By BERN MORLEY
“Playdates” are quite the common occurrence when you become a parent.
If you’re not familiar with what exactly a ‘playdate ‘ is, basically a scheduled appointment for children to get together and play.
I know what you’re thinking… Since when did kids have to “schedule” an appointment to play? That I can’t answer, but I can tell you that after having endured quite a few of these ‘playdates’ now, I have decided to draw up a few rules that perhaps all parents, myself included, really should adhere to.
I present you with the Playdate Ten Commandments.
1. Thou shalt not linger.
Drop and go parents, just drop and go. I’m not saying push them out while the car is still moving, by all means, come on in. I’m just saying, I do not require you stick around. I say this with love. Listen to me, you have a good 2 – 3 hours to yourself! Go and enjoy it because believe me, when my kid comes around to yours, you won’t even get to see the door hit my arse as I leave. You’re lovely, I like you, but our kids are hanging out and we can talk when you come back to pick him up.
2. Thou shalt reciprocate.
If my child invites your child over to have a play at our place, it’s an unwritten rule that you will, when convenient, return the favour in kind. My child will want to come to your place at some stage in the future plus it’s just the right thing to do, so let’s not make things weird huh?