Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were your friend and you bailed on a trip because you wanted to stay home and do laundry…I would be hurt and annoyed. It’s going to take you more than 3 days to pack your daughter for gymnastics camp?! If your daughter is old enough to go to sleep away camp, she’s old enough to pack for a weekend at the beach AND her camp stuff. Tell her to get started now and you can just check to make sure she has enough pairs of underwear or whatever. And quite frankly she can do her own laundry, maybe pay her to do some of yours! Won’t your kid be bummed to miss the trip?? Do you have a spouse in this who can help?
Also, lean on your friends this year. Tell them you have a really busy week, boss just quit etc and can you phone it in on the groceries this year - see if you can just venmo someone else money to deal with your share and pay for takeout for your night for dinner. If I were a friend I would gladly pick up some slack on the logistics if it meant getting to see you vs you bailing at the last minute.
I'm the OP - I should have included in my post that we live on the same block so we see each other all the time, this isn't a reunion.
NP and I think in that case you should go in person and talk to the one who owns the house and let them know you can’t make it. Just tell the truth. You way over estimated how much stuff you would be able to do on the schedule and you are just now struggling and very exhausted and just can’t do it all. Apologize profusely and thank them for their generosity. And also take a moment to realize as your kids get older and the years go by you won’t be as interested in doing this summer weekend every single summer. Next year it may very well be another neighbor who backs out bc they out their own families needs first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse who can take the kids, and you can join them a day or two later?
I feel you on the exhaustion, but the trip might do you good if you can have a day or two solo first, so you get some solitude and feel like you have your act together.
It's a three-day trip, so really it wouldn't make much sense to go up separately, and honestly the COVID element concerns me prior to gymnastics camp because we'd be out a lot of money.
I am so torn and so tired and frazzled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop letting this weigh on you. Text them NOW "You guys I am so sorry but we just can't make it this summer. It breaks my heart because I love our time together. Please have a great time for me! Much love, Kim!"
This! If you were my friend I would want you to stay home for your mental health. You can go to the beach next year. Sh*t happens.
Anonymous wrote:Stop letting this weigh on you. Text them NOW "You guys I am so sorry but we just can't make it this summer. It breaks my heart because I love our time together. Please have a great time for me! Much love, Kim!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were your friend and you bailed on a trip because you wanted to stay home and do laundry…I would be hurt and annoyed. It’s going to take you more than 3 days to pack your daughter for gymnastics camp?! If your daughter is old enough to go to sleep away camp, she’s old enough to pack for a weekend at the beach AND her camp stuff. Tell her to get started now and you can just check to make sure she has enough pairs of underwear or whatever. And quite frankly she can do her own laundry, maybe pay her to do some of yours! Won’t your kid be bummed to miss the trip?? Do you have a spouse in this who can help?
Also, lean on your friends this year. Tell them you have a really busy week, boss just quit etc and can you phone it in on the groceries this year - see if you can just venmo someone else money to deal with your share and pay for takeout for your night for dinner. If I were a friend I would gladly pick up some slack on the logistics if it meant getting to see you vs you bailing at the last minute.
I'm the OP - I should have included in my post that we live on the same block so we see each other all the time, this isn't a reunion.
NP and I think in that case you should go in person and talk to the one who owns the house and let them know you can’t make it. Just tell the truth. You way over estimated how much stuff you would be able to do on the schedule and you are just now struggling and very exhausted and just can’t do it all. Apologize profusely and thank them for their generosity. And also take a moment to realize as your kids get older and the years go by you won’t be as interested in doing this summer weekend every single summer. Next year it may very well be another neighbor who backs out bc they out their own families needs first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were your friend and you bailed on a trip because you wanted to stay home and do laundry…I would be hurt and annoyed. It’s going to take you more than 3 days to pack your daughter for gymnastics camp?! If your daughter is old enough to go to sleep away camp, she’s old enough to pack for a weekend at the beach AND her camp stuff. Tell her to get started now and you can just check to make sure she has enough pairs of underwear or whatever. And quite frankly she can do her own laundry, maybe pay her to do some of yours! Won’t your kid be bummed to miss the trip?? Do you have a spouse in this who can help?
Also, lean on your friends this year. Tell them you have a really busy week, boss just quit etc and can you phone it in on the groceries this year - see if you can just venmo someone else money to deal with your share and pay for takeout for your night for dinner. If I were a friend I would gladly pick up some slack on the logistics if it meant getting to see you vs you bailing at the last minute.
I'm the OP - I should have included in my post that we live on the same block so we see each other all the time, this isn't a reunion.
Anonymous wrote:You should have thought of this before. This is incredibly selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Stop letting this weigh on you. Text them NOW "You guys I am so sorry but we just can't make it this summer. It breaks my heart because I love our time together. Please have a great time for me! Much love, Kim!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse who can take the kids, and you can join them a day or two later?
I feel you on the exhaustion, but the trip might do you good if you can have a day or two solo first, so you get some solitude and feel like you have your act together.
It's a three-day trip, so really it wouldn't make much sense to go up separately, and honestly the COVID element concerns me prior to gymnastics camp because we'd be out a lot of money.
I am so torn and so tired and frazzled.