Hi. I'm posting this here because I've met some of you IRL and I would like your opinions.
DD#1 has been invited to a sleepover party at the home of a kid she just started hanging with this year (7th grade). I've been asking her for a week to get the mom's phone number (they don't have a house phone, each member of the family has a cell phone instead). DD#1 is really resisting and she told me last night that the kid involved is getting "annoyed" that I want it...hello, really? I have never let DD go to a sleepover without either already knowing the parents pretty well or speaking with the mom before the day of the party.
I admit I have some issues with this new friend, but I would be asking for the phone number even if I didn't. I just can't imagine letting her go to a sleepover without confirming with an adult that they are going to be home.
Am I wrong?
DD#1 has been invited to a sleepover party at the home of a kid she just started hanging with this year (7th grade). I've been asking her for a week to get the mom's phone number (they don't have a house phone, each member of the family has a cell phone instead). DD#1 is really resisting and she told me last night that the kid involved is getting "annoyed" that I want it...hello, really? I have never let DD go to a sleepover without either already knowing the parents pretty well or speaking with the mom before the day of the party.
I admit I have some issues with this new friend, but I would be asking for the phone number even if I didn't. I just can't imagine letting her go to a sleepover without confirming with an adult that they are going to be home.
Am I wrong?
I know we want them to grow up; but we also want to know they are in a safe environment.... and if you have some reservations with the other child.. I'd probably follow my gut and not let DD go... (but that is the mean mommy in me ~ safety first!)


(Yes, more than 20 years ago
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