Froggyswife
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My advice is to draw a big red X on the back of your pants and tell your "friend" to kiss it.
RickinNYC said:In answer to your question, "who has a friend like this?", I don't. Friends don't do that. If they did, then they aren't friends by any stretch, hence I wouldn't care what they think whatsoever. Sounds to me like you need to take your vacation and enjoy the time away from her.
I couldn't agree more with this.bbangel said:People who critique other people's lives are really just showing how unhappy they are with their own lives. They tear you down so they can feel better. QUOTE]
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frannn said:She moved to FL last year, just bought a house. We do WDW annually, and will be going in Sept. She has already reviewed our itinerary (I keep a spreadsheet with our ADRs, etc), to find out when we can get together, and has given me a mouthful. Why do I need so many ADRs (we are on free dining), why do I need an itinerary, haven't I already seen Spectro, why do I need to see it again, if the food at CM is not great, why do I go there, it can't possibly just be for the characters, why do I need to spend 10 days in the park, how can I just do WDW, and deny my children Sea World, yada yada yada.
At home, I get a lecture about how my house should be cleaner & neater (I work FT, have 2 teenagers and a toddler (all with issues), and a DH who is a cop and spends his free time as a volunteer firefighter...need I say more), DH should not be spending so much time at firehouse, everyone should help more, my kids are doing this wrong, and that wrong, I am raising children wrong, yada yada yada.
Needless to say, my oldest is 17, her only child is 4. She does not work, and just bought a newly constructed house. She orders her DH around like a migrant worker, and he works 6 days a week to allow her to stay home with DD. Yet, she thinks she is more knowledgeable then me about all aspects of life. I realize I am far from perfect, and seek advice from those I believe are qualified to give it when necessary. I wish I had the time/energy to join something to make new friends, but I don't at this point, plus I work from home, so I don't get the opportunity to meet new people often. I know part of my tolerance of this "friend" is due to the fact that my dad and ex were very controlling and berating as well. I am now wondering whether no friend at all is better than a bad friend.
to you!frannn said:So, I guess I'll see her the one time in FL.....
There are a lot of DISers that would love to meet your family while you're at Disney! Don't let her get to you anymore. It is clear she's NOT worth it!!Sign me up! Sounds like we have ALOT in common!Anybody want a friend who is a bit messy, verrrrrry busy all the time, sometimes can be a little eccentric, but has a really big, loving heart? I'm available!
I wouldn't meet up with her either! Don't ruin your vacation for even one day to subject yourself to your negativity, besides I don't think she should have shared the email with anyone, she should have read and reread it and try to see that she herself is to negative.cinmell said:Sounds like you would be doing yourself a favor by not keeping in touch with this "friend." Personally, I wouldn't even bother to meet up with her in Florida.