| It took 10 minutes to settle on a pair of pants? Sounds like a one and done play date and that’s that. |
Because kids are weird? If we are OK with a 4 year old being a stickler for time, then we should be ok with one who needs to change pants. |
So dcum. Why write a neighbor off so quickly? |
It was “around 1.” OP wasn’t late. |
Maybe your kid is "weird," but my kid may want to change clothes a lot and we are supposed to be out the door to honor plans, I step in and do this thing called "parenting." I would say, "one different pick, and then we are leaving." It's almost as if its me, and not a 4yo, who runs the show. |
Because of the apparent weirdness in the response. Maybe one more try and then leave it alone. |
Because some of us have been burned enough by flaky, selfish, unreliable people. Our circle is full of trustworthy, respectful, reliable people who have their shit together. That's who we spend our time with. |
Deep breaths. |
| OP texted that they were in their way at 1:10 so she showed up at 1:15 or later for a 1 pm play date. The other family had to be ready at 1. Most likely the other 4 year old had been waiting 15 minutes which is a lot turca kid that age. |
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NP. I think other mom was a little rigid/weird, but I would keep an open mind and I’d be fine with a request from them to try again.
I think both kids may have been over-excited, which causes a grouchy crash. I agree that kids will eventually meet up in school and may do better (or not!) at that time. |
| The kid only knew you were late because the MOM made a big deal out of it. How would a little kid know you were late otherwise? Now you know. Be punctual with this mom or just drop her. |
| Well, if her daughter really likes a schedule she should have said 1 pm period. And when you were delayed you should have texted to let her know. Maybe she was lukewarm about the whole thing to begin with though. |
| She sounds nuts. Avoid. |
Really sounds like like the mom really had little or no interest and couldn't come out and say it. |
Some people run their homes like dictatorships and some don't. Different strokes. |