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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just want to point out on wanting that no one ever considers an option - if you don’t want to drop off your kid, but also have no means of not bringing the sibling, you can decline the invitation. It’s not a summons. [/quote] And it isnt an invitation if you arent considerate of other situations. I have an only. Siblings arent even on my personal radar but I am 1 of 3. I would hate for a kid to left out because of logistics and I think drop-off expectations are completely inappropriate. A parent should be staying no matter what. You are effectively cancelling out any children who have parents who have siblings and have one parent, a parent that does shift work, a parent that works nights, etc. Just stop inviting people if you dont care if they can make it. [/quote] :roll: [/quote]
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