3happydancers
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We are leaving for the World on Aug. 19th. Been planning for the last year. DD is bringing her BFF. Girls have been best friends for years. Both will be celebrating their sweet 16th birthday. We've planned several fun things including an illuminations cruise and a few days at Universal.
Several months ago my daughter's friend became involved with her very first boyfriend. I remember how that can be.
Problem:
This week DD had plans with her best friend. I was going to take them to a rescue farm at the request of my daughter's friend, pack a lunch, and spend the day. Her best friend's boyfriend was to be away on a family vacation.
Today, my daughter's friend calls and says her boyfriend got sick so the family vacation was cancelled. Then she tells my DD that she wants to cancel their plans so that she can hang with her boyfriend and take care of him. I'm thinking if he was sick enough for the family to cancel their vacation that maybe it was not a good idea for her to be with him, but anyway. My daughter explained how she was looking forward to our plans. This went back and forth for awhile. I could see my DD getting upset (don't know exactly what was said in the texts other than her BFF was not willing to follow through with our plans). I also find out that my daughter's friend has done this several times in the past. My daughter explained to me that she would have plans with her BFF and then her BFF would cancel because her boyfriend wanted to see her. Girlfriend time became non existent.
This behavior has caused hurt feelings. My daughter is crushed that her best friend would consistently "dump" her and has explained her feelings to her friend.
Now, normally I would not get involved but considering the girls have been friends for years, have gone on previous trips with us, and we have a special trip coming up shortly, I thought a little intervention was needed. We've spent plenty of time together planning ADR's, fast passes, special requests from both girls, and needless to say money invested in tickets and such. I'd hate to see a special celebration being flushed down the toilet without at least trying.
I thought it best to speak to my daughter's friend's mom. I explained what was happening and that I thought maybe some gentle guidance would help the situation. Like I said, normally I would not intervene, but I think the friendship was worth the risk.
At first the mom refused saying she does not get involved with her daughter's affairs. I agreed that I would not normally do so either but given the circumstances (being friends for many years and our up coming trip), I thought it would be a shame for the two to lose a great friendship. I explained that even though our girls should be able to work things out that they are still young and are experiencing a new situation, and that they will still need guidance from time to time. The mom did agree that what her daughter was doing wasn't nice and finally agreed to speak to her daughter.
I'm concerned that this trip will be ruined to the point that my DD's best friend will not be coming. So much time and planning, excitement building, only to end in great disappointment for both girls. I'm feeling bad for both girls!
What would you do?
Several months ago my daughter's friend became involved with her very first boyfriend. I remember how that can be.
Problem:
This week DD had plans with her best friend. I was going to take them to a rescue farm at the request of my daughter's friend, pack a lunch, and spend the day. Her best friend's boyfriend was to be away on a family vacation.
Today, my daughter's friend calls and says her boyfriend got sick so the family vacation was cancelled. Then she tells my DD that she wants to cancel their plans so that she can hang with her boyfriend and take care of him. I'm thinking if he was sick enough for the family to cancel their vacation that maybe it was not a good idea for her to be with him, but anyway. My daughter explained how she was looking forward to our plans. This went back and forth for awhile. I could see my DD getting upset (don't know exactly what was said in the texts other than her BFF was not willing to follow through with our plans). I also find out that my daughter's friend has done this several times in the past. My daughter explained to me that she would have plans with her BFF and then her BFF would cancel because her boyfriend wanted to see her. Girlfriend time became non existent.
This behavior has caused hurt feelings. My daughter is crushed that her best friend would consistently "dump" her and has explained her feelings to her friend.
Now, normally I would not get involved but considering the girls have been friends for years, have gone on previous trips with us, and we have a special trip coming up shortly, I thought a little intervention was needed. We've spent plenty of time together planning ADR's, fast passes, special requests from both girls, and needless to say money invested in tickets and such. I'd hate to see a special celebration being flushed down the toilet without at least trying.
I thought it best to speak to my daughter's friend's mom. I explained what was happening and that I thought maybe some gentle guidance would help the situation. Like I said, normally I would not intervene, but I think the friendship was worth the risk.
At first the mom refused saying she does not get involved with her daughter's affairs. I agreed that I would not normally do so either but given the circumstances (being friends for many years and our up coming trip), I thought it would be a shame for the two to lose a great friendship. I explained that even though our girls should be able to work things out that they are still young and are experiencing a new situation, and that they will still need guidance from time to time. The mom did agree that what her daughter was doing wasn't nice and finally agreed to speak to her daughter.
I'm concerned that this trip will be ruined to the point that my DD's best friend will not be coming. So much time and planning, excitement building, only to end in great disappointment for both girls. I'm feeling bad for both girls!
What would you do?