Anonymous wrote: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!
I have another child at home, and we all have to get ready for the basketball game (both kids playing). Plus they live 20 minutes away in the opposite direction of the games and I have no idea if they are at home or somewhere else.
I have been in this situation. What I have done, is I bring the extra kid to my sons basketball game and he sits in the bleachers and watches while I can take my daughter to another location. I text Mom saying hey your son is watching my son play basketball at x location and I am not there as I am taking my daughter to another location. And it’s up to the parent. 11 years old it is old enough for a kid to sit in the bleachers watching his friend.
+1. I don't get why OP is so upset when the kid was picked up an hour late. When that happens and my kids need to get ready I tell the kid to go watch tv or play a video game. My kids get ready and I text the parent we are leaving the house at this time, if you aren't here we will be at this sports venue and you need to pick up your kid there.
You're too logical and drama-free.![]()
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!
I have another child at home, and we all have to get ready for the basketball game (both kids playing). Plus they live 20 minutes away in the opposite direction of the games and I have no idea if they are at home or somewhere else.
I have been in this situation. What I have done, is I bring the extra kid to my sons basketball game and he sits in the bleachers and watches while I can take my daughter to another location. I text Mom saying hey your son is watching my son play basketball at x location and I am not there as I am taking my daughter to another location. And it’s up to the parent. 11 years old it is old enough for a kid to sit in the bleachers watching his friend.
+1. I don't get why OP is so upset when the kid was picked up an hour late. When that happens and my kids need to get ready I tell the kid to go watch tv or play a video game. My kids get ready and I text the parent we are leaving the house at this time, if you aren't here we will be at this sports venue and you need to pick up your kid there.
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!
I have another child at home, and we all have to get ready for the basketball game (both kids playing). Plus they live 20 minutes away in the opposite direction of the games and I have no idea if they are at home or somewhere else.
I have been in this situation. What I have done, is I bring the extra kid to my sons basketball game and he sits in the bleachers and watches while I can take my daughter to another location. I text Mom saying hey your son is watching my son play basketball at x location and I am not there as I am taking my daughter to another location. And it’s up to the parent. 11 years old it is old enough for a kid to sit in the bleachers watching his friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
I have another child at home, and we all have to get ready for the basketball game (both kids playing). Plus they live 20 minutes away in the opposite direction of the games and I have no idea if they are at home or somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted the kid gone, I'd just take them home. Lots of uptight people on this thread!
You’ve missed the point entirely. More than likely, you’re one of the parents who thinks your schedule is more important than anyone else’s.
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.
Totally agree with this. But still, I feel really sorry for these kids who have parents like this.
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: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:Thirteen year old had sleepover last night. I said pickup was between 9-10. Here it is after 11 and still waiting for last child to get picked up. Son has basketball at 1230...
Just venting... annoying that parents don’t pick up kids on time.