Anonymous wrote:OP doesn’t even know where the grandma lives. Is it really that hard to drive the child there after an acceptable length playdate? She already knows the mom’s working hours recently changed. Be kind. Teach your child to be kind.
And if you can’t or will be resentful, reschedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone wants a village but no one wants to BE the village.
Everyone wants a village that consists of fellow UMC people who they'd enjoy socializing with. This mom who works until 9 PM (!!!) is obviously of a lower social status so no one wants her in their village.
Anonymous wrote:I have younger kids and am not to the hanging out with friends stage yet but is this really an issue for people? This sort of thing happened alllllllll the time growing up. I grew up in a middle lower class town so a lot of friends parents worked nights or weekends and my mom stayed at home and she was super willing to make our house the hang out place (she also yes has a heart of gold and pulled out 6 course meals every night). I had friends over all the time whose parents picked them up after work. I’m scared about what this says about parenting these days if someone asking this one time is this big of an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have younger kids and am not to the hanging out with friends stage yet but is this really an issue for people? This sort of thing happened alllllllll the time growing up. I grew up in a middle lower class town so a lot of friends parents worked nights or weekends and my mom stayed at home and she was super willing to make our house the hang out place (she also yes has a heart of gold and pulled out 6 course meals every night). I had friends over all the time whose parents picked them up after work. I’m scared about what this says about parenting these days if someone asking this one time is this big of an issue.
In a few years you will laugh at yourself for writing this 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get off texting. Talk by phone like real adults.
Lol. 1970 called looking for you.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone wants a village but no one wants to BE the village.
Anonymous wrote:I have younger kids and am not to the hanging out with friends stage yet but is this really an issue for people? This sort of thing happened alllllllll the time growing up. I grew up in a middle lower class town so a lot of friends parents worked nights or weekends and my mom stayed at home and she was super willing to make our house the hang out place (she also yes has a heart of gold and pulled out 6 course meals every night). I had friends over all the time whose parents picked them up after work. I’m scared about what this says about parenting these days if someone asking this one time is this big of an issue.