SnowWhite824
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 28, 2011
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A little background....
My DD is in the 1st grade. Today is her birthday, and she wanted to have a playdate with a friend. Our school doesn't do class phone books, and I only have the phone numbers of two of her friends. One friend (her BFF) mother is always very preoccupied. She has 4 kids and the father seems to always be working, and getting her to call back, let alone answer her phone is next to impossible. I suggested that we call the other friend. So I dial the number, and hand DD the phone. The mom answers, and it sounds like shes maybe at one of her kids sporting events or something. DD asks if her daughter can come over to play, and she asks if she can call back in 5 minutes. That was almost 3 hours ago.
I don't know the mom very well. We have spoken a few times at playdate pick ups, but thats about it. Do I call / text her asking if "everything is OK?" I don't want to be a PITA, and I understand that things come up, and it could have just flown out of her mind because its a Saturday, and shes doing 1000 other things, but I just feel so bad for my DD - She keeps asking me "Has it been 5 minutes yet?" "Is she going to call back?" "Can't you call her again??"
And yes, the parents know that today is her actual birthday, because I said "happy birthday" to her on my facebook page. I'm friends with both of this childs parents, and the father actually commented on my post, so they are aware of the day.
So would you call/txt the mother and ask what happened, or just let it go? At this point, 3 hours later, my DD has pretty much forgotten about it, and since it is so late, we wouldn't be able to do it anyway.
My DD is in the 1st grade. Today is her birthday, and she wanted to have a playdate with a friend. Our school doesn't do class phone books, and I only have the phone numbers of two of her friends. One friend (her BFF) mother is always very preoccupied. She has 4 kids and the father seems to always be working, and getting her to call back, let alone answer her phone is next to impossible. I suggested that we call the other friend. So I dial the number, and hand DD the phone. The mom answers, and it sounds like shes maybe at one of her kids sporting events or something. DD asks if her daughter can come over to play, and she asks if she can call back in 5 minutes. That was almost 3 hours ago.
I don't know the mom very well. We have spoken a few times at playdate pick ups, but thats about it. Do I call / text her asking if "everything is OK?" I don't want to be a PITA, and I understand that things come up, and it could have just flown out of her mind because its a Saturday, and shes doing 1000 other things, but I just feel so bad for my DD - She keeps asking me "Has it been 5 minutes yet?" "Is she going to call back?" "Can't you call her again??"
And yes, the parents know that today is her actual birthday, because I said "happy birthday" to her on my facebook page. I'm friends with both of this childs parents, and the father actually commented on my post, so they are aware of the day.
So would you call/txt the mother and ask what happened, or just let it go? At this point, 3 hours later, my DD has pretty much forgotten about it, and since it is so late, we wouldn't be able to do it anyway.


to your DD.
Life happens to the best of us when we have several children and responsibilities.