Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I would give this child a little grace. You have no idea what happened the day of the note writing, why they weren’t able to do it themselves, etc. It’s a good time to teach your daughter Grace as well.
Read above, no child, the moms didn’t give her a buddy and scrambled to cover the mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If participation is voluntary, why don’t you just opt out for the remaining meets?
We’re going to. One of the moms in charge was one of the moms of a kid who didn’t like the idea of the same buddy for the entire season, so new buddies are chosen each week. So that lets me opt out since it doesn’t leave one girl without a buddy for the rest of the season.
Are you opting out because you want to or did your daughter ask for that?
My daughter said “I wish I didn’t have to do this because it made me feel sad and weird”.
I’m sorry I don’t understand what made her feel weird?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another possibility: the kid made a lovely note and it was forgotten at home so the parent replicated in a pinch. Stuff happens. Let it go.
I heard what happened. I was annoyed enough that I directly texted just m the mom who was organizing things to let her know we wouldn’t be participating for the next meet because it made my daughter feel crappy before this meet instead of encouraged. I said that my daughter realized it was from an adult and felt hurt. I didn’t send a group text.
She replied and confessed that she had messed up the names this week and realized that she hadn’t assigned my daughter a buddy and didn’t know what to do so at the last minute and she wrote the note herself.
I already dislike this mom for other reasons plus she was the one obsessed with doing buddies in the first place. Knowing that she knew my daughter didn’t have a buddy for a week and then tried to cover it at the last minute was not the explanation I was expecting.
Definitely would have been more understanding of poor fine motor skills or a dead grandma or some of the other not unreasonable explanations others wrote here.
Op, you probably have legitimate reason to dislike this woman and opt out of this note tradition, but honestly what you've written here just seems like an honest mistake that she was trying to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I would give this child a little grace. You have no idea what happened the day of the note writing, why they weren’t able to do it themselves, etc. It’s a good time to teach your daughter Grace as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If participation is voluntary, why don’t you just opt out for the remaining meets?
We’re going to. One of the moms in charge was one of the moms of a kid who didn’t like the idea of the same buddy for the entire season, so new buddies are chosen each week. So that lets me opt out since it doesn’t leave one girl without a buddy for the rest of the season.
Are you opting out because you want to or did your daughter ask for that?
My daughter said “I wish I didn’t have to do this because it made me feel sad and weird”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS and it wasn’t a lovely note, it said “Dear X, stay positive, from your secret buddy”
Other than handwriting, how did you know that wasn't from a 10 year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If participation is voluntary, why don’t you just opt out for the remaining meets?
We’re going to. One of the moms in charge was one of the moms of a kid who didn’t like the idea of the same buddy for the entire season, so new buddies are chosen each week. So that lets me opt out since it doesn’t leave one girl without a buddy for the rest of the season.
Are you opting out because you want to or did your daughter ask for that?
Anonymous wrote:PS and it wasn’t a lovely note, it said “Dear X, stay positive, from your secret buddy”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another possibility: the kid made a lovely note and it was forgotten at home so the parent replicated in a pinch. Stuff happens. Let it go.
I heard what happened. I was annoyed enough that I directly texted just m the mom who was organizing things to let her know we wouldn’t be participating for the next meet because it made my daughter feel crappy before this meet instead of encouraged. I said that my daughter realized it was from an adult and felt hurt. I didn’t send a group text.
She replied and confessed that she had messed up the names this week and realized that she hadn’t assigned my daughter a buddy and didn’t know what to do so at the last minute and she wrote the note herself.
I already dislike this mom for other reasons plus she was the one obsessed with doing buddies in the first place. Knowing that she knew my daughter didn’t have a buddy for a week and then tried to cover it at the last minute was not the explanation I was expecting.
Definitely would have been more understanding of poor fine motor skills or a dead grandma or some of the other not unreasonable explanations others wrote here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If participation is voluntary, why don’t you just opt out for the remaining meets?
We’re going to. One of the moms in charge was one of the moms of a kid who didn’t like the idea of the same buddy for the entire season, so new buddies are chosen each week. So that lets me opt out since it doesn’t leave one girl without a buddy for the rest of the season.
Anonymous wrote:If participation is voluntary, why don’t you just opt out for the remaining meets?
Anonymous wrote:Another possibility: the kid made a lovely note and it was forgotten at home so the parent replicated in a pinch. Stuff happens. Let it go.