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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 566298" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>DDD,</p><p></p><p>That is the #1 reason that I never had birthday parties for my kids. I was so terrified of that empty room.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tigger and my nephew are just a few months apart. Tigger was NEVER invited to nephew's "kids" birthday parties. My sister would have 3 parties -- one for her husband's family, one for our family and one for her child's friends. Logically, it made sense as Tigger is very outgoing (plus the hyperness) and nephew is very quiet and so are most of his friends so Tigger would have dominated the party just cause he was Tigger. Still stung. Of course, my sister was very good about how she handled it and Tigger never felt 'left out'. </p><p></p><p>So glad that it is pretty common here for a child's last "kids" party to be their 10th birthday and we are well past that age!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 566298, member: 1169"] DDD, That is the #1 reason that I never had birthday parties for my kids. I was so terrified of that empty room. Tigger and my nephew are just a few months apart. Tigger was NEVER invited to nephew's "kids" birthday parties. My sister would have 3 parties -- one for her husband's family, one for our family and one for her child's friends. Logically, it made sense as Tigger is very outgoing (plus the hyperness) and nephew is very quiet and so are most of his friends so Tigger would have dominated the party just cause he was Tigger. Still stung. Of course, my sister was very good about how she handled it and Tigger never felt 'left out'. So glad that it is pretty common here for a child's last "kids" party to be their 10th birthday and we are well past that age! [/QUOTE]
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