Dad's birthday party mistakes leaves wife too mortified to show face at daughter's school
04.10.2022 - 21:05
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A man has taken to the internet to share the mistakes that he made which has left his wife too embarrassed to drop their child off at school. While he says that his mistakes were just innocent slip ups, he has left some social media users torn.
The couple were prepping for their daughter's sixth birthday party, with the man in charge of the cake and the gift bags. The party planning got off to a bad start, with the supermarket misspelling the birthday girl's name, adding an 'h' onto the end, which the dad did not spot.
He was able to deal with this however, as it was the last letter which meant it could be scraped off without disrupting the cake too much. While things appeared to be getting back on track, there was soon to be another blunder on his part.
As he could tell that his wife was already stressed by the cake mistake, he went to his young daughter to ask her what the most important thing for her party was, writes the Mirror. She wanted him to make sure that everyone got gift bags.
Writing on the popular forum site Reddit the man explained: "I found all the candy and toys and what I thought were the bags they were supposed to go into. So I made up the bags, my daughter helps, and she thinks they look great and she's happy with them."
Guests started arriving and everybody was having a nice time until the six-year-old reminded her parents about the party bags they needed to hand out at the end of the day. The dad said: "My wife panics thinking she forgot about them but she says 'don't worry, dad made them' and she looked so relieved until I got the box."
His wife took one look at the party bags and ran into the bedroom crying - but refused to tell him what she was so upset about, leaving him scratching his head.
He said:
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