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[quote=Anonymous]I guess what I care more about is that the reason for not bringing the PJs is disingenuous. He didn't refuse to bring them to "toughen up" his son, he didn't bring them because (a) he things Pajama Day is unimportant (even if it's important to his child) and (b) he doesn't want to be inconvenienced by something he thinks is unimportant and (c) it's easier to say no to you than to the school. Honestly, if the school had called YOUR HUSBAND, he might've actually gone to deliver the PJs. But since they called you, and you were the one to deliver the message, he was better able to say "no." Next time just say, "I'm on my way out for an important meeting. Would you mind calling my husband at home? He might be able to do something about it. Thanks!" Seriously. I have told my neighbors to deliver a complaint (about something my husband does) directly to my husband because it's more likely to result in changed behavior coming from them than from me.[/quote]
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