Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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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.
This was not a nap situation. It is kids being in bed as OP has a 7 year old. OP would have to drag the 7 year old out of bed, to the car to drive an hour or two, then return home for a $10 pair of swim trunks. Why didn't mom check before she left the party and called OP then?
OP only had to go at 10 pm if meeting halfway. She could have left them with the mom at anytime if she drove there. She could have done it that afternoon, or maybe even caught the mom before the party, if she had unpacked her kids wet clothes right away like a normal person.
Caught the mom BEFORE the party at which the trunks were switched? You want op to time travel now?
Anonymous wrote: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.
This seems to be one of those topics that really relies on your cohort. I can't imagine moms agreeing with the other mom and not seeing her as a drama queen over a cheap bathing suit that can be returned on Monday. These positions are so far apart that there seems little use in debating it. It all depends on perspective and what you find reasonable and unreasonable. I find it interesting that people seem to view the same facts so differently.
You're right about the parenting cohort. The OP calls into the self-centered mommy cohort. Me. Me. Me. I'm a busy mommy, so I can't drive my kid to the party. Somebody needs to help me...after all, DH is away and I'm not equipped to manage on my own. And my baby is asleep! I have a rigid sleep schedule and put the kids down by 7 so I can have some me time.
I bet that if the roles were reversed the OP would expect everyone to drop everything and cater to her. After all, she has a baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not uber it over?
Thank goodness for uber...a lifesaver for first world white people problems.
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UBER! UBER! UBER!
Anonymous wrote:It is your son's fault.
Anonymous wrote:If I was in OP's shoes, I would have made sure that the swim trunk was returned somehow - maybe Uber, maybe driving by myself.
If I was in the other lady's shoes, I would have bought a swimsuit on the way to the beach.
However, the other lady showed just a lack of understanding, whereas OP shows a sense of entitlement. Both are wrong, but OP is more wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Send one to the beach via Amazon next day.
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:Why not uber it over?
Thank goodness for uber...a lifesaver for first world white people problems.
Anonymous wrote:The beach-going demanding Mom is from Bethesda, isn't she?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Important takeaways from this thread:
Have more than one swimsuit for your kid
Don't answer texts from school moms you don't know after 8 pm. No good can come.
Uber can take your misbegotten swimsuit to its rightful owner if you decline to drag your kids out of bed for a midnight ride of 2 hours or so
there are ZERO places to buying a bathing suit at the Jersey shore
Somewhere in this tri state area, schools are already out!
Don't send your freakishly large kid to a school 40 minutes from your house.