A standing rule at our house is that during the school week, no friends over to play except on Fridays...and Saturdays. This was enacted to "motivate" Jack to get his homework done and mostly to counteract the chaos of school days. That's not to say that he doesn't play with neighborhood friends during the week. I mostly don't want to worry about setting up playdates and worry about driving my kids from here to there and everywhere.
After school, I was cornered on the playground. Two of Jack's friends had come up with a master plan and proceeded to TELL ME what they wanted to do at our house. I already had a long day at that point, long story involving Emma and her third "opps" report. I was in no mood to negotiate with terrorists.
I proceeded to tell one young ruffian that he was not allowed to come to our house until I talked to his parents and that he'd have to wait another day. Tears immediately followed. I've seen tears before. I was not swayed by the tears. A minute later the father walks up. I've met him before and I was pleasant when I said, " Hi, how's it going?"
His reponse; "Well, that depends on how the next minute of conversation goes."
WHAT?!
Once again, I do not negotiate with terrorists. I proceeded to tell him that since we didn't have plans that his child couldn't spring it on me and come over. I had a momentary lapse of sanity and threw him a bone by saying that he could call and set up a future playdate. How bad would it be to be "gone" all weekend and screen my calls?
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Ugh. I love it when parents assume the worst of other adults when precious, darling Johnny comes running with the tears...
Give me a break.
I'm with Keira...I tend to want to disassociate myself and my child from such bad parental examples.
What a strange experience...I don't know quite what to say. Bullying someone into a playdate?
My feathers would have been completely ruffled and I don't think I would have been as cool as you were with the parent. Good job. Seriously.
Screen you calls. I don't know that I would want a kid at my house if I can't trust his parents.
Although maybe the father didn't know what made his kid cry and just wanted to find out. That sure was a strange way of asking though. It sounded like a threat.
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