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Same neighbor/more problems for my daughter (Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 52814" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks all. My hub (who is Assistant Coach) and our friends who have a daughter on the team are going to have an "official" softball team party, since the coach said the party at his house had nothing to do with the softball team ...and we're inviting ALL the families and having everyone bring a dish to pass and the big event will be a parent vs. kid softball game. Hub and I talked it over. Coach had written in an e-mail to all the parents that "due to the special circumstances" (I guess it means N.) "we decided not to have a party" (but his wife DID have SOME sort of non-birthday party that included all the girls except N.) "and if anyone else wants to throw one, go ahead." (Well, WE WILL!) And his daughter will be invited. I want to show N. that this is the right thing to do. I have to marvel at the e-mail though. If it wasn't a softball team party, then why were ONLY the softball players, minus N., invited? P. has other friends that don't play softball, and they sure weren't invited to THAT party, and the invites were flamboyantly handed out AT the game...oh, well. In the meantime, I think the girls will have a blast and N. will go to a softball team party, without excluding anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 52814, member: 1550"] Thanks all. My hub (who is Assistant Coach) and our friends who have a daughter on the team are going to have an "official" softball team party, since the coach said the party at his house had nothing to do with the softball team ...and we're inviting ALL the families and having everyone bring a dish to pass and the big event will be a parent vs. kid softball game. Hub and I talked it over. Coach had written in an e-mail to all the parents that "due to the special circumstances" (I guess it means N.) "we decided not to have a party" (but his wife DID have SOME sort of non-birthday party that included all the girls except N.) "and if anyone else wants to throw one, go ahead." (Well, WE WILL!) And his daughter will be invited. I want to show N. that this is the right thing to do. I have to marvel at the e-mail though. If it wasn't a softball team party, then why were ONLY the softball players, minus N., invited? P. has other friends that don't play softball, and they sure weren't invited to THAT party, and the invites were flamboyantly handed out AT the game...oh, well. In the meantime, I think the girls will have a blast and N. will go to a softball team party, without excluding anyone. [/QUOTE]
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