No I’m not willing to do it. Even once. I’m sure someone who thinks it’s important would volunteer. It’s not important to me and I’m fine if they don’t have them. |
Who organized the sign-up genius? Who provides the list of permitted snacks? Who looks at the sign-up genius to see who has signed and hasn't? Who comes on DCUM to complain about the parents who didn't sign up? How about that person use the time they are spending on trying to force other people to do a think they don't want to do and don't care about, instead spend the exact same amount of money soliciting money from parents and then setting up an Amazon subcribe-and-save to deliver the Cheetos and Pirate's Booty and Capri Suns and what have you, which apparently are essential to your child's diet, to the school for after school activities. See -- more efficient. And you can still brag about how you are better than all the other parents because you volunteered for this important task and it would never happen without you. It's a win-win. |
I was the kid who was never restricted and also the kid who ate the most junk outside of the home too. People who easily self moderate often assume it's parenting choices that caused them to self moderate. Reality is that you have no idea if that friend would go home and still eat 3 more bags of chips a day, like young me. |
I need someone to explain to me why when someone isn’t doing something the way you want them to it is trying to exhibit some some form of control? Do you mean autonomy?
Kidding I know that you don’t mean that. Are you overwhelmed or feeling stretched because not everyone does things the way you do or think they should? |
I would happily fund a lot of school needs if we had a real wishlist or buyout plan. Need a class party? I'll Venmo you the money; someone else can do the shopping, and someone else again can do the kid-wrangling. More efficient, and everyone contributes in the way that is best for them. This incremental requesting is really hard and I would honestly rather just contribute cash. |
"Incremental requisition." So apropos. I feel I get asked by the school to donate something (time, money, supplies) every day. It's never-ending. You have to pick and choose or you'll go crazy. So it's super weird to judge parents for not choosing the exact same thing you did. |
This. Interesting OP said Mom/Parents. 🤔 Why not Dad/Parents. If it's not expected from dads why from moms? |
Ha, yes, i’ve been there! |