Aug. 31st, 2005

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The Nice Helpful Person was at the desk (the same one who let me go in without card or paying when I called ahead and explained the card was lost), and apparently the person who deals with these problems was in, so she got it fixed up while we were at the toddler program. That was simple.

And I am determined. Ana has a friend in the toddler program, a girl Barbara, I am determined to talk to her mom and exchange contact information because after the baby is born, I won't be coming to the toddler program with Ana, at least for a while, and the two really are good friends, as much as any two toddlers can be, so I'd like to keep in touch.

Now, I have a question. Say, in a completely and totally hypothetical situation (note the use of sarcastic italics to indicate that this situation is not at all hypothetical) the toddler programs are being run by a different person than they used to be run by. And before it was mostly unstructured play, with a bit of singing and stories and games (AND BUBBLES!) at the end, and now the person running it does less "structured" stuff at the end.

And you prefered the old system. Would you:

A. Keep quiet
B. Talk to your friends while in the program about how you "hate to complain" but the other person was better because she did *insert activity* and this person doesn't
C. Talk to the person running the program, say you hate to complain, and finish it from there?

Which option, to you, seems best?

Because I'm sure it isn't B, and yet that seems the prefered option. Not just in this situation, either, but this is the most recent time I've seen this.

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