Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading this thread, I’m very grateful that I have thoughtful and kind-hearted friends. I can’t imagine any of them being so self-focused that they can’t take a moment to text a thank you, or recognize the kindness of a friend.
And so very humble, to boot! Are they all smug, or just you?
-Writes old-school thank you notes
Anonymous wrote:Did he really come along with no money? WTF
Anonymous wrote:You should have expected to pay for everything as he was your guest and you clearly have the means to do so. Also I assume the kid is young though I don’t know if the age was stated.
Anonymous wrote:After reading this thread, I’m very grateful that I have thoughtful and kind-hearted friends. I can’t imagine any of them being so self-focused that they can’t take a moment to text a thank you, or recognize the kindness of a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she is sending you a small thank you gift and it has not arrived yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Calm your tits.
Wow – you are a really unpleasant person.
Right?? I’m the PP. 7 is really young. Wouldn’t you miss your 7 year old after 4 days? Even if you didn’t, wouldn’t you want your 7 yo to feel missed and like you are excited to see him?
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit odd but try and let it go. I do understand how your feelings might be hurt though.
I’m an older mom so I grew up with grandmother and mother who modeled thank you cards, hostess gifts, “ always arrive with something.” I know not everyone feels this way or even is aware of this ( for good or bad I suppose.) Just focus on how you want your DC to be when they are out in the world as that is more important.
I have boys as well and have consistently emphasized this idea so that they do not think it is only the “ woman” who does this.
For example, one ds was invited for a weekend and so I took him to store to do a small bag of treats and then I wrote a thank you note in advance from me thanking them hosting him for him to hand them on arrival.
Another time this summer, another ds was away with a family and upon returning home I asked for their new address to send a thank you note and Starbucks card to mom as thank you and he said “ it’s good...I bought everyone lunch to say thank you” He’s 17. My grandmother would have been so proud of him!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Calm your tits.
Wow – you are a really unpleasant person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Calm your tits.