strawberry_me
Oct 4, 2007, 08:02 AM
A neighbor of mine for 2 years - I will call "ChiChi" - has been asking for favors that I am uncomfortable with. She regularly asks to drop off her daughter to my house in the mornings for about 30-60 minutes before the school bus comes to the neighborhood. I have 2 kids of my own, aged 7 and 4. My husband leaves for work before 6:30. The morning hours are very busy for me. The older kid practices piano, the younger one still needs help with brushing his teeth and getting dressed for school. Among all these I try to get some work done to compensate for the late arrival at work.
Once very few weeks ChiChi would call and tell me that both herself and her husband needs to be somewhere at 7:30 so she will need to drop her daughter off at my place. I accommodated her for about 5-6 times last year. Whenever her daughter came over I found it impossible for me to work and I had to cancel my telephone meetings. Frankly having 3 kids in the house is just hard during the busy hours. Starting this school year ChiChi also resumed her habit of dropping off her daughter. I emailed and called her to let her know clearly that unless it's an emergency for her I won't be able to accommodate it this year. I will be glad to help if it's a true emergency. But if it's just that she and her husband would LIKE to be somewhere, they should do it properly, such as find a babysitter, instead of asking me to change my plan to accommodate hers.
The issue is she doesn't take my words seriously. One time when I told her it would be inconvenient for me to have her daughter in the morning, she insisted that her daughter won't bother anyone and she would not back off. Other times she may give it up but would always come back with the same request a few weeks later. If I ask her if it is an emergency for her, she would say "no" but she "can not work it out by herself". Every few weeks I find myself having to repeat the same conversation with her. What else can I do to give her a clue?
Once very few weeks ChiChi would call and tell me that both herself and her husband needs to be somewhere at 7:30 so she will need to drop her daughter off at my place. I accommodated her for about 5-6 times last year. Whenever her daughter came over I found it impossible for me to work and I had to cancel my telephone meetings. Frankly having 3 kids in the house is just hard during the busy hours. Starting this school year ChiChi also resumed her habit of dropping off her daughter. I emailed and called her to let her know clearly that unless it's an emergency for her I won't be able to accommodate it this year. I will be glad to help if it's a true emergency. But if it's just that she and her husband would LIKE to be somewhere, they should do it properly, such as find a babysitter, instead of asking me to change my plan to accommodate hers.
The issue is she doesn't take my words seriously. One time when I told her it would be inconvenient for me to have her daughter in the morning, she insisted that her daughter won't bother anyone and she would not back off. Other times she may give it up but would always come back with the same request a few weeks later. If I ask her if it is an emergency for her, she would say "no" but she "can not work it out by herself". Every few weeks I find myself having to repeat the same conversation with her. What else can I do to give her a clue?