Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhh this is hard. I feel sorry for your single friend of course, but if I were in her situation I wouldn’t just say “I have to bring my kids and dog now” I would say “I’m so sorry, I know this changes the trip. We could still come and I can share a room with my kids or I can back out, what do you think is best for you?”
But the fact that she changed and told you instead of asking you tells me a lot of how the trip will go.
I would say that you need a kid free weekend and you can either buy her out of the rental or she could buy YOU out of the rental, but no I wouldn’t go with her kids and dog. I love kids (I’m a teacher) and I still don’t want to vacation with someone else’s kids when I wasn’t planning to.
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A true friend would work with to figure out a compromise that is acceptable to both of you. They would not state their plans and expect you to just completely change your plans to accommodate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the kids are 6 and 10 and they are very rambunctious. She also will need to pull the kids out of school for a day since we have the rental Thursday through Mon.
I’d love to go solo and that might be what I will need to do since I already have the money. If I cede it to her, getting her to pay my cost + the pet fee will probably send her over the edge. I also worry about this because it is all on my cc and what if any damage occurs? It’s on me.
I’ve known her since we were in 6th grade. We are mid 40s now.
Ugh, I hate awkward money situations.
She's an old friend. A single mom. She doesn't have a lot of money. I'd go and just shrug it off - stuff happens, it's not a big deal in the scheme of things. Maybe offer to watch the kids one afternoon while she gets a massage. It is disappointing, but again, perspective.
+1 extend some grace. It’s tough being a single mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the kids are 6 and 10 and they are very rambunctious. She also will need to pull the kids out of school for a day since we have the rental Thursday through Mon.
I’d love to go solo and that might be what I will need to do since I already have the money. If I cede it to her, getting her to pay my cost + the pet fee will probably send her over the edge. I also worry about this because it is all on my cc and what if any damage occurs? It’s on me.
I’ve known her since we were in 6th grade. We are mid 40s now.
Ugh, I hate awkward money situations.
She's an old friend. A single mom. She doesn't have a lot of money. I'd go and just shrug it off - stuff happens, it's not a big deal in the scheme of things. Maybe offer to watch the kids one afternoon while she gets a massage. It is disappointing, but again, perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhh this is hard. I feel sorry for your single friend of course, but if I were in her situation I wouldn’t just say “I have to bring my kids and dog now” I would say “I’m so sorry, I know this changes the trip. We could still come and I can share a room with my kids or I can back out, what do you think is best for you?”
But the fact that she changed and told you instead of asking you tells me a lot of how the trip will go.
I would say that you need a kid free weekend and you can either buy her out of the rental or she could buy YOU out of the rental, but no I wouldn’t go with her kids and dog. I love kids (I’m a teacher) and I still don’t want to vacation with someone else’s kids when I wasn’t planning to.
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Anonymous wrote:Treat her like you would a sister- that's probably how she thinks of you. She probably really needs this trip, but if you do too and the kids and dog will significantly take away from it, cancel.
We have a annual girls trip and my 47 year old friend had surprise baby. She was breastfeeding and said she wouldn't come. We insisted she bring him and worked around that. She was so grateful to be able to sleep late and rest.