Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious now, what's your kid's medical condition that requires the snacks OP?
Of for Pete's sake people -- it is probably something like hypoglycemia; or some other condition where it helps to have regular high protein snacks throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious now, what's your kid's medical condition that requires the snacks OP?
Anonymous wrote:pared if I schedule things a day or two ahead. The mom called me an hour before to make arrangements so I didn't plan ahead. I started packing a day bag immediately, realized the drawer was empty, notified the mom, and within a few minutes she decided to cancel.
However, I do realize that this mom is probably unaware why I couldn't just grab a bag of fritos. I already sent her an apology text. She hasn't responded but I'm ok with that. Whoever said she didn't like me before, you may be right. I don't know her except for our daughters being in the same class, but that doesn't stop people from not liking others. I won't angst over it. My daughter and I picked up snacks and had a great afternoon at a park in our own neighborhood as I hope she and her daughter had in theirs.
I also don't know her side of things so I'm not judging her. I was just curious if 15 minutes was a deal-breaker in this area. Overwhelmingly, it is (and with such anger involved). So I know for the future.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care if you were 15 minutes late and would appreciate the call. In fact, I probably wouldn't be bothered if you didn't show at all, provided you called to let me know and the park was not out of my way. It sounds like you have a reasonable excuse (no snacks for DC at the park).
I would also never say "whatever" to another person. She sounds rude and immature.
Sounds like you will have a better time without her. Enjoy a wonderful day at the park with your kids!
Anonymous wrote:I'm never late and I cannot stand when other people are late. I work hard to get my three kids and huge dog ready to go someplace and arrive on time - and I expect others to do the same. You were WAY WRONG, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're going to be late (15 min) for this play date. It's at a park I've never been to. DD finished off her snacks without telling me and now we need to make a grocery run. I called the mom to warn her and she said we should just cancel. I said no, it would really disappoint the kids. Her reply was "Whatever."
Why are you blaming your daughter here? If she is young enough for playdates, she is too young to be snacking without you distributing them and, in the alternative, is too young to be charged with adding snacks to the grocery list. You must literally blame everyone you know for everything.
Not blaming my daughter just explaining why it caught me off guard. We keep her snacks in a drawer she can reach and encourage her to get her own snacks. She usually tells me when there's one left. It's never been an issue before.
I'm usually over prepared if I schedule things a day or two ahead. The mom called me an hour before to make arrangements so I didn't plan ahead. I started packing a day bag immediately, realized the drawer was empty, notified the mom, and within a few minutes she decided to cancel.
However, I do realize that this mom is probably unaware why I couldn't just grab a bag of fritos. I already sent her an apology text. She hasn't responded but I'm ok with that. Whoever said she didn't like me before, you may be right. I don't know her except for our daughters being in the same class, but that doesn't stop people from not liking others. I won't angst over it. My daughter and I picked up snacks and had a great afternoon at a park in our own neighborhood as I hope she and her daughter had in theirs.
I also don't know her side of things so I'm not judging her. I was just curious if 15 minutes was a deal-breaker in this area. Overwhelmingly, it is (and with such anger involved). So I know for the future.
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Sounds like you've done your best, OP. And she doesn't sound all that nice, but as you say, who knows what her morning was like. Not everyone is rigid about time (I'm not, bc I'm also sometimes on the other end of the stick), but a lot are. This is not an easygoing area, as you will soon see.