Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m going to see Larlo today.
No, you aren’t. Remember yesterday when you kept _______ and I told you to stop. But you didn’t. Now you can’t see Larlo.
Lightbulb moment even for a four year old.
I'm going to see Becky today.
No. Becky's mom Karen cancelled the playdate.
Lightbulb moment for even a 4 year.. Karen is flaky.
Karen can be flaky to your 4 year old. Big whoop. However, Karen’s four year now knows Karen means business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m going to see Larlo today.
No, you aren’t. Remember yesterday when you kept _______ and I told you to stop. But you didn’t. Now you can’t see Larlo.
Lightbulb moment even for a four year old.
I'm going to see Becky today.
No. Becky's mom Karen cancelled the playdate.
Lightbulb moment for even a 4 year.. Karen is flaky.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I asked how her son was doing today and she said much better, great! I'm a little hurt that she didn't apologize. Sigh. I liked her, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only circumstances IMO under which this is acceptable is if the kid is *currently* out of control and the playdate would be a disaster. In that case, you're protecting everyone. But just as a punishment? No.
I’m here. I have in the past canceled saying “Larla is having a rough morning and I don’t trust her to behave appropriately so I’m afraid we’re not going to be able to XYZ, I’m really sorry. I hope we can do a rain check soon.” I haven’t had to do it in more than a year.
OP here and I admit to doing this for terrible behavior/suspected illness, but not for a BIG planned outing. More, like, going to someone’s house and my son is acting so strangely that I suspect a fever on the rise.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I asked how her son was doing today and she said much better, great! I'm a little hurt that she didn't apologize. Sigh. I liked her, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been burned enough times that I don't tell my kid about a playdate until right before.
OP here and I think that’s why I am more irked. I confirmed with her around 3pm! Only then did I tell my son. At 5, she cancelled.
She has done this before, and no I don’t think it’s a cover because she doesn’t want to hang out with us. I like the mom a lot.
Anonymous wrote:For my 12 year old's birthday she invited 3 good friends to sleep over and have a cupcake wars type baking competition. We put a lot of time and effort into planning it. Even made freaking aprons with the guests names on them. The day of the party a mom grounded one of the girls. Two years later I'm sure her DD has forgotten about it and why she couldn't come. My DD still remembers.