Posted on 06/21/2023 1:12:38 PM PDT by Morgana
A heartbroken mom has been left devastated after no one showed up to her daughter's third birthday party.
Gloria, who does not disclose her full name, had planned a Minnie Mouse-themed gettogether for daughter Daleyza.
The family had festooned their backyard in Modesto, California, with pink balloons, glistening streamers and enough chairs to seat up to 20 guests.
Gloria took to TikTok to vent her frustrations after not a single person arrived - but things eventually started looking up.
In the 18-second clip, Gloria panned the camera around the backyard to show off the themed décor which had a table of treats as the centerpiece.
She had also set up three dining tables flanked by at least 20 folding chairs for guests - all of which remained empty.
The clip concluded with a heart-wrenching shot of her daughter jumping up and down with a single adult companion in a Minnie Mouse-patterned moon bounce.
Gloria overlaid text on the desolate scene which read: 'My baby turned three and no one came to her party. I cooked and made a bunch of pastries.
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I remember having friends on the street at that age. Somewhere my parents have pics of us playing together. I can still tell you their names.
Then again there were more kids back then, we were born before roe.
They think a Minnie Mouse party is too heteronormative?
Stop drinking the MSM kool-aid on what California is like
No one showed up? Maybe mom needs to look in the mirror and wonder about her and her family and her daughters “friends”. Maybe trans-loving Disney theme is inappropriate for Modesto area?
“Stop drinking the MSM kool-aid on what California is like”
LOL.
When we grew up, and our mothers stayed home, all the kids on the street would run the circuit, we’d probably visit 5 houses in one day, going in and out, while the moms held down the fort. The moms knew all the kids on the street by their first names.
So you admit I am right?
Hopefully, they are boycotting the Mouse and anything else Disney.
I going off things I’ve heard California escapees say on YouTube.
If you like it there, I’m happy for you. It’s a beautiful place. I lived there once.
One year I hosted my twins birthday party at local indoor range. Had to invite all or none in their classes, we had nearly 40 kids, plus some sibling, and parents—close to 60 people show up. Wild success—did some firearms instruction, they got to shoot pistols, rifles, even a fully-automatic rifle. Perfect for 9-10 year olds if I recall correctly.
Beat me too it. This is one of those fake sob stories posted to get monetizing hits and sympathy donations. Some people are just so gullible.
There’s far more to this story... No RSVP, invites had wrong date, sent out late, never received.
Or it’s the usual feel sorry for me here’s my go fund me sympathy page.
Ding..ding...ding...3 yr olds couldn’t care less...it’s Mommy who is the hurt one.
Why is this an international news story?
Mine was this
“Although I was not invited, I would have had to decline, as my doctor says I can’t mix my heart medication with Daleyza.”
Establish an RSVP deadline and have a Plan B.
Bet it wasn’t the kids and parents from church who got invited...
Last thought, does mom have no shame? Why is she even telling about this? What an embarrassment to her, her family, and her young kid. Shame on her.
In one of the New Age self-help lectures by the late Dr.Wayne W. Dyer he told of a mother who said all mothers want to shelter their kids from all hurts but it can’t happen.
Her little boy was having trouble making friends in school. When it was time for a class Valentine’s Day party he sat down with her and made out a list of all the kids he remembered in the classroom so he could make out a card. Went to a lot of trouble to remember each one.
On the day of the party on the way home his mother saw him getting closer on the sidewalk until she could see he was holding one card.
“So the teacher’s one mandatory minimum card for each student was all he got? No one else was thoughtful enough to give him one?” She wouldn’t let her son see her crying so looked cheerful and said “So were the cookies good at the party?”
The little boy was smiling and proudly said “It was so good. I did it. I remembered every single one and gave them each a card. I’m so happy.”
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