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To think this mum is a cheeky fucker

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 26/08/2017 22:47

My dd (8) stayed at a friends last night. I nipped round there in the day to drop some clothes off as she needed shorts, while I was there my dd asked if 'they' meaning the girl and her two sisters could stop at ours tommorrow (meaning today) I said oh I'm not sure yet it's school Tuesday and we have a lot to get sorted,plus dad is working tommorrow and left it at that.

Today comes I don't hear anything off the mum all day. I went out to walk the dog came home and she had left all 3 girls 6,7 and 9 at my house with all their stuff! Dp was busy in the garden and told the mum I would be home any minute and to wait as he didn't know what was going on, she said oh I'll leave them here with you and fucked off.

I got back to 3 bags of overnight stuff on the hallway and 3 girls that were here for a bloody sleepover wtaf not once had I said they were stopping or confirmed anything with the mum, I got a Facebook message an hour later saying she would pick them up at 2 tommorrow!

Now I wouldn't have minded if it had been one of the girls fair enough I would have said fine, but why the fuck would you drop all your kids off to my house leave them with my dp who you don't know for shit and not even check with me?

I have 7 kids myself including a 2 year old and a 5 month old so now have 10 kids in my house, where is the common sense?
Surely when my dd asked if they could sleep the mum should have said well not all of you as it's a bit much.especially a 6 year old who darent even go to the loo on her own. None of these kids have ever been to my house before either.

They all went to the park earlier and I answered a phonecall off the mum to one of the girls I said I'll get her to ca you back, she said "oh it's alright I'm going out" so basically I'm babysitting 3 kids for her while she fucks off out on the piss.

Yes I should have told her to come pick them up as I had t agreed to a sleepover but I felt bad for them...the mum shouldn't have left them here in the first place though aibu to think she is a cheeky fucking bitch?

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AdalindSchade · 27/08/2017 12:27

Jesus why do people do this? Some utter pisstaker does something completely outrageous and they come on mumsnet 'just to check they weren't being unreasonable' - in what universe could it be unreasonable?
I hope you've taken them round and banged the door down. Fuck sake.

TeachesOfPeaches · 27/08/2017 12:32

Just call her phone non-stop until she answers.

Ttbb · 27/08/2017 12:33

Why don't you tell her that you need to be somewhere tomorrow morning and drop them off at 6 am. That will teach her!

BackieJerkhart · 27/08/2017 12:34

She'll not answer, she'll turn the phone off and claim her battery died.

LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 27/08/2017 12:38

The older girl and my older dd went back to their house a bit ago it's safe walking distance...it was all unlocked but nobody home!

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PyongyangKipperbang · 27/08/2017 12:41

If it weren't for the fact that it would cause more problems than it would solve it would be tempting to contact social services and tell them that she dropped them off without any agreement that you would care for them and is now not contactable.

Monny1 · 27/08/2017 12:51

I hope that she does come to pick them up at 2pm!! Dont hold your breath!!!!

StrangeLookingParasite · 27/08/2017 12:53

it would have been awkward though.

So?

gingerbeerd · 27/08/2017 12:55

Jesus fuck - the mums not home, no sign of a father/another parental figure, and all the doors are unlocked? Surely that's not the house of a parent capable of caring for 3 kids? She's a real CF but I'm getting a little concerned about CF's offspring...

WhatILoved · 27/08/2017 13:01

Oh gosh what a story. Can't believe some people...she so knew that she wasn't going to be back last night. Hence using you. Please be really angry when you see her op.

Bobbins43 · 27/08/2017 13:03

Jesus. That other mum should be giving taking the piss masterclasses.

SauvignonBlanche · 27/08/2017 13:05

Have you tried phoning her?

Fairenuff · 27/08/2017 13:25

Did you not feed them then OP?

AmysTiara · 27/08/2017 13:28

The house was unlocked but no-one was home Confused

ethanrayne · 27/08/2017 13:28

The barefaced cheek of itShock

WeDONTneedanotherhero · 27/08/2017 13:35

I'll eat my hat if she picks the children up on time.

VimFuego101 · 27/08/2017 13:42

You should have said 'no', not 'maybe' when they asked if they could stay, and your DH should have said no when she dropped them off. Still a cheeky fucker though.

WorraLiberty · 27/08/2017 13:43

Some people are being harsh here. Who can say how they would have reacted in your shoes?

Me, with 100% certainty. I would have brought the children back immediately and told the mother I hadn't agreed to a sleepover.

I agree with the PP who said the OP appears to be enjoying the drama of this thread.

It's like those 'CFN' threads that went on and on, except this one is a 'CFM' (Cheeky Fucking Mother) thread.

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 27/08/2017 13:44

Clearly, the mother picked her target well: you've had the kids, just as she wanted, you've kept them as long as she wanted, you haven't given her any grief about it, and I'm sure that next time she says "Jump" you'll say "How high?"

Be prepared to see a lot more of those kids, OP.

blueskyinmarch · 27/08/2017 13:47

I am putting bets on her failing to pick them up at 2pm. She has been out on the ran dan all night and probably 'slept over' elsewhere last night. I suspect you are in for a long day OP.

LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 27/08/2017 13:48

I'm not enjoying the drama of the thread at all! I'm not like that and only start threads wen I'm positively 😳.
I don't even post on the cfn or parking threads.

The kids have been picked up.

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LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 27/08/2017 13:50

And worra if that's what you think why even comment if you believe you are just fueling my attention seeking fire?

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user1490465531 · 27/08/2017 13:51

Is it a big deal to have the kids over for one night.
I've done sleepovers no big deal and if you make to much of an issue of it the children involved will feel awkward and unwanted.
I agree she should not of just dumped them like that but I would just swallow it for one night and be firm if it was to happen again.

Whinesalot · 27/08/2017 13:52

Did you say anything?

LolaTheDarkdestroyer · 27/08/2017 13:54

No didn't have a chance as the kids were there.

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