a chiropractor (dad of other child) from DS's daycare who I felt sorta crossed the line...
He has now put his business cards in my AND my husbands cars while they were in the drive way and we were inside getting DS.
Is it crossing the line to actually open someone's car door and put your business card inside?
Re: if you remember if I asked if I should avoid this guy...
k, just checking... I wasn't opposed to his services. It's not like I 'don't believe in chiropractor's' or in the benefits they could have. (of course, not all chiropractors are 'good' but neither are all doctors...) But he was sorta a jerkface when we talked, just how he asked, "...you're familar with a VBAC aren't you?!" just just a shiitty way etc. And yeah, now putting your business cards in our vehicles, um, I wish I was a fly on the wall for the next time my husband sees him.... I have a feeling he'll make sure he knows his services are not needed.
ok, if my car was locked or not, I'm sure he would've put the cars on my windshield.
You never leave your window cracked when running into your house? We were in a driveway at a house, practically in a garage...
this
Wow. Okay, this guy has something wrong with him. That's creepy.
This. And creepy.
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living my baby you'll be.
- Robert Munsch
Yes. I never leave my car unlocked though.
Why not just tell him to his face you aren't interested?? Seems like an easy solution to this issue.
I didn't read about the guy before but he's a creep. Also, I wouldn't lock the doors at a private residence daycare either! It's more than likely you're going to go in, grab the kid and bag, sign them out or whatever, maybe say hi to the provider and see if anything special happened that needs attention and then go back to the car! Why have to dig for the keys and get the door unlocked while you're carrying the child and stuff? It's likely only going to be like 15 minutes max. Heck if it's cold out I'll probably even keep it running so the heater continues to keep the car warm for when we get in!