I have no problem with sending him the ingredient, but it still makes me wonder how he can be like that - insulting and angry one minute, and then asking for stuff the next. Even if it is small stuff. I would feel strange doing that.
Anyway, whatever.
Today, H was due to pick up D from school at 12.30 to take her out to lunch. I got in the door at 12.50 to hear someone leaving a voicemail - her teacher at school saying D was in tears as she was waiting to be picked up and nobody had arrived. I tried ringing H, and only got through to him just before 1 pm. He had just picked up D. Said he had a problem with the buses.
I know these things happen, but the few times when I have gone along too, I have almost always been there first (and in time) and we have had to wait at least ten minutes for H to arrive. He ought to know by now how long it takes to reach and leave a little time in hand. I know how upsetting it is to young kids to have to wait; when they think they have been forgotten, and have to wait and wait in front of all their classmates.
Oh well.
Livnlearn
"The unexamined life is not worth living" - Socrates