Honestly if you're there it's pretty hard not to be into it. Thankfully you'll be able to tell them the world isn't ending. |
| I’m pulling my K and 3rd grader out for that Monday and Tuesday. They’ve had plenty of sick days this year, but they’re both doing really well in school. |
They definitely won't remember it at those ages. |
| If the timing were a bit different, we probably would, as my parents live in the path of totality. But we have a busy week prior to that and the weather is unpredictable there that time of year. It was very cool a few years ago and I know my 2nd grader would like it. |
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We're pulling our 6th and 9th grader out. It's an extremely unique and awe-inspiring experience. (Maybe not once in a lifetime, but pretty darn close!)
But I can't stress this enough - DRIVE TO TOTALITY! It makes an enormous difference in the experience. Shadows and dimming and crickets chirping are all cool in a 98% region, but not remotely like actually seeing the corona. |
| Can I be honest on this anonymous forum and say I totally don't get it. I see so many people saying it is awe inspiring, amazing, gives goosebumps so I believe them of course but totally don't understand why it is so cool to be in the dark for three minutes. What am I missing? |
Why Jan ? |
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I am pulling my twin 6th graders from school for Monday-Wednesday. We are flying to the Dallas area and combining the trip for the eclipse with a visit to two family relatives (one of my spouse's side, one on my side). For us, it was not a question of if we would pull our kids from school, but how long and where we would go to see the eclipse.
It's not a once in a lifetime, but the next full eclipse that is easily viewable during daylight hours is 21 years away. We will not be able to do something like this again as a family as my kids will be adults and have their own lives by that time. |
Did you just learn about Jan recently and want to (mis)use it all of the time now?
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| My kids are older and saw the eclipse in 2017 so I gave them the option. They decided to skip it. |
Good lord, yes - a once in a lifetime experience and your kids are so young the absences are not that important. It’s a great learning/teaching moment and could be a great memory for your kids. |
Ok for you, not a once in a lifetime experience, lol. |
| We're pulling our K and 2nd grade kids out of school Monday and Tuesday for this. |
It's not even super dark by any means. Like a 360 degree dusk. My older teens (saw totality in 2017) are not interested in driving to my SIL's house for this event. |