I never thought of myself as a Type-A personality, but I guess I must be, because if someone else mentions doing something with us, I would like to know the plan more than an hour in advance. Part of this is having a child, and part of it is just me liking to know what is going on. I've always been pretty organized and efficient.
Husband has some friends, couples with children, who are sometimes in the area. This weekend is one of those weekends. Friend called Husband earlier in the week to say that he and his family would be in town, let's do something Sunday. Great! No definite plans are made but sounds fun, right?
I got an appointment for a CT scan today, Sunday, in the morning (did you know hospitals do scans on weekends? I didn't). I called Husband and asked him to clarify with Friend what the Sunday plan is, so I can reschedule if I have to. Friend has no plans. Friend will be in town with his family, but they have no plans. OK, I keep the appointment. I get back today just before noon and ask what's going on.
Nothing. Friend still has no plans. They procrastinated so much that Friend's mom, who came into or town just to see him and his family, left because she couldn't wait around for them to decide any longer. When Husband called they were just meandering out the door to have lunch. We were already eating (Khan gets up early so we eat lunch early). Were they planning to go to the zoo? The aquarium? Walmart? No idea.
Frustrated, Husband told them to call us whenever they finished doing whatever they eventually were going to do, because he had to go to the lab, and maybe we could have dinner. I'm not counting on it.
I don't get these people. They have kids too- don't they have to make plans in advance? We have to plan things we do with Khan so we can do them when he is in his best mood (morning), we eat dinner at the same time every day, etc.
And it's not just this friend, he has two other friends that do this too!
I mean, if you're incapable of making plans in advance, fine. But don't call us and act like you have and want to spend time together when you haven't! Just don't tell us you're even in town if you can't make decisions more than an hour in advance.
Grrrr.
Husband has some friends, couples with children, who are sometimes in the area. This weekend is one of those weekends. Friend called Husband earlier in the week to say that he and his family would be in town, let's do something Sunday. Great! No definite plans are made but sounds fun, right?
I got an appointment for a CT scan today, Sunday, in the morning (did you know hospitals do scans on weekends? I didn't). I called Husband and asked him to clarify with Friend what the Sunday plan is, so I can reschedule if I have to. Friend has no plans. Friend will be in town with his family, but they have no plans. OK, I keep the appointment. I get back today just before noon and ask what's going on.
Nothing. Friend still has no plans. They procrastinated so much that Friend's mom, who came into or town just to see him and his family, left because she couldn't wait around for them to decide any longer. When Husband called they were just meandering out the door to have lunch. We were already eating (Khan gets up early so we eat lunch early). Were they planning to go to the zoo? The aquarium? Walmart? No idea.
Frustrated, Husband told them to call us whenever they finished doing whatever they eventually were going to do, because he had to go to the lab, and maybe we could have dinner. I'm not counting on it.
I don't get these people. They have kids too- don't they have to make plans in advance? We have to plan things we do with Khan so we can do them when he is in his best mood (morning), we eat dinner at the same time every day, etc.
And it's not just this friend, he has two other friends that do this too!
I mean, if you're incapable of making plans in advance, fine. But don't call us and act like you have and want to spend time together when you haven't! Just don't tell us you're even in town if you can't make decisions more than an hour in advance.
Grrrr.
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