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9 year olds birthday party question


cardiackat88.

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My oldest daughter is going to a 9 year olds birthday party.

My wife doesn't want to go, period. I don't really care either way.

There are two things neither one of us want to do.

1: Take the 4 year old boy and 22 month old girl. There is no possible way of that happening.

2: Neither of us want to stay for the duration of the party.

So the big question is, can we poke our head in and drop her off for the party? Or do we have to stay there with her the whole time?

The party is supposed to be from noon to 4pm.

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Is not about you anymore 88.

I am alright with it for the most part.

My wife acts like she has such bad anxiety and I am on call for work.

I was also worried it would be inappropriate for me to be the only dad there, it's a girls birthday party. I am a soldier on an army post and I am worried I will be surrounded by tons of army wives.

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Play man to man d with your kids. You take one and wife takes the other. On your way if you take the older one set the expectation you will stay for a little while.

A good 90 mins is all you need. You exit strategy is you want some one on one time with your kid. Which should be true.

Pay me later.

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