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To not drive DSS.(13) to football training

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Blankscreen · 23/09/2017 10:00

DSS.stays with us every Friday night.

I just rearranged my working hours hours so that I can pick him up from the school bus.

Without discussing with me.dh has signed him up for football. The training for which is at 5:30 on a Friday.

I've said that not prepared to take him and he can walk down its less than a mile not at all remote and lots of children who live in our road walk to the venue which the local secondary school.

My reason for not taking him is that it is dinner time for ds7 and DD 4. DS does an after school club and is starving afterwards.

We get home about 4:30 and then I'll need to bundle them all out the door again to drop him off and tbh I can't be bothered.

I've deliberately not signed DS up for activities which aren't straight after school as it's a nightmare.

Dh keeps making comments about it. I said this morning that he's got a bloody cheek signing him up to something and expecting me to do all the running round.

Dh is at work and can't get back due to long commute etc.

I'm now doubting myself.

Aibu?

OP posts:
Alittlepotofrosie · 25/09/2017 22:53

Grin flowerpot. It's only because he's a stepson. If it was a bio son he'd be told by everyone to walk.

FlowerPot1234 · 26/09/2017 10:30

Grin Too true!

AprilLady4 · 26/09/2017 11:44
Grin
FinallyHere · 27/09/2017 19:37

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