What do your kids do this week of no school?

Anonymous
My HSer has gone skiing and sledding, hung out with friends, and gone to the gym. Today she's doing homework in case school actually opens tomorrow.
Anonymous
Sledding, shoveling, making money shoveling, hanging out with friends, playing inside, practicing instruments, video games, movies, reading. Its been a lot of fun!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sledding, shoveling, making money shoveling, hanging out with friends, playing inside, practicing instruments, video games, movies, reading. It's been a lot of fun!


+1. I think the timing has been wonderful. Since the semester hasn't really started yet, there is little work to be done. My kid has been sleeping, hanging out with friends, helping around the house. It's been nice having him home and not stressed. I'm sure I would feel differently if he was still little.
Anonymous
It's insane to think kids can't go outside to play. Mine have been out every day. I see kids younger than ES even outside.

Yes, they need proper gear. But if you don't have it or failed to get it prior to this storm (I've seen lots of lending and hand me downs happening on next door and group chats so no need to buy new) that's on you.
Anonymous
You guys are all lucky to have kids chilling out or doing things by themselves. I have been having headaches with ES kids stuck at home with me working, cooking and taking care of them at the same time. I have too much work to do be able to take time off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You guys are all lucky to have kids chilling out or doing things by themselves. I have been having headaches with ES kids stuck at home with me working, cooking and taking care of them at the same time. I have too much work to do be able to take time off.


How old though? Neighbor friends? Send them outside! And then take turns with neighbors letting them pile in and watch a movie.
Anonymous
My teenager has smoked a bit and disappeared with his girlfriend for hours at a time. We haven't let him drive in this but other than that it's business as usual. He is a mostly As kind of kid so I'm ok with it, it is what I sort of wish I was doing with the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I gave my kid a prompt each morning and she had the day to develop a short story that she presented to me in the evening. Made for some fun reads


This can't be real.
Anonymous
Teenager: out visiting neighborhood friends or have friends come over from time to time; sledding; reading; video games; craft projects.

Tween: mostly the same but more screen time and fewer hours wandering around the neighborhood before coming inside.

So, mostly self-sufficient fun, but I will say they're kinda bored after four days of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I gave my kid a prompt each morning and she had the day to develop a short story that she presented to me in the evening. Made for some fun reads


This can't be real.


It is but I am a published author and we embrace creative writing in my house. We do this stuff on weekends even when the weather is nice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's insane to think kids can't go outside to play. Mine have been out every day. I see kids younger than ES even outside.

Yes, they need proper gear. But if you don't have it or failed to get it prior to this storm (I've seen lots of lending and hand me downs happening on next door and group chats so no need to buy new) that's on you.


Who has said anything about "can't go outside to play?" Creating stories, huh?
Anonymous
Shovel, tutoring, sports practice, tutoring, sat practice, homework.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's insane to think kids can't go outside to play. Mine have been out every day. I see kids younger than ES even outside.

Yes, they need proper gear. But if you don't have it or failed to get it prior to this storm (I've seen lots of lending and hand me downs happening on next door and group chats so no need to buy new) that's on you.


Who has said anything about "can't go outside to play?" Creating stories, huh?


Literally from the OP:

"It is so cold and slippery outside, so I cannot kick them out to play."
Anonymous
We played with neighbors, we caught up with old friends, and we are hosting a play date so their Mom can work today. I have 6 kids all playing dolls, playing outside, playing school since there is no school and we are creating and eating fresh fruit and veggie creations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's insane to think kids can't go outside to play. Mine have been out every day. I see kids younger than ES even outside.

Yes, they need proper gear. But if you don't have it or failed to get it prior to this storm (I've seen lots of lending and hand me downs happening on next door and group chats so no need to buy new) that's on you.


Who has said anything about "can't go outside to play?" Creating stories, huh?


That was literally in the first post
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