it wasn't so bad at first. strange to ask of someone, but not so bad. but then she just kept making it worse and worse (and i didn't even read the whole thing).
I can't believe she doesn't think it's rude to even ask...there are some things you just don't ask - it doesn't matter if her babysitter has the option of saying no. She's putting her in a horrible position.
Edited to add: But that's coming from the perspective of someone who has a hard time saying no to people.
Some of her comments just rubbed me the wrong way. A babysitter until 4:00 so you could sleep in? C'mon. That just doesn't make sense to me, especially on Christmas Eve.
Some of her comments just rubbed me the wrong way. A babysitter until 4:00 so you could sleep in? C'mon. That just doesn't make sense to me, especially on Christmas Eve.
I personally think she wants to party all night and not tell her DH, and then sleep in until 4. That's probably the real reason.
The only thing that bothered me was expecting her friend/babysitter to text her back within 5 minutes.
If she has the money to pay a babysitter, why does anyone here even care? My christmas eve doesn't start until 8:00 so I fail to understand the outrage.
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The only thing that bothered me was expecting her friend/babysitter to text her back within 5 minutes.
If she has the money to pay a babysitter, why does anyone here even care? My christmas eve doesn't start until 8:00 so I fail to understand the outrage.
Her Royal Highness's attitude is what bothered me. I don't care if her sitter wants to work Christmas Eve. Also, I don't think she is being completely forthcoming but I have no proof so it only adds to my distaste.
I'm really amazed by the fact that she believes she has an open comunication with her sitter, and that they are "friends" when the sitter it's clearly mad about it. And she's not concerned about it a bit. This was on page 1.:
and BTW, it's a small bump word
emiliemadison:
And you just know that there is a FB update or post on another message board that says:
You will not BELIEVE this woman! First, she asks me to watch her kid on Thanksgiving- also my birthday- because apparently her husband/mother/sister/aunt/brother in law/cousin/etc cant watch her kid while she cooks. I did it because I felt bad. But NOW she's asking me to watch her kid ALL NIGHT on the 23rd and wont even get him until 4pm. WTF? I never should have said yes to Thanksgiving because now she thinks I'm some indentured servant who is available at her lazy whim. Fat Chance!
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DS - 5/2010
DD - 6-2013
TTC #3 - Cycle #9
I can't believe she doesn't think it's rude to even ask...there are some things you just don't ask - it doesn't matter if her babysitter has the option of saying no. She's putting her in a horrible position.
Edited to add: But that's coming from the perspective of someone who has a hard time saying no to people.
I personally think she wants to party all night and not tell her DH, and then sleep in until 4. That's probably the real reason.
vegan mama, military wife
The only thing that bothered me was expecting her friend/babysitter to text her back within 5 minutes.
If she has the money to pay a babysitter, why does anyone here even care? My christmas eve doesn't start until 8:00 so I fail to understand the outrage.
Her Royal Highness's attitude is what bothered me. I don't care if her sitter wants to work Christmas Eve. Also, I don't think she is being completely forthcoming but I have no proof so it only adds to my distaste.
vegan mama, military wife
I'm really amazed by the fact that she believes she has an open comunication with her sitter, and that they are "friends" when the sitter it's clearly mad about it. And she's not concerned about it a bit. This was on page 1.:
and BTW, it's a small bump word