My best friend, who was a teacher lost her job and is now a SAHM. I love her to death, and her kids, but last summer when she was off, she was over a lot during the day for playdates for her kids, which was fun, but a bit distracting. (You know how it is, whenever anyone else is around the kids always put you through your paces...)
Now that she lost her job she is just going to be a SAHM, but she wants to bring her kids over a lot more.
NOT that I don't love her and the kids, or that I dont want to see them, but it really disrupts the day when they come over. It's completely fine occasionally, but I am afraid now since she is home all day she will want to come over more often.
What would you do? I dont want her to feel unwelcome (she is closer than a sister to me and I have known her longer than I know my actual sister-thats how close we are). And I am okay with the occasional play date.
How do I tactfully preserve our friendship and not hurt her feelings?
I MAY ask her to be my backup person and pay her to come over maybe one morning a week to watch the kids so I can run errands, do appointments, etc. That way she can still socialize her kids and I get a break to do what I need. (Have any of you ever had a BFF do back-up care and how did it work out for you)?
Now that she lost her job she is just going to be a SAHM, but she wants to bring her kids over a lot more.
NOT that I don't love her and the kids, or that I dont want to see them, but it really disrupts the day when they come over. It's completely fine occasionally, but I am afraid now since she is home all day she will want to come over more often.
What would you do? I dont want her to feel unwelcome (she is closer than a sister to me and I have known her longer than I know my actual sister-thats how close we are). And I am okay with the occasional play date.
How do I tactfully preserve our friendship and not hurt her feelings?
I MAY ask her to be my backup person and pay her to come over maybe one morning a week to watch the kids so I can run errands, do appointments, etc. That way she can still socialize her kids and I get a break to do what I need. (Have any of you ever had a BFF do back-up care and how did it work out for you)?
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