Anonymous wrote:OP, are you French chateau in the family mom?
Anonymous wrote:
Also if OP wasn't willing to share anything then she should have stated up front what the daily use charge of this rented place was and indicate everything they might need for the day would have to be brought with them. Food, drinks, floats, toilet paper, towels, plates, cups, cutlery, etc. all were not to be shared. Every family fends for itself.
Anonymous wrote:
Lol. You don’t have snacks if 2 tweens can eat all the snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICYMI: pool toys are for everyone. They are universally known to be communal property.
Didn’t you teach your kids that when they were little? Anytime we went to the neighborhood pool I brought extra toys and reminded my little ones that anything we brought to the pool would be shared.
As an adult hosting guests at a vacation home, you let the other kid use the item for 15 minutes and then you let the other parent know that your Larla shared her floaties with Johnny and now she would like to have a turn.
Adulting really isn’t hard…
First of all, these are not little kids. These are teenagers and they don’t take turns.
Secondly, not in our pool. Who told you others’ pool toys are yours to take?
You have no concept of personal boundaries, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So let me get this straight. OP invite a family over to their weekend rental and gets mad when the other family’s teenagers grab the floaties? Did her teenager not use the floaties too? She is really complaining about this?
They took our floaties that we brought from home, not the ones from the rental.
I don’t mind sharing stuff with kids who are well mannered. But there are plenty of kids who, if you share the snacks with them, they will eat ALL the snacks. They won’t use their own sunscreen, but your forty dollar one from a French pharmacy. They will seat take the chairs that you brought from home, your floaties, and just take over your stuff because their parents raised them as entitled to everything around them.
I remember on our first trip with another family I shared breakfast with their kids and on day 1 they literally ate all our breakfast we brought for the weekend and we had nothing left.
On another trip another family brought a platter of cookies to share with everyone and my friend’s son literally ate ALL of them in a matter of hour and there were none left.
The problem is inconsiderate parents who raise inconsiderate kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to face the reality that you are simply not a gracious or competent host. And hosting probably just isn’t for you. And that’s ok! Now you know. Don’t do it again. You’ll be much happier and less aggrieved. You may do other things well, but hosting is not one of them. Know your limits!
Or we need to dace reality that we are raising a generation of spoiled and entitled children with bad manners.
Whatever you take away from this.
By the way, in other countries children survive without constant snacking and parents don’t have to travel everywhere with bags of gold fish and crackers. This is purely American parenting and junk food. Your snowflakes can survive without eating every two hours. It would help the obesity rates.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to face the reality that you are simply not a gracious or competent host. And hosting probably just isn’t for you. And that’s ok! Now you know. Don’t do it again. You’ll be much happier and less aggrieved. You may do other things well, but hosting is not one of them. Know your limits!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So let me get this straight. OP invite a family over to their weekend rental and gets mad when the other family’s teenagers grab the floaties? Did her teenager not use the floaties too? She is really complaining about this?
They took our floaties that we brought from home, not the ones from the rental.
I don’t mind sharing stuff with kids who are well mannered. But there are plenty of kids who, if you share the snacks with them, they will eat ALL the snacks. They won’t use their own sunscreen, but your forty dollar one from a French pharmacy. They will seat take the chairs that you brought from home, your floaties, and just take over your stuff because their parents raised them as entitled to everything around them.
I remember on our first trip with another family I shared breakfast with their kids and on day 1 they literally ate all our breakfast we brought for the weekend and we had nothing left.
On another trip another family brought a platter of cookies to share with everyone and my friend’s son literally ate ALL of them in a matter of hour and there were none left.
The problem is inconsiderate parents who raise inconsiderate kids.
Why wouldn’t you share your floaties?
I promise the kids weren’t seeking out your precious la roche posay sunscreen that you can buy at target. They’re kids! You seem really mean.
Be grateful the kids were being safe in the sun.
The plot thickens!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So let me get this straight. OP invite a family over to their weekend rental and gets mad when the other family’s teenagers grab the floaties? Did her teenager not use the floaties too? She is really complaining about this?
They took our floaties that we brought from home, not the ones from the rental.
I don’t mind sharing stuff with kids who are well mannered. But there are plenty of kids who, if you share the snacks with them, they will eat ALL the snacks. They won’t use their own sunscreen, but your forty dollar one from a French pharmacy. They will seat take the chairs that you brought from home, your floaties, and just take over your stuff because their parents raised them as entitled to everything around them.
I remember on our first trip with another family I shared breakfast with their kids and on day 1 they literally ate all our breakfast we brought for the weekend and we had nothing left.
On another trip another family brought a platter of cookies to share with everyone and my friend’s son literally ate ALL of them in a matter of hour and there were none left.
The problem is inconsiderate parents who raise inconsiderate kids.
Why wouldn’t you share your floaties?
I promise the kids weren’t seeking out your precious la roche posay sunscreen that you can buy at target. They’re kids! You seem really mean.
Be grateful the kids were being safe in the sun.