Ok. I need to vent here. I work in a VERY SMALL office and there is a co-worker here that is like something outta Single White Female. I get my hair cut, she gets hers cut. I get a new outfit, she gets a similar outfit. I hate a movie, she hates a movie. In the beginning, we were both transfers from NY with no family down here in Florida so we hung out a lot until the crazy card started to show up WAY too much. Anyways, it's hard to avoid her in a 4 person office so I tend to grit my teeth and walk away from the water cooler talk.
About a year ago, i got a puppy. So, she gets a puppy. Keep in mind that she hates dogs and essentially forced her husband to put down his dog (pre-marriage doggie) because she couldn't be bothered taking care of this old pooch - all this as she's buying a new puppy. This is where it starts to break down... Oh and in case you were wondering, the puppy has been banished to the guest bathroom for the last 8 months.
When I announced last Fall I was pregnant, the other 2 girls came to me and laughed that she would be pregnant within 6 months. Well, she WAS! Now she has a 6 week old and this is where I start to steam.
1) She brags that the baby sleeps through the night and when people point out that a newborn needs to be fed every 3 hours, her reply is, "yeah, my mom said I should wake him up to eat too, but i can't be bothered if he's sleeping. Plus, I don't DO nights!".
2) She won't breastfeed - which is fine and her choice. Plenty of babies do absolutely fine on formula - mine included. (I only breastfed for 4 months). But her reasoning is, "I don't need a PARASITE hanging off my boob. Ugh! You have to be with them all the time if you breastfeed. not to mention stretch marks"!
3) She brings the baby into the office to show him off - as every new mother would - and he takes a poopie. So, we offer her an empty office to change him and she says, "Oh, I'm off to run a few errands and I'll be home in about 2 hours so I'll just change him then". WHAT!?!?! He's already crying because he's sitting in poop and to be honest, I don't blame him! You can't leave a 6 week old in a poopie diaper because it's convenient for YOU!
I could go on and on with some of the stuff she's pulled and I'm finding it harder to be around her. She keeps trying to invite herself over to our house and I find 101 reasons to say no. Before our babies, it wasn't so bad - it was actually kinda entertainment for my husband and I. You know, "hey hon, there's nothing on tv tonight - let's invite crazy girl over". But now there is a baby involved and I can't find the strength to keep my trap shut. Hubby thinks I shouldn't stay quiet. Maybe I'll be doing her a favor if I confront her. Our circle of friends is really small and she's a part of it - not by my choice, but by association. She has some warped vision about her hanging out at my place and our babies having play dates together. I know "crazy" isn't contagious, but I don't want to invite that into my house when I know it will irritate me so much!
Am I being selfish? Should I step in and say something for the sake of her kid? I kinda feel guilty for standing around and not acting; but at the same time, I don't know if it's my place. Hubby seems to think that she values my opinion for one reason or another and might listen to me over what other people say. Don't get me wrong, I'm no Dr. Spock, but some things are just obvious!
About a year ago, i got a puppy. So, she gets a puppy. Keep in mind that she hates dogs and essentially forced her husband to put down his dog (pre-marriage doggie) because she couldn't be bothered taking care of this old pooch - all this as she's buying a new puppy. This is where it starts to break down... Oh and in case you were wondering, the puppy has been banished to the guest bathroom for the last 8 months.
When I announced last Fall I was pregnant, the other 2 girls came to me and laughed that she would be pregnant within 6 months. Well, she WAS! Now she has a 6 week old and this is where I start to steam.
1) She brags that the baby sleeps through the night and when people point out that a newborn needs to be fed every 3 hours, her reply is, "yeah, my mom said I should wake him up to eat too, but i can't be bothered if he's sleeping. Plus, I don't DO nights!".
2) She won't breastfeed - which is fine and her choice. Plenty of babies do absolutely fine on formula - mine included. (I only breastfed for 4 months). But her reasoning is, "I don't need a PARASITE hanging off my boob. Ugh! You have to be with them all the time if you breastfeed. not to mention stretch marks"!
3) She brings the baby into the office to show him off - as every new mother would - and he takes a poopie. So, we offer her an empty office to change him and she says, "Oh, I'm off to run a few errands and I'll be home in about 2 hours so I'll just change him then". WHAT!?!?! He's already crying because he's sitting in poop and to be honest, I don't blame him! You can't leave a 6 week old in a poopie diaper because it's convenient for YOU!
I could go on and on with some of the stuff she's pulled and I'm finding it harder to be around her. She keeps trying to invite herself over to our house and I find 101 reasons to say no. Before our babies, it wasn't so bad - it was actually kinda entertainment for my husband and I. You know, "hey hon, there's nothing on tv tonight - let's invite crazy girl over". But now there is a baby involved and I can't find the strength to keep my trap shut. Hubby thinks I shouldn't stay quiet. Maybe I'll be doing her a favor if I confront her. Our circle of friends is really small and she's a part of it - not by my choice, but by association. She has some warped vision about her hanging out at my place and our babies having play dates together. I know "crazy" isn't contagious, but I don't want to invite that into my house when I know it will irritate me so much!
Am I being selfish? Should I step in and say something for the sake of her kid? I kinda feel guilty for standing around and not acting; but at the same time, I don't know if it's my place. Hubby seems to think that she values my opinion for one reason or another and might listen to me over what other people say. Don't get me wrong, I'm no Dr. Spock, but some things are just obvious!
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