A neighbor and I came up with an agreement recently about childcare for her daughter after talking for awhile. The little girl started coming home after school with my children on several days after we fashioned our agreement. All was well until Friday of last week. The mom told me that her daughter was spending the weekend with her father and that she was taking the day off of work. I assumed that the little girl was going home to her house after school. So I arranged a playdate for Amanda with another friend.
After school, she went to another little girl's house. The mom called me and told me that the child was there and asked if she should send her my way. Clueless me said "no, her mom is home and they are getting ready to go to visit her dad for the weekend...why don't you give her mom a call". I never heard anything after that and wasn't suspicious .... until 5.45 when the mom called me and said "send my munchkin home"
To me, this was a huge miscommunication....then I find out that this little girl has basically said Amanda was mean to her and told her she couldn't come over several times on the bus and that is why the little girl didn't come to our home. When I asked Amanda she wouldn't tell me the truth. The mom was very upset with my daughter calling her mean and she actually said "if it was anyone else's daughter that had said this to my daughter then I would have told my child not to play with that 'witch'" She enrolled her child in the afterschool program and informed me of it on Monday morning.
We were carpooling the kids to school and she told my children yesterday in the car that she was very disappointed and angry with them because of how mean they had been. Andrew was beside himself because he didn't do anything and Amanda was confused. She finally talked with me about it yesterday and told met that she didn't understand. "Mommy, I thought I could only have one friend over at a time. You told me Alectra was coming over and I didn't know she was supposed to come over too".
She was so upset about everything that had happened that she created a special book for this girl about best friendship and forgiveness...she made a card to go with it that said that she was her best friend and was there anything that she could do to 'make it up' to this child. She was afraid to give it to the girl though and so she ran over and rang the bell and put it on the ground and ran...I went with her and we stood on the side of the house while the little girl opened the door and got the book/card and then we went home.
1.5 hours later, I called the mom and aksed her about it.....she told me that they had gotten it and that her daughter was in the bathtub. I mentioned that Amanda was so upset and that she couldn't even face the little girl...the response "good...healthy fear is a good thing"
HI...I would like to interject some f****** reality here. This is no big f**** deal. It was a misunderstanding between a 6 and 8 year old and Amanda was big enough to apologize.
This morning I was the carpool lady. The child got into my car and ignored Amanda...and barely even gave her the time of day when she apologized. Amanda looked like she was going to cry in the car because this child would only talk to Andrew. When I got them there, Amanda forgot her jacket and came back to the van to get it and the little girl stood there with Andrew and made faces at Amanda.
Am I crazy for thinking that this has totally gotten blown out of proportion? This is just ridiculous. My inclination is to just call the mom and say we're not going to carpool anymore. On the other hand...maybe I should be giving the girls the opportunity to work this out. I just don't know.
kris
After school, she went to another little girl's house. The mom called me and told me that the child was there and asked if she should send her my way. Clueless me said "no, her mom is home and they are getting ready to go to visit her dad for the weekend...why don't you give her mom a call". I never heard anything after that and wasn't suspicious .... until 5.45 when the mom called me and said "send my munchkin home"
To me, this was a huge miscommunication....then I find out that this little girl has basically said Amanda was mean to her and told her she couldn't come over several times on the bus and that is why the little girl didn't come to our home. When I asked Amanda she wouldn't tell me the truth. The mom was very upset with my daughter calling her mean and she actually said "if it was anyone else's daughter that had said this to my daughter then I would have told my child not to play with that 'witch'" She enrolled her child in the afterschool program and informed me of it on Monday morning.
We were carpooling the kids to school and she told my children yesterday in the car that she was very disappointed and angry with them because of how mean they had been. Andrew was beside himself because he didn't do anything and Amanda was confused. She finally talked with me about it yesterday and told met that she didn't understand. "Mommy, I thought I could only have one friend over at a time. You told me Alectra was coming over and I didn't know she was supposed to come over too".
She was so upset about everything that had happened that she created a special book for this girl about best friendship and forgiveness...she made a card to go with it that said that she was her best friend and was there anything that she could do to 'make it up' to this child. She was afraid to give it to the girl though and so she ran over and rang the bell and put it on the ground and ran...I went with her and we stood on the side of the house while the little girl opened the door and got the book/card and then we went home.
1.5 hours later, I called the mom and aksed her about it.....she told me that they had gotten it and that her daughter was in the bathtub. I mentioned that Amanda was so upset and that she couldn't even face the little girl...the response "good...healthy fear is a good thing"
HI...I would like to interject some f****** reality here. This is no big f**** deal. It was a misunderstanding between a 6 and 8 year old and Amanda was big enough to apologize.
This morning I was the carpool lady. The child got into my car and ignored Amanda...and barely even gave her the time of day when she apologized. Amanda looked like she was going to cry in the car because this child would only talk to Andrew. When I got them there, Amanda forgot her jacket and came back to the van to get it and the little girl stood there with Andrew and made faces at Amanda.
Am I crazy for thinking that this has totally gotten blown out of proportion? This is just ridiculous. My inclination is to just call the mom and say we're not going to carpool anymore. On the other hand...maybe I should be giving the girls the opportunity to work this out. I just don't know.
kris
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