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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again: and no, they don’t send extra snacks and weren’t what I would call super extra grateful. I’ve been clear that my child will have dinner but they always say their kid will eat at home so not to worry. And then kid eats half of my kid’s dinner. Adult who is home waves from the front window when I drop the child off. They have an older kid and are hands-off team parents.[/quote] PP who said I’d do it when I could but they need to send food. I’m of the same mind given your update. I’d be happy to give a ride if that fit with my schedule but I am not going to disrupt my family to make it work for your kid by agreeing to 100% for a one sided agreement. And the no snacks/no dinner is a deal breaker. I hated making car dinners and I am certainly not putting my child in the position of not sharing or putting myself in the position of making more food later - it’s my line in the sand. I am the mom who gives lots of rides. But I would not feel guilty if this one didn’t work. The parents need to up their game or withdraw. [/quote]
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