indimom
Are We There Yet?
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Kind of a long story...
My daughter just had her 13th Bday. I suggested taking her and my niece (who turned 14 three days before her) shopping for a new outfit and out to a movie. She wanted a birthday party with 13 friends at the local park. I told her she had to pick one option, so she decided on the shopping trip with her cousin.
I have three sisters, two local. When my younger sister heard about this, she mentioned that she had planned on taking the girls shopping also, so we decided to go together and make a real day of it. Then, I went to my older sister (niece's mom) to ask if niece would be able to come.
My big sis is getting married (second marriage for both) on the 24th. I planned the shopping trip for this Saturday (one week before the big day) because it was our only open weekend this month.
When I told her about it, she commented that if she could drop her two boys at their father's house early Saturday, she could come too. Okay, Great.
But the more I thought about it, the more worried I got. She's got a lot on her plate planning for the wedding, working, finding a new house, keeping up with three kids and their activities. So much that I kind of wondered if she really had an entire day to devote to the girls' shopping. On top of that, she has been known to sort of adjust plans to suit her in the past. (I need to be home by 6 or can we just run here real quick.) So, last Wednesday, I double checked with her, was she SURE she had enough time to go with us for an entire day, shopping for the girls, dinner, movie? She said yeah, but wasn't very specific and I didn't know how to ask without being rude.
So, this morning, my mom called and commented that big sis had "a list" for our shopping trip on Saturday. Pretty much confirming my fears that she might want to run and errand here, run and errand there.
Am I wrong to tell her AGAIN that this day is for the girls, not her. That she shouldn't come if she is wanting to run errands. I feel like a jerk, but I let my daughter choose between a shopping trip just for her and a party, and this is what she picked. I know she (and I and possibly niece) are going to be dissapointed and annoyed if we spend all day (or even half the day) looking for wedding stuff.
So, be honest, tell it true? Am I wrong?? Should I be brutally honest and tell her we are not running errands? Or should I just get over it and go along and get along?
My daughter just had her 13th Bday. I suggested taking her and my niece (who turned 14 three days before her) shopping for a new outfit and out to a movie. She wanted a birthday party with 13 friends at the local park. I told her she had to pick one option, so she decided on the shopping trip with her cousin.
I have three sisters, two local. When my younger sister heard about this, she mentioned that she had planned on taking the girls shopping also, so we decided to go together and make a real day of it. Then, I went to my older sister (niece's mom) to ask if niece would be able to come.
My big sis is getting married (second marriage for both) on the 24th. I planned the shopping trip for this Saturday (one week before the big day) because it was our only open weekend this month.
When I told her about it, she commented that if she could drop her two boys at their father's house early Saturday, she could come too. Okay, Great.
But the more I thought about it, the more worried I got. She's got a lot on her plate planning for the wedding, working, finding a new house, keeping up with three kids and their activities. So much that I kind of wondered if she really had an entire day to devote to the girls' shopping. On top of that, she has been known to sort of adjust plans to suit her in the past. (I need to be home by 6 or can we just run here real quick.) So, last Wednesday, I double checked with her, was she SURE she had enough time to go with us for an entire day, shopping for the girls, dinner, movie? She said yeah, but wasn't very specific and I didn't know how to ask without being rude.
So, this morning, my mom called and commented that big sis had "a list" for our shopping trip on Saturday. Pretty much confirming my fears that she might want to run and errand here, run and errand there.
Am I wrong to tell her AGAIN that this day is for the girls, not her. That she shouldn't come if she is wanting to run errands. I feel like a jerk, but I let my daughter choose between a shopping trip just for her and a party, and this is what she picked. I know she (and I and possibly niece) are going to be dissapointed and annoyed if we spend all day (or even half the day) looking for wedding stuff.
So, be honest, tell it true? Am I wrong?? Should I be brutally honest and tell her we are not running errands? Or should I just get over it and go along and get along?


), what forces you to go where she wants? She's in the car, you're driving, she says, "Can we just stop here for a second?", you say, "We can't today because this is DD's day -- sorry!" and keep driving. 
That way she can feel included, but you're not tied at the hip.