uh So you're happy that DC white kids are beating out white kids in MD and VA? Are you that stupid? To me it simply means that money talks and that the division between whites and minorities in DC is wider than the gap in surrounding areas. something of which to be proud, PP! |
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Those of you preaching diversity crack me up.
Sure, start praising how your kid has friends from different countries. b/c I'm so sure she's having sleepovers with friends in section 8 housing in SE DC |
Your response is just a way to justify your choices. That's what WE ALL do. Let me model this for you. Who cares how close you are to the Smithsonian? Museums are not the end all in enrichment. We live in the exurts on 2 acres, close to horse farms and a beautiful reservoir. We can purchase locally-grown items (locally grown as in down the road). We don't have to worry about gang issues in schools. Our kids can run around the neighborhood, and we don't have to worry. We have more than enough room to grow a garden. We have a pool. We entertain all the time b/c there's plenty of room for large crowds and enough street parking. If the shit hits the fan, DC is the first to go. And your World Bank pals won't be waiting to save your ass. Should I go on and on? |
But Gustavo said he would come back for me
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You sound like a raving lunatic. If something blows up DC, it will take out the suburbs. If there is some sort of terrorist shooting, it would be more likely to be in the suburbs as we have seen in France for instance. I have a beautiful yard right here in DC and don't feel the need to have two acres. Listen, I'm not trying to convince you to move to DC, but your insane ravings are hilarious. |
You live in the middle of nowhere and plants grow there. Got it! |
I think what she's saying is that museums are overrated. I agree. We take our 4 year old to museums when we run out of other things to do with him. Would much rather have a giant yard and other suburban/small town stuff for him to do. DC is really for the parents, not the kids, as far as recreation goes. The only real plusses overall for the family are short commutes and housing value increases. |
That's not what she's saying, she's saying everyone writes stuff up to support their own choices, and she just showed you how easily it can be done for a suburban location. It doesn't mean she believes it. |
I work for the WB, and this is 100% correct, and this is the only kind of diversity I want for my children. I don't really want them to have Section 8 friends. |
I disagree with your assertion, DC is great for kids, there are playgrounds, rec centers, pools and much more. As a family, we do value our walking & biking lifestyle. We have a car, but bike or walk to work. We walk to the grocery store, retail shopping, farmer's markets, restaurants, sporting events, theater, etc.How many miles to you put on your car every week? |
| There's tons of playgrounds, parks and rec centers in the burbs. |
Why not? Do you really worry about your children meeting poor children? Wow. Are you a recent immigrant to this country? |
Your kids get nothing out of museums? Yikes!! And what exactly is "suburban/small town stuff"? |
Please do. You sound like quite the gang expert, pepper mom. |
I also am always amused by people who brag about shopping local... when they have to drive everywhere. I mean it's nice your neighbor grows tomatoes, but I bet you spend a lot of bleak Saturdays at Costco. With your suburban. |