and then
everyone meets later at chuck e cheese for the party (or at your home.)

Gayle

"thefackrells" wrote in message
t...
ok, so this isn't in regards to my twins but rather their older brother,
James...He has just started kindergarten (yay!) and his 5th Bday is in a
month...now usually we've always had a family party with a few other kids
invited...or a bunch of kids for the first couple of hours followed by a
family bbq....Now, I know we don't *have to* to invite his entire class

but
being that his bday is so early, its not like he's established a circle of
friends yet, kwim? Plus he's got the few others I know he would like to

see
at his party, outside of his classmates.....my dilemma is (and I know I've
done it to myself) that we've decided to have his party at a bowling alley
and its $11/person...yeah, ouch! So how should I eliminate the kids?? I

was
thinking that if the class list (which we have yet to receive) gave
addresses, that I would then just invite the kids that lived close by. Or
should I just invite them all and pray that only half show up???....or

just
stick to the handful and maybe send a note to the other parents explaining
why their kiddo was left out??? Boy, I didn't think it would be this

hard!!!
I don't want to hurt any kiddos feelings but I don't want 30-40 kids at my
house either!! LOL and the going rate at any birthday party type places is
is about the same....or more! GULP....help!
Gwen




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Old August 20th 03, 07:02 PM
Anita
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What is a room mom? Is this a U.S. thing?

Anita

"Shirley M...have a goodaa \;-)" wrote in
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Tracy, that's a great idea, get ahold of the room mom - she also might be
able to intervene for you. I forgot - I was the room mom last year and
there are a lot of things we can do to help.

Shirley




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Old August 20th 03, 07:19 PM
Tracy WB
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The Room Mom coordinates parties and aids the teacher in any way she can.
She is kid of the liaisons between parents and teachers.

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What is a room mom? Is this a U.S. thing?

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"Shirley M...have a goodaa \;-)" wrote in
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Tracy, that's a great idea, get ahold of the room mom - she also might

be
able to intervene for you. I forgot - I was the room mom last year and
there are a lot of things we can do to help.

Shirley




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Old August 20th 03, 07:20 PM
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Room Mom or homeroom Mom is basically the go-between person of parents and
teacher. She organizes parties, field trips and volunteers in the classroom
from time to time.


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