Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Niagra Falls?
Part of a road trip? Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on a trip to Niagra Falls. Ohio is the CA friend's home.
Your daughter has "been emailing" with your husband/her father about a six day road trip and you did not know the details until now?
Your friend lives across the country. Are you never supposed to travel through her home state because of it. Has she laid claim to other parts of the country too? If this is really her doing and not you being main character, she is not a good friend .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"DH and I loved hearing about how much you adored Cooperstown - so much that he planned a trip with the kids when I was supposed to be on a business trip. Now my trip has been cancelled and I can go along with them. I'm so excited about seeing a place so meaningful to you - I can't wait to compare notes when we get home!"
I feel this reads sort of passive aggressively in the sense that OP knows it’s painful for her friend not to be able to go to this place and this phrasing kind of skirts around that issue and hides behind cheerful language. That would drive me nuts if I were the recipient of this. I’d prefer something more straightforward like: I know this is a trip you’ve been wanting to take and this place is really important to you. — And since this is such a good friend I’d offer to take pictures or whatever I could reasonably do.
You “feel like?” Who cares about your feelings?
NP. Um, the OP which is why she is soliciting advice from total strangers. Do you get it? What do you think OP thinks we’ll respond with, tarot card readings or complex math calculations? Thoughts and feelings are what she’s asking for, dude.
She never asked for “feelings.”
It’s so weird how people think their feelings are valid.
Anonymous wrote:Niagra Falls?
Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, you are friends and talk every day, she hasn’t seen her CHILDREN in 5 years, you are in a position to help her, and you won’t? That’s awful.
You don’t have to hang out with her, but take her. Drop her off at one of her kid’s houses.
Anonymous wrote:Niagra Falls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"DH and I loved hearing about how much you adored Cooperstown - so much that he planned a trip with the kids when I was supposed to be on a business trip. Now my trip has been cancelled and I can go along with them. I'm so excited about seeing a place so meaningful to you - I can't wait to compare notes when we get home!"
I feel this reads sort of passive aggressively in the sense that OP knows it’s painful for her friend not to be able to go to this place and this phrasing kind of skirts around that issue and hides behind cheerful language. That would drive me nuts if I were the recipient of this. I’d prefer something more straightforward like: I know this is a trip you’ve been wanting to take and this place is really important to you. — And since this is such a good friend I’d offer to take pictures or whatever I could reasonably do.
You “feel like?” Who cares about your feelings?
NP. Um, the OP which is why she is soliciting advice from total strangers. Do you get it? What do you think OP thinks we’ll respond with, tarot card readings or complex math calculations? Thoughts and feelings are what she’s asking for, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"DH and I loved hearing about how much you adored Cooperstown - so much that he planned a trip with the kids when I was supposed to be on a business trip. Now my trip has been cancelled and I can go along with them. I'm so excited about seeing a place so meaningful to you - I can't wait to compare notes when we get home!"
I feel this reads sort of passive aggressively in the sense that OP knows it’s painful for her friend not to be able to go to this place and this phrasing kind of skirts around that issue and hides behind cheerful language. That would drive me nuts if I were the recipient of this. I’d prefer something more straightforward like: I know this is a trip you’ve been wanting to take and this place is really important to you. — And since this is such a good friend I’d offer to take pictures or whatever I could reasonably do.
You “feel like?” Who cares about your feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the confusion here is you’ve characterized this as a road trip, and the example town you gave (Cooperstown NY) is a drivable destination from DC area. So I think people are imagining her hitching a ride with you and being dropped off at her kid’s place. If instead this is a cross country flight (DC to CA, or whatever), please specify.
Yes. Sorry. She lives in California now. I should have clarified!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"DH and I loved hearing about how much you adored Cooperstown - so much that he planned a trip with the kids when I was supposed to be on a business trip. Now my trip has been cancelled and I can go along with them. I'm so excited about seeing a place so meaningful to you - I can't wait to compare notes when we get home!"
I feel this reads sort of passive aggressively in the sense that OP knows it’s painful for her friend not to be able to go to this place and this phrasing kind of skirts around that issue and hides behind cheerful language. That would drive me nuts if I were the recipient of this. I’d prefer something more straightforward like: I know this is a trip you’ve been wanting to take and this place is really important to you. — And since this is such a good friend I’d offer to take pictures or whatever I could reasonably do.