Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would do...
I would assume a positive viewpoint and assume that this mom is trying the best for her child and feel bad that she has to work until 9. That must be so hard to try to balance everything. But I am a teacher and see so many parents just trying to make it day to day. Most parents would LOVE to not work those hours but are forced to in order to just skate by.
Should she have mentioned it originally? Of course. But it's very possible that in her list of priorities, that it slipped through.
Let the girls play and have dinner.
Then try to get to know the mom. See what her vibe is. If the girls get along, help out other times and make sure she knows that she is part of a community that helps and cares for each other.
Or you can just do what you are doing and judge her for needing help that day. That seems pretty consistent for the blessed DCUM community.
The part for me that shows OP was manipulated is this. You ABSOLUTELY mention to the parent of a play date that you can’t pick up your child until 9pm! How does this slip one’s mind? It doesn’t.
“Hello Jane! The girls have been talking about getting together. Is this OK with you? Just a heads up, I work until 9pm. Will it still work on your end?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get off texting. Talk by phone like real adults.
Lol. 1970 called looking for you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Mom usually picks her up from school. DD just told me her mom’s hours just changed at work.
Anonymous wrote:Get off texting. Talk by phone like real adults.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 10 also and I would have no problem “doing a favor” to this mom. If she starts asking for it every week, then that’s different, but why can’t this friend stay at your house until 9? My daughter goes to bed at 8:30 usually, but I would put a movie on and make an exception.
You are strange OP
Anonymous wrote:Get off texting. Talk by phone like real adults.
Anonymous wrote:What I would do...
I would assume a positive viewpoint and assume that this mom is trying the best for her child and feel bad that she has to work until 9. That must be so hard to try to balance everything. But I am a teacher and see so many parents just trying to make it day to day. Most parents would LOVE to not work those hours but are forced to in order to just skate by.
Should she have mentioned it originally? Of course. But it's very possible that in her list of priorities, that it slipped through.
Let the girls play and have dinner.
Then try to get to know the mom. See what her vibe is. If the girls get along, help out other times and make sure she knows that she is part of a community that helps and cares for each other.
Or you can just do what you are doing and judge her for needing help that day. That seems pretty consistent for the blessed DCUM community.
Anonymous wrote:How well do you know the family? Is it possible that the girl goes to grandma's every day after school, or many days, and mom is letting you know the sitch?
I never assume bad intentions first off.