| Ah, A Night Party for Four-Year-Olds? |
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| Written by Sylvester Ojenagbon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 03 July 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Indeed, times have changed. While my wife and I are getting worried about and musing over the best age our daughters should be allowed access to certain information or go on a date, we just realized that the world has left us behind. In other words, my wife and I do not seem to really belong to this generation. We ought to have lived in the Stone Age or sometime in the fifth century. By the way, the little girls we are worried about are just two and four years old. I have been told by many people that, considering the cuteness of these little girls God has blessed us with, we would have to start rearing cubs to keep guys at a reasonable distance when this twosome are of age. Sometimes, I consider that a joke but, at other times, I consider it the reality of what lies ahead. An elderly woman told me recently, as we were trying to sort out an issue involving my older daughter: That is one reason I have never prayed to have a female child. Surprisingly, I have always prayed to have one or two of them. In fact, my wife and I had a fight over that when we were expecting our first child and she had to surrender, albeit reluctantly, when it turned out to be a girl. But I am just coming to terms with the reality of raising children, especially the female gender, in todays world. Well, if such irrelevant issues are already giving me some jitters, long before their time comes, you can imagine my shock this morning when my wife showed me the invitation card the four-year-old brought home from school yesterday. It was addressed to Mummy (my wife, that is), asking her to please release Lisette (our daughter) for a sleep-over party on the eleventh of this month. By the way, the said party is not holding in their school. Neither is it holding in a church or a mosque. According to the information on the card, it will be holding at the residence of the parents of one of my daughters classmates. And it is to celebrate the birthday of their daughter who will be four on the seventh of this month, which is a Monday. But the sleep-over party will not be holding until the following Friday. There is a request to parents to drop the children any time from 6.00pm that day with their swimsuit, pajamas, underwear, toiletries and a day wear for the following morning. Okay, what do they intend to do with or for children in a night party that cannot be done in the day time? The information on the card states that the children will stay up late and have lots of fun. They will watch all-night movies and have their nails done. Then the pick-up time the following morning is 10.00am. As archaic and as bush as I think I am, I know that a sleep-over party is not strange to some adults and those who reside abroad. Again, I do not mind teenagers doing a sleep-over party, if their parents consent. But a night party in
The unfortunate thing is that I do not know most of the parents of my childrens classmates. Even if I knew the parents of this particular child, I still would not consent to my daughter attending a sleep-over party at age four. And I find everything wrong with that kind of invitation being distributed in a school. Yes, I know every child would love to have fun with his or her classmates, but what about restricting the invitation to a sleep-over party to parents who know you and with whom you have a rapport? And to think there are as many as 24 children in the class. If all of them get dropped off for a night party (without their parents), how will their security be guaranteed? I have done some stupid things in life, but dropping off my four-year-old daughter for a sleep-over party, in a place I know next to nothing about and with people I have never met or spoken with, will definitely not be one of them. I thought of calling up the proprietor of the school to find out why she allowed the invitation to be distributed in her school, but on second thoughts, I realized I may just be the only one who feels this way about this. At least, nobody is holding a whip over anybody to release his or her child for a sleep-over party.
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Posted by Robot| 03.07.2008 09:45