Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Private school, kid lives 30 minutes away. I don't want to rearrange my day to spend an hour driving someone else's kid home after I've hosted a sleepover. Parents should have declined the invitation if it was not convenient for them.
Is your husband an executive?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter used to have a best friend in elementary school whose parents would routinely do this. Absolutely no regard for pickup time. I was caught between a rock and a hard place because my daughter begged me not to say anything to them and she loved her friend, so wanted to continue doing sleepovers/playdates with her. So we had several years of having to put up with that $hit until they finally went to different schools and grew apart.
Some people have zero regard for other people's time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Private school, kid lives 30 minutes away. I don't want to rearrange my day to spend an hour driving someone else's kid home after I've hosted a sleepover. Parents should have declined the invitation if it was not convenient for them.
Fair is you do one way and they do one way or meet 1/2 way. Maybe the parents have something going on and doing the best they can. They are doing 2 round trips for an hour each which is a lot for their kid to entertain yours so you don't have to.
FFS. Did you pull a muscle stretching that far?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Private school, kid lives 30 minutes away. I don't want to rearrange my day to spend an hour driving someone else's kid home after I've hosted a sleepover. Parents should have declined the invitation if it was not convenient for them.
Fair is you do one way and they do one way or meet 1/2 way. Maybe the parents have something going on and doing the best they can. They are doing 2 round trips for an hour each which is a lot for their kid to entertain yours so you don't have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Private school, kid lives 30 minutes away. I don't want to rearrange my day to spend an hour driving someone else's kid home after I've hosted a sleepover. Parents should have declined the invitation if it was not convenient for them.
Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
Private school, kid lives 30 minutes away. I don't want to rearrange my day to spend an hour driving someone else's kid home after I've hosted a sleepover. Parents should have declined the invitation if it was not convenient for them.
Anonymous wrote:I always assume I don’t know what’s going on in other people’s homes.
If a parent is really late and we have to go out, we take guest kid with us and try to reach parent to let them know. Life is too short to get annoyed about this.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure the kid didn’t tell their mom to come later? Sometimes we plan for a 9:30 pickup and when I text my daughter to check in she says they are having fun and she wants to stay longer. We are talking 14-15 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:I always assume I don’t know what’s going on in other people’s homes.
If a parent is really late and we have to go out, we take guest kid with us and try to reach parent to let them know. Life is too short to get annoyed about this.