I am a little chagrined, here is why:
In August the parent (Ill call her "Beth") of a child who is my daughter's best friend announced (simultaneously) to both kids that they were coming with us to WDW next summer. The kids were very excited and I was extremely happy my daughter would have someone her age to go with. I quickly gathered together material on hotels, cost savings tips, photographs, etc. and gave them to Beth.
A few days ago I made my hotel reservations. I casually mentioned this during a dinner when the kids slipped away for a minute (we are both quasi-single parents) with Beth to see how her plans were coming along. The reply floored me..."Oh I forgot all about that, I have made other plans, maybe in 2006, ok?". Then oddly enough after I inquired about these plans (diplomatically) I found out she couldn't possibly get them done in 2005, and she realized it too but said nothing about WDW. I dont want to have any false hopes at this point so Ill just cross my fingers for the 5% chance.
My daughter was extremely disappointed, Beth's kid seemed not to care and wasn't even surprised, indicating perhaps that this is not unusual.
I just dont understand why a person would make a commitment in front of children and then so casually dismiss it without even so much as an apology. Beth said she wanted to do something for her daughter (who has never had a vacation and is almost 10 years old). I know money isnt a problem as I see a lot of discretionary spending. So far I havent said anything as I dont want to jeopardize the friendship between the two kids and I guess Ill leave it that way sigh
In August the parent (Ill call her "Beth") of a child who is my daughter's best friend announced (simultaneously) to both kids that they were coming with us to WDW next summer. The kids were very excited and I was extremely happy my daughter would have someone her age to go with. I quickly gathered together material on hotels, cost savings tips, photographs, etc. and gave them to Beth.
A few days ago I made my hotel reservations. I casually mentioned this during a dinner when the kids slipped away for a minute (we are both quasi-single parents) with Beth to see how her plans were coming along. The reply floored me..."Oh I forgot all about that, I have made other plans, maybe in 2006, ok?". Then oddly enough after I inquired about these plans (diplomatically) I found out she couldn't possibly get them done in 2005, and she realized it too but said nothing about WDW. I dont want to have any false hopes at this point so Ill just cross my fingers for the 5% chance.
My daughter was extremely disappointed, Beth's kid seemed not to care and wasn't even surprised, indicating perhaps that this is not unusual.
I just dont understand why a person would make a commitment in front of children and then so casually dismiss it without even so much as an apology. Beth said she wanted to do something for her daughter (who has never had a vacation and is almost 10 years old). I know money isnt a problem as I see a lot of discretionary spending. So far I havent said anything as I dont want to jeopardize the friendship between the two kids and I guess Ill leave it that way sigh