Question about families hanging around at evening hours at playground on weekday?

Anonymous
I see many families with ES/pre-K kids (some in pajamas) play at playground yesterday night at 6:30pm. Some of them were before as early as 5:30pm.

Did the family have dinner already, shower?, kids come to play, and then go to bed afterwards in sweat? Or go home to dinner afterwards? We left at 7pm with dinner carryout home, well, my kids don't hit bed till as late as 9pm/10pm even though they are ES/pre-K age, and I know it is uncommon.
Anonymous
who cares?
Anonymous
Why is this so complicated for you OP and why do you care?
Anonymous
We are sometimes at the playground at 6:30. Our kids are little (2 and 6 months). They go to bed at 8, dinner is at 7. We only do baths 2x a week. So especially this time a year, if there’s a particularly nice day, we’ll order takeout for dinner and take them to the playground after we’re done with work for the day. We stay at the playground till about 6:30/6:45. It’s only a few min walk from our house. Once we get home, it’s just dinner and to bed.

Anonymous
This is a weird question, OP. Yesterday was one of the first really nice days in a long time, and I'm guessing families were enjoying it.

Anonymous
My kids have never gone to bed before 9pm since birth and we eat at 7pm or sometimes later. I don't think your schedule is an uncommon as you think.
Anonymous
I don't know why you would care but I have much older children and they eat dinner early. We play till bed time. But not in pjs if that's your main issue. Stop being judgmental.
Anonymous
Yesterday was Read across America Day and many schools had pajama day as a treat, so those kids were probably wearing the pajamas that they had on all day. Mine put on clean pajamas in the morning for school and then new clean pajamas for bed.
Anonymous
"Go to bed afterwards in sweat"? Huh? It wasn't *that* warm out yesterday.

There are different ways this could work, but first, I'd lose the judgment, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday was Read across America Day and many schools had pajama day as a treat, so those kids were probably wearing the pajamas that they had on all day. Mine put on clean pajamas in the morning for school and then new clean pajamas for bed.


+1
Anonymous
Your kids must get really unusually sweaty if they need a shower after playing at the playground.
Anonymous
My kids school doesn’t start until 9:15 so I’m baffled that you think playing at the playground for a few hours before dinner is some impossible schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see many families with ES/pre-K kids (some in pajamas) play at playground yesterday night at 6:30pm. Some of them were before as early as 5:30pm.

Did the family have dinner already, shower?, kids come to play, and then go to bed afterwards in sweat? Or go home to dinner afterwards? We left at 7pm with dinner carryout home, well, my kids don't hit bed till as late as 9pm/10pm even though they are ES/pre-K age, and I know it is uncommon.


How does this affect your life. Unbelievable!
Anonymous
Sometimes we eat lunch or dinner at the playground.

When my kids were little, they had daycare near my work. I would often pick up or pack dinner, eat at the playground, then commute home after rush hour.
Anonymous
Why is this a question?
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