DisneyArie
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- Sep 12, 2015
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Everyone who knows me knows my family and I are heading to Disney this September, and I have gotten a TON of negative comments and unwanted advice. I usually just smile and ignore it because I don't think the person is saying anything with bad will. I fully accept that different things work for different parents, BUT yesterday evening, it will too much.
My son's best friend and his mom were over so they boys could go swimming in our pool. My son asked the BF's mom if he could go to Disney World with us. That lead to a big discussion with his mom. Her family went last year so she decided to "help" me with planning. I told her everything was already planned. She didn't listen. She advised me to stay off property. "Well, we already booked a resort on property." "You poor thing. Did you even research that decision? It's okay. We can still cancel it." Um....what? lol She didn't stop there. She had comments on everything from what we are wearing to how long we are staying and where we are eating. All of my ideas were horrible. Apparently, I planned the trip incorrectly. I tried to change the subject multiple times and even texted my husband to come outside and interrupt us. She was very persistent, and I was annoyed. It sucks because my son and I both really adore her son. I told her thanks for the advice, but we are keeping our current plans. She realized I was trying to brush it off and said something to the extent of I should appreciate having free advice from a Disney expect. Well....I am 100% not confrontational and whenever a situation arises, my defense mechanism is to throw in a bible verse bahahaha. She got upset and said I was being condescending and walked away after saying God would be disappointed in my behavior. This morning she sent a text saying my son is no longer invited to come over on Thursday.
Of course, there are two sides to every story and just as I don't see anything I did wrong. I'm certain she doesn't either. I have thought long and hard and honestly, I thought I handled it well. I didn't yell or anything. I just tried to change the subject and ignore her...and I know I will have to call her later, apologize, and probably ask to hear her ideas just so our kids can hang out. Ugh!
How do you guys deal with criticism or unwanted advice from other parents?
My son's best friend and his mom were over so they boys could go swimming in our pool. My son asked the BF's mom if he could go to Disney World with us. That lead to a big discussion with his mom. Her family went last year so she decided to "help" me with planning. I told her everything was already planned. She didn't listen. She advised me to stay off property. "Well, we already booked a resort on property." "You poor thing. Did you even research that decision? It's okay. We can still cancel it." Um....what? lol She didn't stop there. She had comments on everything from what we are wearing to how long we are staying and where we are eating. All of my ideas were horrible. Apparently, I planned the trip incorrectly. I tried to change the subject multiple times and even texted my husband to come outside and interrupt us. She was very persistent, and I was annoyed. It sucks because my son and I both really adore her son. I told her thanks for the advice, but we are keeping our current plans. She realized I was trying to brush it off and said something to the extent of I should appreciate having free advice from a Disney expect. Well....I am 100% not confrontational and whenever a situation arises, my defense mechanism is to throw in a bible verse bahahaha. She got upset and said I was being condescending and walked away after saying God would be disappointed in my behavior. This morning she sent a text saying my son is no longer invited to come over on Thursday.
Of course, there are two sides to every story and just as I don't see anything I did wrong. I'm certain she doesn't either. I have thought long and hard and honestly, I thought I handled it well. I didn't yell or anything. I just tried to change the subject and ignore her...and I know I will have to call her later, apologize, and probably ask to hear her ideas just so our kids can hang out. Ugh!
How do you guys deal with criticism or unwanted advice from other parents?