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Daily Moans and The Six

177 replies

Dadfromthesea · 12/10/2023 13:06

Because I am a certifiable lunatic, I drive six girls to school every morning. Imagine the Spice Girls off their tits on coke, participating in The Great British Shriek Off. Then add a sixth Spice Girl (Shouty Spice) because my ears aren’t quite bleeding enough, and that’s my car.

Two of them are my own, and the other four are from four other families. This has been going on since the start of term (although by the end of some journeys it feels like it’s been going on since the start of time).

It’s a 25 minute journey. Rolling fields, cow-strewn pastures and an incessant mega-decibel babble of absolute nonsense.

I do this purely out of love (and cos the school bus costs more than Christmas in a Center Parcs treehouse).

But the issue on the table is not my battered eardrums. It’s how they all come to join my Big Noise School Time Fun Wagon.

One of the other four lives about 4 mins drive away. Another lives a further couple of minutes away. The other two live about 3 mins drive away in the other direction (in different houses about 30 secs apart). None of them live in the direction of school.

Picking them all up would turn a 25 minute journey into a 45 minute one. This would mean everyone in my house getting up 20 mins earlier, and I don’t fancy fighting that battle every morning when my two are at their most unspeakably terrifying.

There would also be some potential additional faffing if the people I’d pick up aren’t kerbside when I arrive and I have to go from passive aggressively looking at their house whilst tapping my steering wheel to actually getting out of the car, knocking, and pretending that I’m not boiling with volcanic fury about them not being ready.

And I’d have to do three point turns with people watching me. Which makes my head hot.

So the deal is that people assemble at my house. Roll call is at 8am.

There is some disquiet amongst the mums about the fact that despite me in theory giving everyone a lift, I have asked them to come to mine as opposed to me picking them all up.

When we set the arrangement up on the WhatsApp group one mum seemed surprised (I’ve never been good at reading signals, but I could deduce this because she said ‘Oh, i’m surprised’). Subsequent messages set my Tone-o-Meter tingling. I could sense eyes being rolled.

But we’ve been like this for a month now. One mum occasionally drives her DD over whilst still in her pyjamas, and there has been some very pointed yawning, but other than that nobody’s cried or died.

I feel though that they are conveying the message that they should not be driving round to my house. Because after all, what’s the point of someone giving your kid a lift if you have to drive them the first bit yourself? Your morning has already joined the gigantic pile of historic mornings marked ‘spoiled by children’.

But on the other hand, I am doing everyone a favour so should I do even more of a favour (or the complete favour, depending on how you look at it)?

The other mums take it in turns to do after school pick-up, and my girls are returned directly to me, flung out at my front door. This is obviously unequal but a) It’s much less of a detour for them because we are within 30 seconds of the road to and from school, b) It’s not first thing in the morning so there’s less rushing around and c) I do every morning and they do one or two afternoons a week each.

We said that we’d review how things were going at half term. If they say that the situation needs to change, who’s being unreasonable? Me or them?

OP posts:
Cheeesus · 12/10/2023 19:57

No one else noted the thread title? I’ve just read the book it references 🤩

ThursdayNightDinner · 12/10/2023 19:57

Isn't this the bloke who keeps posting his waffly anecdotes in the hope that his 'hilarious' writing style is lauded to the heavens, and he eventually gets picked up as a columnist by one of the magazines that has a lot of exclamation marks on the cover?

Oh god, has he done this before? That's just embarrassing. Men coming into a female centred forum to gain attention for being 'oh so funny'. Still, as a pp said, some will no doubt lap this up. 😬

SocksAndTheCity · 12/10/2023 20:05

Abitofalark · 12/10/2023 19:56

Is this the man who posted some yarn about neighbours and a screen and who wanted approval for his writing and for being a man on a mums' - oops! I mean parents' - forum?

Indeed it is.

And for the previous poster, there isn't enough cunty beer on the planet to make reading these posts any less like being battered senseless with a big wad of My First Creative Writing Project essays. I'm not even sure cunty absinthe would do it.

Changementdenomencore · 12/10/2023 20:09

I presume by your username that you're one of those dads who need to be congratulated on everything you do. I'm sure some of the the usual fan girls on here will stroke your ego. I say get the fuck on with it. Anyone at the house when you leave gets a lift. End of.

This.

If he does come here a lot writing like this, it seems a bit attention seeking and desperate. The 'funny' writing style and the story having the potential to be told how wonderful he is 'coping' with 6 girls....what a man eh ladies. 😅🤮🚩

stayathomer · 12/10/2023 20:13

Six is a big deal and does warrant something (I do the school run with 4 boys and would like similar acknowledgment at some stage😅😅😅)

JonHammIsMyJamm · 12/10/2023 20:14

ObsessedWithZach · 12/10/2023 18:47

Why are you making such a big deal of it?
Parents drop their kids and sometimes their friends off all the time at school. I'm not sure it merits such a long post on mumsnet.

I presume by your username that you're one of those dads who need to be congratulated on everything you do. I'm sure some of the the usual fan girls on here will stroke your ego. I say get the fuck on with it. Anyone at the house when you leave gets a lift. End of.

🙄

Good call.

Changementdenomencore · 12/10/2023 20:22

stayathomer · 12/10/2023 20:13

Six is a big deal and does warrant something (I do the school run with 4 boys and would like similar acknowledgment at some stage😅😅😅)

If you're a woman, would you go and tell your school run issues to a mainly male forum and wait for the adoration? I doubt it.

AsWrittenBy · 12/10/2023 20:24

Dadfromthesea · 12/10/2023 13:26

Of course. It’s not a hostage situation (apart from for me when I’m driving). But I wouldn’t want to break up a happy gang, and make stuff trickier and more expensive for everyone.

Would much rather arrive at a reasonable arrangement. So if, at half term, they say ‘I can’t be doing with this “bringing them all to yours” lark’, I can say ‘Ah! But Mumsnet says I’m being reasonable! So how do you like that???’. Or, if it turns out that I’m the unreasonable one, I can back down like the weak willed spineless ne’er do well that my dad always said I was.

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o if, at half term, they say ‘I can’t be doing with this “bringing them all to yours” lark’, I can say ‘Ah! But Mumsnet says I’m being reasonable! So how do you like that???’. OK then, see you all at the school then

ThePlatypusAlwaysTriumphs · 12/10/2023 20:36

It didn't even occur to me that the op was a man. Does it matter? Plenty muns have posted similar, I think some posters are being a bit unnecessarily mean!
Anyway regardless of gender,I would not go around picking everyone up in the morning. They will never all be ready, and it would send my stress levels through the roof, as I hate being late. I used to take my neighbours daughter and another child to school from my work (across the road, but allowed them to drop off early so they could get to work) I didn't mind , as I was taking mine across anyway, but I'd be damned if I was going to pick them up from home too!
I think you do your share and its fair that they are dropped at yours. The home run is different

Fourlegsandatail · 12/10/2023 20:38

You are clearly posting for praise and adoration of your writing style which personally I find very cringey.

RaisedByHedgehogs · 12/10/2023 20:41

OP, stick to your guns.

AmIAutumnalNow · 12/10/2023 20:42

Are you called Kevin, OP?

PinkMoscatoLover · 12/10/2023 20:44

The comments😂😂

PinkMoscatoLover · 12/10/2023 20:49

Fourlegsandatail · 12/10/2023 20:38

You are clearly posting for praise and adoration of your writing style which personally I find very cringey.

I agree. It’s like your other thread got 1000 comments and now you just can’t get enough

ObsessedWithZach · 12/10/2023 20:57

The comments😂😂

Deserved I'd say.

It made me cringe to read it, but to find out he's done this before and is seemingly hoping to build up a fan base here of adoring women is beyond embarrassing.

PinkMoscatoLover · 12/10/2023 21:23

ObsessedWithZach · 12/10/2023 20:57

The comments😂😂

Deserved I'd say.

It made me cringe to read it, but to find out he's done this before and is seemingly hoping to build up a fan base here of adoring women is beyond embarrassing.

Oh 100%! My guess is this one hasn’t quite got the attention the OP was hoping for so no wonder he hasn’t been back

PollyAmour · 13/10/2023 10:33

How humiliating for our resident comedy writer.

Back to creative writing school for you, love.

treadingonlego · 13/10/2023 14:16

So if, at half term, they say ‘I can’t be doing with this “bringing them all to yours” lark’, I can say ‘Ah! But Mumsnet says I’m being reasonable! So how do you like that???’

Own your own opinions. Don't try and shield yourself with an internet group of women.

PollyAmour · 13/10/2023 20:29

The thread title is a play on the book Daisy Jones and the Six. I don’t think the OP has been congratulated on his wittiness enough yet.

TheGirlInTheGreenDress · 13/10/2023 23:55

If you’re this try hard and attention seeking every morning, you wouldn’t just be getting a yawn but you’d also be getting the biggest eye roll known to man.

verdantverdure · 13/10/2023 23:59

I say,

If any of them want to take over the morning school run and drive round for twenty minutes to pick up 5 other girls then they are at perfect liberty to do so.

Whataretheodds · 14/10/2023 00:04

Shortpoet · 12/10/2023 13:40

My policy is to ignore all passive aggressive hints and only respond if people use their words.

If they do ask directly, I think a mumsnet: “That won’t work for me” and a breezy “So are you in or out of the rota?” is all you need.

If they push, say you have no intention of adding an extra 100 mins of driving onto the 250 you already do per week for them.
If they decide to opt out, it is not you breaking up the group. You are already doing much more than your fair share.

Don’t apologise, don’t over explain.

Exactly this.

Kwasi · 15/10/2023 07:43

This post was painful to read. I say that as a professional book editor.

I do not think it’s unreasonable to pick all the kids up. If you can’t get yours out of bed 20 minutes early, go back for them after you’ve collected the others.

You’ve all agreed to review at half term. You don’t have long to wait.

EyeBetOnSky · 15/10/2023 07:46

I honestly can’t get excited by whether the OP has written a previous thread in a similar style. What I will say is that their previous post about the trees was received with absolute rapture by you lot (‘Oh, you should write a book OP, you’re hilarious’). Not sure when the tide turned but guessing it was when their gender was made clear. Seems a bit petty when you were all egging him on.

WitchyFingers · 15/10/2023 07:54

EyeBetOnSky · 15/10/2023 07:46

I honestly can’t get excited by whether the OP has written a previous thread in a similar style. What I will say is that their previous post about the trees was received with absolute rapture by you lot (‘Oh, you should write a book OP, you’re hilarious’). Not sure when the tide turned but guessing it was when their gender was made clear. Seems a bit petty when you were all egging him on.

*sex