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I fee like a kid in the playground again....

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CDMforever · 23/11/2010 19:02

Here we go...
A few months ago a new family moved into our small cul-de-sac and me, DH and DCs spent quite alot of time with them. They have one DS. I spent alot of time with the mum at playgroups, going for walks with the DCs etc and DH went for a few drinks with the dad. We also got together as 2 families.
Now for, as far as I'm aware, an unknown reason they seem to be avoiding us and have palled up with some other neighbours without children.
I saw the mum at playgroup the other week. She barely spoke to me and even left without saying goodbye. She did pop in last weekend for a chat and play but things really seemed to have changed.
I know it sounds pathetic but I feel like we're being left out of the new and trendy gang!
My best friend said to just be civil, we've done nothing wrong and perhaps they just feel they have more in common with the other neighbours.
I almost feel like we've been test-driven and rejected!!
I know, you'll cry, get over yourself!!
I've already got loads of friends but can't help feeling rejected....

OP posts:
CDMforever · 25/11/2010 17:45

I don't find it very easy to glare.
New Years Resolution 1 - Find my Inner Glare
New Years Resolution 2 - Stop Obsession with Neighbours

OP posts:
dignified · 26/11/2010 12:16

I spoke to mine breifly yesterday and she commented on she never knew whether it was ok to pop round for a brew or not , i was Shock and made suitable noises.

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