PrincessMommy2
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I was just wondering if other SAHMs feel this way and what you do.....I have three elementary school age children. I used to drive them to school in the morning because I didn't want them to have to sit on the bus for 50 minutes. The bus route changed this week and it now picks up 40 minutes later. This actually works out better for me because now the ride is only 10 minutes. I have a friend that was bringing her two kids to my bus stop because her stop picked up too late to allow her to get to work on time. With the change, my stop is now the same pickup time as hers. I offered to have her bring her kids at the earlier time and I would put all five kids on the bus. This way, she will not be late to work. I really do not mind because we take turns dropping/picking kids up at various activities. She feels as if she is imposing, but I told her I honestly do not mind. The kids are quiet and well behaved.
Now, I also have a neighbor with two kids that take the bus. The change to the pickup time is not convenient for her as both husband and wife work and original time allowed them to be on time. I am friendly with our neighbors and the kids play together. I have in the past watched her kids on different occasions. For one whole school year I watched her oldest because he had half day kindergarten and she needed someone to watch him for an hour until she got home. I have never asked her to watch my kids.
Anyway, for the last couple of days she has been complaining about the bus situation when I see her. She cannot be late to work, so her husband has had to wait with the kids. If he goes in late, he has to make the time up at the end of the day. It's an extra half hour. I felt as if she was waiting for me to offer to put her kids on the bus. I kind of made it like a joke that mornings are hectic enough getting my own three ready and now I have two more, I can't get seven kids on the bus...
I honestly don't want to deal with 7 kids for 40 minutes every morning!
Today she tells me that she heard my friend might put her kids on at an earlier stop (friend said she did mention it to another mom because again she feels like she's putting me out). She wants to know if that happens, can I take her two kids?
I have no problem helping people out, but I really feel like this is asking a lot. My husband works a job that requires late hours. I work part time from home at night...not ideal but it works now because I do it around my kids. I have made the sacrifice of two incomes to be home while they are young. My husband said to not be guilted into it and I am not their child care solution. He said to let her husband do it and get home a half hour later (from 5 to 5:30).
Any other SAHMs feel like the built in babysitter just because you are home.
If you've lasted this long...thank you...just don't know if I'm being petty.
Now, I also have a neighbor with two kids that take the bus. The change to the pickup time is not convenient for her as both husband and wife work and original time allowed them to be on time. I am friendly with our neighbors and the kids play together. I have in the past watched her kids on different occasions. For one whole school year I watched her oldest because he had half day kindergarten and she needed someone to watch him for an hour until she got home. I have never asked her to watch my kids.
Anyway, for the last couple of days she has been complaining about the bus situation when I see her. She cannot be late to work, so her husband has had to wait with the kids. If he goes in late, he has to make the time up at the end of the day. It's an extra half hour. I felt as if she was waiting for me to offer to put her kids on the bus. I kind of made it like a joke that mornings are hectic enough getting my own three ready and now I have two more, I can't get seven kids on the bus...
I honestly don't want to deal with 7 kids for 40 minutes every morning!Today she tells me that she heard my friend might put her kids on at an earlier stop (friend said she did mention it to another mom because again she feels like she's putting me out). She wants to know if that happens, can I take her two kids?
I have no problem helping people out, but I really feel like this is asking a lot. My husband works a job that requires late hours. I work part time from home at night...not ideal but it works now because I do it around my kids. I have made the sacrifice of two incomes to be home while they are young. My husband said to not be guilted into it and I am not their child care solution. He said to let her husband do it and get home a half hour later (from 5 to 5:30).
Any other SAHMs feel like the built in babysitter just because you are home.
If you've lasted this long...thank you...just don't know if I'm being petty.



. No way would I do it for someone who is basically "telling" me what I should do for them. I do it for my sis because she needs the help when she goes out of town for her job and she is always appreciative.