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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 513875" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Although I know that you live in a village rather than a city like we did I'm glad it is not so very small that every party is seen and heard by everyone. My first difficult child (referred to as GFGmom in my posts) was only invited to one party as a youngster. She was so completely excited and happy that I remember it clearly forty years after the fact. For some reason, Lord knows why, she accepted my blanket explanation that most families limited the number of children invited to parties, often had lots of family members that came...so they just didn't have room for everyone. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad that he is going with the flow and that you are, too. You're right to assume there will be many exclusions. Sigh. on the other hand when I thought back to my childhood none of us were invited to every party. Sometimes my Mom even had to force me to go when I didn't particularly like the child. I was a polite, easy child kid. Fingers crossed that he doesn't see it as a personal rejection. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 513875, member: 35"] Although I know that you live in a village rather than a city like we did I'm glad it is not so very small that every party is seen and heard by everyone. My first difficult child (referred to as GFGmom in my posts) was only invited to one party as a youngster. She was so completely excited and happy that I remember it clearly forty years after the fact. For some reason, Lord knows why, she accepted my blanket explanation that most families limited the number of children invited to parties, often had lots of family members that came...so they just didn't have room for everyone. I'm glad that he is going with the flow and that you are, too. You're right to assume there will be many exclusions. Sigh. on the other hand when I thought back to my childhood none of us were invited to every party. Sometimes my Mom even had to force me to go when I didn't particularly like the child. I was a polite, easy child kid. Fingers crossed that he doesn't see it as a personal rejection. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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