NHdisneylover
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Okay play date is not a great term--but I am not sure what else to call it.
Mi kids are friends with siblings. About a week ago it got worked out that my DD and her friend (and the younger sister) will go swimming today and that the other mom will take them. The boys (my son and his friend--brother to the girls who will be swimming) want to go downtown to a special candy shop and then mini golfing and biking. I agreed to take them.
The line at the candy shop gets REALLY long (half hour to 45 minute waits are common in summer) so I asked that we trade kids earlier enough that we could leave for the candy shop and be there when it opens at 11:00. All was good.
This morning the other mom called to confirm the time and then did not show for over an hour (I called at one point she just said they were waiting on her son to clean his room and then would leave--fair enough but at least call me to let me know why you are late).
The boy was just dropped off. I was told (not asked) that her son was not behaving this morning and cannot leave the house (my house) to go to the candy shop/mini golf or lunch until he completes a 500 word essay. SO basically I am now in charge of making sure this essay gets done. Meanwhile my son cannot go do what he would like today because we are here waiting on the friend to write the essay. He and I are both hungry (having thought by now we would be done at the candy shop and eating lunch out), the candy shop will be hot and crowded and miserable and we may not have any time for mini golf.
Had it been me, I would have cancelled the get together all together (or cancelled the boys part in it actually as both kids can and do stay home alone so she could have still taken the girls swimming and left her son home). Had she done that I could have still taken my son out for a nice day without his friend.
Am I off base to be slightly ticked that my son and I are stuck here enforcing a consequence for this boy that has to do with something that occurred at his house before we even saw him today?
NOTE: I won't say anything to the mom or end the friendship or anything--I am just wondering if this is now a normal thing and I have missed it.
Mi kids are friends with siblings. About a week ago it got worked out that my DD and her friend (and the younger sister) will go swimming today and that the other mom will take them. The boys (my son and his friend--brother to the girls who will be swimming) want to go downtown to a special candy shop and then mini golfing and biking. I agreed to take them.
The line at the candy shop gets REALLY long (half hour to 45 minute waits are common in summer) so I asked that we trade kids earlier enough that we could leave for the candy shop and be there when it opens at 11:00. All was good.
This morning the other mom called to confirm the time and then did not show for over an hour (I called at one point she just said they were waiting on her son to clean his room and then would leave--fair enough but at least call me to let me know why you are late).
The boy was just dropped off. I was told (not asked) that her son was not behaving this morning and cannot leave the house (my house) to go to the candy shop/mini golf or lunch until he completes a 500 word essay. SO basically I am now in charge of making sure this essay gets done. Meanwhile my son cannot go do what he would like today because we are here waiting on the friend to write the essay. He and I are both hungry (having thought by now we would be done at the candy shop and eating lunch out), the candy shop will be hot and crowded and miserable and we may not have any time for mini golf.
Had it been me, I would have cancelled the get together all together (or cancelled the boys part in it actually as both kids can and do stay home alone so she could have still taken the girls swimming and left her son home). Had she done that I could have still taken my son out for a nice day without his friend.
Am I off base to be slightly ticked that my son and I are stuck here enforcing a consequence for this boy that has to do with something that occurred at his house before we even saw him today?
NOTE: I won't say anything to the mom or end the friendship or anything--I am just wondering if this is now a normal thing and I have missed it.
Yowza!
