Yeah…you did nothing wrong OP and were totally appropriate and accommodating. Sorry for your DD and hers. I’d leave the offer open to drop her off later at night if she decides that would be ok |
She's being ridiculous.
"6:30 is too early. Dd will be disappointed, maybe another time." |
The other Mother is being a drama queen. Forget it and move on. Maybe the girls will work out a solution. If the girl is really responsible, she can get herself up, by herself, and quietly slip out in the morning to meet her pick-up. |
I would not personally be willing to commit to getting up at 6:30am and getting a child ready to go home after hosting a sleepover. This is not a reasonable request, nor is requiring children to go to bed early to accommodate her schedule.
It does sound like it would be easier to skip the party. For you, mostly. |
As a parent you need to supervise and get the kids to bed at a reasonable hour. |
A "reasonable hour" for a sleepover is quite late IMO Expecting OP to wake the kid for a 6:30 pick up, and likely waking a lot of the other kids is unreasonable. |
We had a 730am pickup at my son's 10th bday sleepover. Some of the kids woke the others earlier so it wasn't like anyone got a good amount of sleep. I think you handled it very well. I had also offered 10PM pickup for anyone who needed a good night's sleep for the next day's activities. |
Unless it was was his best friend in the world (and even then I’d be annoyed and think the parents were lunatics) there’s no way I’d send my child to a sleepover that required a 7:30 am pickup….Why would you do this???? |
The other mom has a loose screw. Her dd is probably upset to miss but its totally nuts that she is putting this on you instead of giving her daughter the 9:30pm pick up option. You handled very well! |
+1 I think you dodged a bullet OP. |
This was at the parent's request, she came early to get her child. |
You can be a terminator |
' are you sure she's offended? maybe she just realized it was a dumb idea for them to travel with very little sleep and more wans't going to happen |
Yeah, i read her response more as though she wanted her Dd to still get to come but on second thought it wouldn’t work that well, practically speaking so they should probably skip it instead. She should have been more gracious about it though. And it is rude to RSVP yes and then change your RSVP (unless the change is due to illness or emergency of course) |
Not OP but WHAT? I am not driving anywhere (nor awake) at midnight. |