First off, sorry if this sounds totally stupid...


anyway, every year, my church holds a Christmas party in our dining hall. This year, it'll fall on Saturday, December 2nd, much earlier than usual (its usually a week before christmas). It's a very family-oriented party, santa comes and gives the little kids candy and presents...


here's the thing - I have this teacher, Mrs. Comer, whom I REALLY admire, and... I don't know... I just thought it'd be nice to invite her to the party. Especially since she has a little boy (he's 4), and I think it'd be a great experience for them. I actually don't mind that much... I mean, it's a little embarassing, and I don't want her to tell any other students or teachers. But I'm afraid of what my parents will think (they're, of course, coming to the party too, hence the fact that I don't drive yet...) I already asked my grandma and gave me this lecture about how it's "morally wrong". Don't ask. But really, it's not like I wanna be "best pals" with this woman, I just want to show her some of my culture (it's a Greek church). But she's Christian and everything, and I don't see why not. I spoke w/ my Sunday school teacher yesterday about it, and she actually thinks itsa great idea.


Also, for all theteachers on here- what would you do if a student invited you to a party (more specifically, family oriented holiday party)? I'm curious to see what your respones would be