.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God this isn't my life. Get a job OP and stop obsessing over inane Pinterest nonsense.
eh, you can't assume that Op is a SAHM. In fact, this sounds like classic over compensation to me.
Op, do you work?
I don't know why this matters so much, but I am a SAHM.
OK, apparently people don't like this tradition. OK, message received. I thought it was something fun for kids. My kids love it, and I don't know a single kid who wouldn't like a fun little surprise and some treats.
I was wrong to use the word "weird" about my neighbor. I should have found a better way to describe her. I did say stand-offish, I guess that's what I meant. We have kids who like playing together, she's nice, but she's hard to get to know and doesn't seem to get in the spirit of things sometimes. She's the mom at the block party who doesn't talk much. That's what I meant. I shouldn't have said "weird." That was the wrong word.
I didn't know people could be annoyed by something so small and harmless, but I guess I'll stop. I do appreciate some of the feedback, but some of you are downright nasty.
Hugs OP. I totally understand- I would have been upset too. Our kids love this tradition and we make an effort to be first in the neighborhood.
Can you explain the importance of being first?
The kids want to be first!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God this isn't my life. Get a job OP and stop obsessing over inane Pinterest nonsense.
eh, you can't assume that Op is a SAHM. In fact, this sounds like classic over compensation to me.
Op, do you work?
I don't know why this matters so much, but I am a SAHM.
OK, apparently people don't like this tradition. OK, message received. I thought it was something fun for kids. My kids love it, and I don't know a single kid who wouldn't like a fun little surprise and some treats.
I was wrong to use the word "weird" about my neighbor. I should have found a better way to describe her. I did say stand-offish, I guess that's what I meant. We have kids who like playing together, she's nice, but she's hard to get to know and doesn't seem to get in the spirit of things sometimes. She's the mom at the block party who doesn't talk much. That's what I meant. I shouldn't have said "weird." That was the wrong word.
I didn't know people could be annoyed by something so small and harmless, but I guess I'll stop. I do appreciate some of the feedback, but some of you are downright nasty.
Hugs OP. I totally understand- I would have been upset too. Our kids love this tradition and we make an effort to be first in the neighborhood.
Can you explain the importance of being first?
Anonymous wrote:Well this is awkward, OP. I think you might actually be the "weird" neighbor here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God this isn't my life. Get a job OP and stop obsessing over inane Pinterest nonsense.
eh, you can't assume that Op is a SAHM. In fact, this sounds like classic over compensation to me.
Op, do you work?
I don't know why this matters so much, but I am a SAHM.
OK, apparently people don't like this tradition. OK, message received. I thought it was something fun for kids. My kids love it, and I don't know a single kid who wouldn't like a fun little surprise and some treats.
I was wrong to use the word "weird" about my neighbor. I should have found a better way to describe her. I did say stand-offish, I guess that's what I meant. We have kids who like playing together, she's nice, but she's hard to get to know and doesn't seem to get in the spirit of things sometimes. She's the mom at the block party who doesn't talk much. That's what I meant. I shouldn't have said "weird." That was the wrong word.
I didn't know people could be annoyed by something so small and harmless, but I guess I'll stop. I do appreciate some of the feedback, but some of you are downright nasty.
Hugs OP. I totally understand- I would have been upset too. Our kids love this tradition and we make an effort to be first in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God this isn't my life. Get a job OP and stop obsessing over inane Pinterest nonsense.
eh, you can't assume that Op is a SAHM. In fact, this sounds like classic over compensation to me.
Op, do you work?
I don't know why this matters so much, but I am a SAHM.
OK, apparently people don't like this tradition. OK, message received. I thought it was something fun for kids. My kids love it, and I don't know a single kid who wouldn't like a fun little surprise and some treats.
I was wrong to use the word "weird" about my neighbor. I should have found a better way to describe her. I did say stand-offish, I guess that's what I meant. We have kids who like playing together, she's nice, but she's hard to get to know and doesn't seem to get in the spirit of things sometimes. She's the mom at the block party who doesn't talk much. That's what I meant. I shouldn't have said "weird." That was the wrong word.
I didn't know people could be annoyed by something so small and harmless, but I guess I'll stop. I do appreciate some of the feedback, but some of you are downright nasty.
Anonymous wrote:I still cant believe this site is free
Anonymous wrote:What is “boo’ing a house”?
Anonymous wrote:Is this a Southern thing?