Anonymous wrote:OP, you are a drama queen. No one asked you to feed the child or take her to the pool and you don't need to feel bad about not doing either. Just own it. First you say the problem is that swimsuits wont fit and then later you say you just dont want to pay for the friend. And then you add that you dont want the bother of watching another kid. You dont need to justify your decision and that you need to do so in this overwrought way shows that you may be making assumptions about the expectations or judgments from the friend's parent. Letting a kid knock on a door to see if a friend can play is something I and many other parents encourage in my neighborhood. It doesn't mean any of us are trying to thrust our child on other parents. If it were me, I would think nothing of it for my child to be sent home because the family was having lunch or already had other plans. And when kids come over tonour place, sometimes I feed them during mealtimes and other times I send them home. This is all no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just tell the mom we're going to the pull in a an hour. If you want her to join us please bring her things over within 30 minutes otherwise I'll drop her off on my way out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just tell the mom we're going to the pull in a an hour. If you want her to join us please bring her things over within 30 minutes otherwise I'll drop her off on my way out.
Because our pool passes are expensive and I don’t want to watch an extra kid at the pool by myself all afternoon. -OP
So invite the mom too. You don't sound like a good neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not-clearly the other mother is rude. Just tell her that you have plans in an hour so will need to send the child back before then.
How is the other mom rude? (And even if so, why isn’t the other dad, too?). The kid came and asked to play. OP just has to say “Sorry, it’s not a good day.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just tell the mom we're going to the pull in a an hour. If you want her to join us please bring her things over within 30 minutes otherwise I'll drop her off on my way out.
Because our pool passes are expensive and I don’t want to watch an extra kid at the pool by myself all afternoon. -OP
So invite the mom too. You don't sound like a good neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Of course not-clearly the other mother is rude. Just tell her that you have plans in an hour so will need to send the child back before then.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just tell the mom we're going to the pull in a an hour. If you want her to join us please bring her things over within 30 minutes otherwise I'll drop her off on my way out.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why you feel put upon, OP. Or why you texted the mom. If you wanted to offer lunch, you can ask the kid if she wants to stay for lunch. If you don’t want to, say it’s not a good time. If you don’t want to take her to the pool, then say it’s not a good time to play. What’s the big deal?
Also don’t understand the posts about driving her home, evidently she biked there and can also bike back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just tell the mom we're going to the pull in a an hour. If you want her to join us please bring her things over within 30 minutes otherwise I'll drop her off on my way out.
Because our pool passes are expensive and I don’t want to watch an extra kid at the pool by myself all afternoon. -OP
Anonymous wrote:Of course not-clearly the other mother is rude. Just tell her that you have plans in an hour so will need to send the child back before then.