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JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 23:08:47

how much do you pay her?

JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 23:07:52

I'm guessing
'oversensitive lady' picks the children up from school
takes them o swimming and supervise them
makes sure they get dried/changed
OP picks them up and normally brings oversensitive lady back to house whilst bus is due
this week just dropped her off at bus stop?

TopsyAndTim Sat 09-Oct-21 23:06:54

Well more like 10 minutes away hence the bus No pick up from school and just does this as a favour but yes, paid.
Yes. It is Swimming lessons.

Callistemon Sat 09-Oct-21 23:06:13

I got a bit lost

JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 23:05:35

she said she walks them there

Callistemon Sat 09-Oct-21 23:04:55

TopsyAndTim

No by mine and she gets the bus back. She can't get the bus from the swimming pool as there are no buses running.

How does she get them there?

Callistemon Sat 09-Oct-21 23:03:45

Her home is sort of 5 minutes away from mine so makes sense for her to come back with us.
5 minutes walking or 5 minutes on the bus?

I am still rather confused.

JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 23:02:25

is there a reason why you cant just drop her home if she is getting on your nerves

Callistemon Sat 09-Oct-21 23:02:07

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Callistemon Sat 09-Oct-21 23:01:46

I'm a bit confused too.

If you pay her, it's not a favour.
Does she have children who go swimming too?
Does she pick yours up from school?
Is this swimming lessons?
If not, that is quite a responsible 'favour'.
How long would she have had to wait for the bus?
If a long time why didn't you offer her a brew?

SueDonim Sat 09-Oct-21 23:00:03

When you said ‘the kids’ I assumed you meant she was taking her own children swimming and was taking yours as well, and that you were collecting them all.

Now you’ve clarified that, I think that as you changed the protocol this week by dropping her off, she will have wondered why you did that and is concerned she’s upset you. Why does she need to catch a bus if she’s only five minutes away?

TopsyAndTim Sat 09-Oct-21 22:59:13

No by mine and she gets the bus back. She can't get the bus from the swimming pool as there are no buses running.

BlueBelle Sat 09-Oct-21 22:52:11

What a strange post I m afraid I don’t understand the dynamics at all

JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 22:51:43

so you dropped her by her house?

TopsyAndTim Sat 09-Oct-21 22:50:22

Why would I charge my friend to take her and the kids back to my home?
She has grown up children of her own.
Her home is sort of 5 minutes away from mine so makes sense for her to come back with us.

I guess I should have said something. Just felt it would have made sense to her why I had done it.

JaneJudge Sat 09-Oct-21 22:38:31

If you had always brought her back to your house, it sounds like you may have side kicked her out the car grin I don't think she is being oversensitive

Smileless2012 Sat 09-Oct-21 22:38:08

Did you say anything before you dropped her off for eg. you thought she might like to get the bus back as it's easier for her?

If you didn't and doing so is out of the ordinary, I can understand why she's concerned, so just explain.

SueDonim Sat 09-Oct-21 22:37:57

I don’t really understand what’s going on here. Why do you pay your friend to take your children to swimming but she doesn’t pay you for taking them home?

Why were you taking her home but dropped her off near your own house? Where were her children?

TopsyAndTim Sat 09-Oct-21 22:34:10

Have a friend who normally walks the kids to swimming class for me as a favour (Do pay her) and I normally go and collect them all and bring them back to mine before friend goes home (friend doesn't drive).
Yesterday I dropped friend off at the top of my road and didn't let her into the house. I assumed it was easier for her to get the bus back and didn't really need to discuss anything with her. She now thinks I am annoyed with her or that she did something wrong. Can't help but think this is oversensitive?