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Old 02-25-2007, 02:32 PM
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we are doing Pirates of Penzance at school right now and for the set we made big rocks out of paper mache. cheap and sets the scene... we also are using pirate flages made out of bedsheets in the entry way. Yet again... cheep and sets the scene. how bout having blue jello with gummy worms and such in it too for food?
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Old 03-10-2007, 07:01 PM
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Angry

I wish I could report that the party was a raging success. The decorations were super--we had a huge pirate flag waving from our porch, a talking pirate head on the door, a tunnel that they crawled through to get in the door, you get the idea. The refreshments were great--Blazercheer baked a pirate chest cake spilling over with candy jewels and chocolate coins.

However, this nasty little creep from our son's class came to the party, a kid we didn't know. Teachers require that if you give out invitations at school, you give them to all the kids or at least those of your own sex. I understand this but if I'd known about this kid, I would've found another way to give them out.

He refused to play any games, preferring to run about and destroy decorations. He wouldn't eat cake because he wanted to run balloons through with his sword. We had to abandon the games and merely showed a Garfield pirate movie and then have the treasure hunt because there was no other way to corral him.

My son seems content and is playing with his presents now. However, what could have been a smash hit wasn't and here's a warning to all you mothers of young kids: check out your guest list before you send out invitations. Wish I'd thought to.

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Old 03-10-2007, 07:06 PM
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That's awful. How embarrassing for his mother that he behaved that way.

I'm sure the other kids had a great time though. They didn't know what they were missing.
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Old 03-10-2007, 09:32 PM
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Awww Carnation, I'm sorry!

If you haven't already, please send a 'kind' note to that little boy's mother. I will admit that I'm not a parent, but I have had experiences working with children with disabilities and children with behavioral disorders. Some parents are a little 'blind' to how their children behave when they aren't around. While a little note may not really do much, in many cases can serve as a) a warning for how people perceive their child (and really their parenting skills) and/or b) piece of mind for you to know that you could nicely get off your chest that this kid is a terror and not feel so bad when this kid isn't invited next year.

I was once at a party for a darling little girl that I babysat for in college and spotted this little boy's 'girl equivalent'. This child was such a terror she drove the birthday girl to tears multiple times. While I knew it wasn't my business at all, I knew it was really no skin off my back if these parents didn't like me or not; I got their address from the birthday girl's folks (who were really so stunned and upset the mother handed off this girl to her folks and said, 'Please call me tomorrow about how "Brittany" behaved herself today; if she's here any longer I may lose my cool'). I wrote a quick note about what I observed and slipped it in their mailbox on my way home (they apparently only lived about 2 blocks away from the birthday girl). Before Birthday Girl's parents had a chance to attempt to talk to "Brittany's", "Brittany's" mother was on the phone profousely apologizing and offering to take BG's Mom to lunch to mend some fences. Apparently, Brittany was also told to write an apology note to BG (they were both 7 at the time). I know it really gave BG's folks a piece of mind to work this out.

If you didn't really know this kid beforehand, I'm sure you won't care what his parents think of you if they don't receive 'friendly-criticism' well. You don't strike me as the type who would be upset if your son doesn't get to go to the creep's birthday. Sounds like a bad influence.
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Old 03-10-2007, 10:34 PM
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His stepmother of 8 months-who is 28--was there for a good deal of the party. She kept following him around and asking him to put down the sword, which he wouldn't, and come play the games, which he wouldn't either. Finally she left for awhile. When she returned, she tried to get him to thank our son (nope), put on his shoes (nope), and leave (gave her problems there too). She whispered on the way out that they have joint custody with the ex-wife; she probably wanted us to know that she didn't create this monster.

We can just see what her future will be like.

Who would have thought that the pirate party report would end up like this?
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:17 PM
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Was he any better when she wasn't there? Was taking him home just out of the question for her? ::sigh::

Sorry you had to deal with his behavior Carnation, especially when you had put so much time and effort into the party planning.
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Old 03-11-2007, 05:51 PM
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Carnation,

I'm so sorry that much of the time (and money!) you spent planning for your son's party was ruined. And while, thankfully, your son is happy, it doesn't change what you thought would be some great activities that the others would enjoy. As a fellow party planner, I share your frustration!! But, wow-what a cake!!!

By the by, tomorrow night the two TriDelt's mom and myself are off to the campus to take our girls out to eat, then watch their Video Night dance performances-(I'm still not sure why each sorority's eight minute dance is called "Video Night"-maybe I'll understand after it's over.) We're just glad our girls wanted us to come! (And, of course, get a free meal!)
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