The invite said, “feel free to drop your child off”. And then I was hit with the dilemma.
As my son threw his lunch box in the sink and hurled yet another pile of notes my way, I saw a brightly-coloured envelope amongst the P&C newsletter and the excursion permission slip.
“What’s this?”
“Oh, that’s an invite to Lilli’s birthday party,” my 6-year-old said with excitement, “it’s at her house and there’s going to be an animal farm.”
I opened the farm-themed envelope to find details of the upcoming party; the usual date, time and RSVP details were there but along the bottom I also saw the following: There will be adequate adult supervision, feel free to drop your child off for the duration of the party.
It seems I’d gone from ‘have a coffee with the other mums’ birthday parties to ‘kids-only’ party age without even realising it.
So is that it, I drop him off now? I don’t stay? Was I allowed to if he wanted me to? Will I be looked down at if I stay and I’m ‘that’ mum?
Where’s the parenting etiquette guide when I needed it?
I’ve never left him at a party before. I’m not sure how I feel about this. I spoke with my fiancé about it and we decided to ask Mr Six his opinion.
“No mum, you HAVE to stay.”
Okay, done and dusted. I’d stay. I’d just have to deal with being ‘that’ parent.
I thought we were over the dilemma until my 4-year-old came home from preschool and excitedly threw another invite my way, “Phoenix is having a trampoline party and I’m going”.
Checked the invite, cool, trampoline party, sounds fun. Date – crap! Saturday morning. Fiancé is working and 6-year-old has soccer 30mins away in the opposite direction.
Mr Four: “Mum, I’ll be FINE just drop me off.”