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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Update: Suzie’s dad emailed that they were working on summer custody schedule and didn’t know if it would work yet but he would be happy to chaperone if so. I told him that we can’t facilitate male chaperones on this trip and that I was facing a deadline and it sounds like Suzie can’t be part of this. I mean, it’s clearly not a priority for them and it’s only 4 months away....how can they still have no idea what their custody schedule looks????[/quote] Wow, I feel bad for Suzy, for so many reasons. Sounds like every expects the worst from the poor girl, haven't heard anything positive about her, just that she's been encouraged to participate with multiple emails and requests, and then when she does, everyone is upset by it. [b]It feels like OP is a bit of a drama queen[/b] who wants to be able to say.. I did all I could for her, tried so hard, but she was just such a mess. Each update includes more "transgressions" and reasons OP would like to remove Suzy from the troop, but instead of making a policy and sticking to it-- bit it for RSVPing to events, cookie sales, or drinking as a chaperone, OP likes to say "And you won't believe what else... ", "what am I to do?" Guess it's a good thing Suzy isn't vegetarian and wanting to attend the trip.[/quote] Yup. [/quote]
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