Anonymous wrote:The car space issue seems key here. Assuming the girls aren’t old enough to sit in the front, many cars only have 3 seats in the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is in an activity that meets twice per week. She has three friends as well that are in the activity with her and we all signed our daughters up together last year. We had the first drop off today and I noticed all three of her friends were dropped off together by one of the moms. I think dd felt left out. Should I ask the moms to be part of the carpool arrangement? Will I come across as taking advantage? Tbh I feel kind of left out as a mom too and I’m not good at social dynamics that come with parenting.
Do you live close to these friends? I honestly don't know anyway to ask because it will be awkward. If they had wanted you they would have asked. That's how I would interpret it
OP, don’t listen to this PP. Can you offer to drive the carpool sometime? Would that help you feel less like you’re takkng advantage?
I'm the pp. What if they day 'no thanks?" That would be embarrassing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is in an activity that meets twice per week. She has three friends as well that are in the activity with her and we all signed our daughters up together last year. We had the first drop off today and I noticed all three of her friends were dropped off together by one of the moms. I think dd felt left out. Should I ask the moms to be part of the carpool arrangement? Will I come across as taking advantage? Tbh I feel kind of left out as a mom too and I’m not good at social dynamics that come with parenting.
Do you live close to these friends? I honestly don't know anyway to ask because it will be awkward. If they had wanted you they would have asked. That's how I would interpret it
OP, don’t listen to this PP. Can you offer to drive the carpool sometime? Would that help you feel less like you’re takkng advantage?
I'm the pp. What if they day 'no thanks?" That would be embarrassing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd is in an activity that meets twice per week. She has three friends as well that are in the activity with her and we all signed our daughters up together last year. We had the first drop off today and I noticed all three of her friends were dropped off together by one of the moms. I think dd felt left out. Should I ask the moms to be part of the carpool arrangement? Will I come across as taking advantage? Tbh I feel kind of left out as a mom too and I’m not good at social dynamics that come with parenting.
Do you live close to these friends? I honestly don't know anyway to ask because it will be awkward. If they had wanted you they would have asked. That's how I would interpret it
OP, don’t listen to this PP. Can you offer to drive the carpool sometime? Would that help you feel less like you’re takkng advantage?