Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
DP why do you assume that the op would do this and why do you not value volunteerism? Says a lot about you!
Most SAHM's don't think using a nanny count towards helping each other out.
I don't think stalking your kids classroom is "volunteering" but if you are going to a soup kitchen you can use my nanny without every returning the favor... but you aren't going to the soup kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
This is not a thing. The same parents who think it’s NBD for a SAHM to drive their kids will cry bloody murder at the idea of their nanny watching another child. These parents are the first to condemn anyone for asking for free babysitting if there is ever even an occasional request for reciprocity.
It doesn’t sound like you know many people with nannies. Even if you e watched their kid on a snow day and given them rides, if you ever dare ask that their nanny pick up your kid ONE time you will get a bill or a lecture about free babysitting.
OP, the sooner you minimize contact with these people, the better.
you need to take a valium.
Feeling defensive much?
No. Do you. I don't get worked up over little things all day long.
On the scale of 1 to 10 this is like a 1. But OP is probably bored and lacks intellectual stimulation and DCUM is her outlet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM of one, and I’m so tired of people assuming it’s no big deal for me to schlep their kids around town for them. Stop assuming we don’t have anything going on and it’s just so fun for us to bring your kid home or take them to dance class for you, just because we don’t work or don’t have as many kids as you. I’m this close to finishing off the year by asking each and every one of these moms to be my kid’s personal chauffeur, because what’s one more? Did I mention they are never really appreciative and downright offended when you decline? So done.
Just drive my kid and stop complaining!
I truly hope that everyone stops driving your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
DP why do you assume that the op would do this and why do you not value volunteerism? Says a lot about you!
Most SAHM's don't think using a nanny count towards helping each other out.
I don't think stalking your kids classroom is "volunteering" but if you are going to a soup kitchen you can use my nanny without every returning the favor... but you aren't going to the soup kitchen.
You sound very insecure about your decision not to stay at home. Not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
This is not a thing. The same parents who think it’s NBD for a SAHM to drive their kids will cry bloody murder at the idea of their nanny watching another child. These parents are the first to condemn anyone for asking for free babysitting if there is ever even an occasional request for reciprocity.
It doesn’t sound like you know many people with nannies. Even if you e watched their kid on a snow day and given them rides, if you ever dare ask that their nanny pick up your kid ONE time you will get a bill or a lecture about free babysitting.
OP, the sooner you minimize contact with these people, the better.
you need to take a valium.
Feeling defensive much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
DP why do you assume that the op would do this and why do you not value volunteerism? Says a lot about you!
Most SAHM's don't think using a nanny count towards helping each other out.
I don't think stalking your kids classroom is "volunteering" but if you are going to a soup kitchen you can use my nanny without every returning the favor... but you aren't going to the soup kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
This is not a thing. The same parents who think it’s NBD for a SAHM to drive their kids will cry bloody murder at the idea of their nanny watching another child. These parents are the first to condemn anyone for asking for free babysitting if there is ever even an occasional request for reciprocity.
It doesn’t sound like you know many people with nannies. Even if you e watched their kid on a snow day and given them rides, if you ever dare ask that their nanny pick up your kid ONE time you will get a bill or a lecture about free babysitting.
OP, the sooner you minimize contact with these people, the better.
you need to take a valium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
DP why do you assume that the op would do this and why do you not value volunteerism? Says a lot about you!
Anonymous wrote:You know how I know they know it’s NOT “no big deal since you’re going anyway”? Because they NEVER OFFER TO DRIVE MY KID. Why is that? Can anyone explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gurl, you need to take a day off, clearly your role is overwhelming for you.
just say, I'll drive there if you can drive home. Assuming you haven't used their nanny as a daycare during the day so you can "volunteer".
This is not a thing. The same parents who think it’s NBD for a SAHM to drive their kids will cry bloody murder at the idea of their nanny watching another child. These parents are the first to condemn anyone for asking for free babysitting if there is ever even an occasional request for reciprocity.
It doesn’t sound like you know many people with nannies. Even if you e watched their kid on a snow day and given them rides, if you ever dare ask that their nanny pick up your kid ONE time you will get a bill or a lecture about free babysitting.
OP, the sooner you minimize contact with these people, the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of answers ahead of time so you can change it into a carpool or so you can say no with an excuse.
The takers of the village are so annoying. I’m all for reciprocation, but not users. Once or twice is ok, but after that, just come up with excuses!
“Some people are so transactional. It's tiring, keeping score all the time.”
- Users Everywhere
I don't mind taking other kids along. I don't count it up though and get mad at the end of the year.
You do you.
I think it’s because the parents of just one kid have lots of extra time to sit and tally up the favor equations. Most parents I know don’t keep score and figure it all will balance out in the end. I don’t find driving another kid a big deal if I am going there anyway. Again, what seems like a huge ask to a parent of just one child is literally nothing at all for someone used to corralling three or four kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of answers ahead of time so you can change it into a carpool or so you can say no with an excuse.
The takers of the village are so annoying. I’m all for reciprocation, but not users. Once or twice is ok, but after that, just come up with excuses!
“Some people are so transactional. It's tiring, keeping score all the time.”
- Users Everywhere
I don't mind taking other kids along. I don't count it up though and get mad at the end of the year.
You do you.
I think it’s because the parents of just one kid have lots of extra time to sit and tally up the favor equations. Most parents I know don’t keep score and figure it all will balance out in the end. I don’t find driving another kid a big deal if I am going there anyway. Again, what seems like a huge ask to a parent of just one child is literally nothing at all for someone used to corralling three or four kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think of answers ahead of time so you can change it into a carpool or so you can say no with an excuse.
The takers of the village are so annoying. I’m all for reciprocation, but not users. Once or twice is ok, but after that, just come up with excuses!
Some people are so transactional. It's tiring, keeping score all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM of one, and I’m so tired of people assuming it’s no big deal for me to schlep their kids around town for them. Stop assuming we don’t have anything going on and it’s just so fun for us to bring your kid home or take them to dance class for you, just because we don’t work or don’t have as many kids as you. I’m this close to finishing off the year by asking each and every one of these moms to be my kid’s personal chauffeur, because what’s one more? Did I mention they are never really appreciative and downright offended when you decline? So done.
Just drive my kid and stop complaining!