Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine the other moms NOT gossiping about OP. (Such a princess, couldn't even take her own kid to the party, then wouldn't even meet Larlo's mom half-way to give back the suit HER kid took! etc etc etc etc. Unless private school moms are prissier and less practical than public-school moms.)
Everyone hates that mom who is a drama queen about having a baby, especially when it isn't her first parenting rodeo. Most people with more than one kid schlep the babies around and suck it up.
+1
I have to agree completely with this. I know people who are apish*t about "the nap" - and now the kid is three or four! That is just obsessive and crazy, at that point.
OP, it's on you - you should have sucked it up and done the right thing. You both sound like ridiculous, immature, spoiled princesses, BTW.
Since you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't the kid just wear shorts into the water while OP mails the suit? NBD. It sucks, but shit happens and you just have to go with it sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have driven it to them. Your son took it, his mistake. It sucks but that is what you should have done.
really?
What ding-a-ling only has one suit for his/her kid?
lots of people only have one bathing suit. why does that make someone a "ding a ling"?
Because kids lose shit all the time and you don't want to have to worry about making a Target run at an inopportune time?
Do you have reading comprehension problems? Several posters explained why their kids only have one suit.
You do realize, if they both met 1/2 way, it would be an hour drive round trip. Easier for mom to go buy her kid a new suit.Anonymous wrote:You should have driven it to them. Your son took it, his mistake. It sucks but that is what you should have done.
Anonymous wrote:But why did OP offer to meet her and then refuse to meet her at either her house or the midpoint location? Don't offer if you don't actually mean it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine the other moms NOT gossiping about OP. (Such a princess, couldn't even take her own kid to the party, then wouldn't even meet Larlo's mom half-way to give back the suit HER kid took! etc etc etc etc. Unless private school moms are prissier and less practical than public-school moms.)
Everyone hates that mom who is a drama queen about having a baby, especially when it isn't her first parenting rodeo. Most people with more than one kid schlep the babies around and suck it up.
+1
I have to agree completely with this. I know people who are apish*t about "the nap" - and now the kid is three or four! That is just obsessive and crazy, at that point.
OP, it's on you - you should have sucked it up and done the right thing. You both sound like ridiculous, immature, spoiled princesses, BTW.
Since you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two things I learned from reading this thread:
1. Thank god my kids go to charter school (private school parents sound horrible)
2. I don't think any one from DC has been to the Jersey Shore, hotels? Target? Haha.
What about the Target at Exit 12 off of the ACE? You know, the one right by the Hamilton Mall, Old Navy and Wal-Mart? Ridiculous. St. Bart's it ain't.
Wow, did you google that? On a Saturday? Go outside and get some air. You are on time out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm thinking that if crazy mom thought it was no big deal to drive an hour for a bathing suit, then she could have gone out at 10:00 pm to pick up the suit herself.
Only a woman with no friends whatsoever would consider the request reasonable. Maybe the drive would have given her time to think about why that is.
As a college student or twentysomething, I'd think nothing of driving two hours at 10pm to return something. As a mother, with kids, school, work, family, etc., no. Unreasnoable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have driven it to them. Your son took it, his mistake. It sucks but that is what you should have done.
really?
What ding-a-ling only has one suit for his/her kid?
lots of people only have one bathing suit. why does that make someone a "ding a ling"?
Because kids lose shit all the time and you don't want to have to worry about making a Target run at an inopportune time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two things I learned from reading this thread:
1. Thank god my kids go to charter school (private school parents sound horrible)
2. I don't think any one from DC has been to the Jersey Shore, hotels? Target? Haha.
What about the Target at Exit 12 off of the ACE? You know, the one right by the Hamilton Mall, Old Navy and Wal-Mart? Ridiculous. St. Bart's it ain't.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm thinking that if crazy mom thought it was no big deal to drive an hour for a bathing suit, then she could have gone out at 10:00 pm to pick up the suit herself.
Only a woman with no friends whatsoever would consider the request reasonable. Maybe the drive would have given her time to think about why that is.