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Jen (Dual-career mom of Jacob 5, and Caleb, 2): So you've lined up a playdate, you get along with the parents...things are going well...but all of a sudden it is not working out. What do you do? When do you interfere? How do you keep it from happening?
Kelli (Stay-at-home mom of Logan 8, and Whitney 7): I had a playdate go bad before it even got started once! A good friend of mine picked up our kids from school to drop them at my house for a playdate. But she diplomatically called it off as soon as she stepped out of the car.
When I asked if her daughter was too tired after a day of school she said, “No. Your daughter told my daughter she didn’t really want her to come over for a playdate – that you were making her reciprocate a playdate.”
Jen: Oooh, ouch. Friend or no friend that’s embarrassing.
Kelli: Five alarm face burner.
Jen: So, what did you do?
Kelli: Apologized profusely then...
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