MomofKatie
Dairy World? Fairy World! OH, DARN IT!!
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Oh, yes- I am not proud of it, but there is one little girl that DD used to be close friends with that I just couldn't stand. She lives 3 doors down from us, and was in DD's K and 1st grade class. They were the only 2 little girls of the same age on the street, so they wanted to play together all the time. But this little girl was just a nightmare!
She was rude, broke house rules when visiting us, told DD that she wouldn't be her friend anymore if DD didn't go along with naughty things she did- actually kicked and hit her occasionally, and just generally was a hellion. In fact, she and both of her brothers are the "bad kids" of the neighborhood. I tried to counsel DD, but wanted her to make up her own mind that this girl was definitely NOT acting like a friend when she did these things, but DD gave her chance after chance.
Finally, thank goodness, a year or so ago, DD stopped asking to have her over (I hadn't let her in my house in several years- no kid who hits my child is coming over to my home to do it) or to go to her house. She told me that she really wasn't a very nice person, and DD didn't want to keep trying to be friends with her, since she didn't act like a friend to DD.
She was rude, broke house rules when visiting us, told DD that she wouldn't be her friend anymore if DD didn't go along with naughty things she did- actually kicked and hit her occasionally, and just generally was a hellion. In fact, she and both of her brothers are the "bad kids" of the neighborhood. I tried to counsel DD, but wanted her to make up her own mind that this girl was definitely NOT acting like a friend when she did these things, but DD gave her chance after chance.
Finally, thank goodness, a year or so ago, DD stopped asking to have her over (I hadn't let her in my house in several years- no kid who hits my child is coming over to my home to do it) or to go to her house. She told me that she really wasn't a very nice person, and DD didn't want to keep trying to be friends with her, since she didn't act like a friend to DD.