| Anyone want to meet up tomorrow in the Gaithersburg/Montgomery Village/Germantown area at like 10 AM and shovel some sidewalks that lead up to schools? I'll buy lunch. Phone number is (240) 308-8306. |
you're a saint |
| It’s bad out there. One of my neighbors posted a video of a plow truck stuck in front of his house for about 15 minutes. This was a BIG, heavy truck. |
There don’t need to be “plenty.” You need ONE. Otherwise, stop throwing tantrums every time your on-MCPS-property childcare is closed. |
Take your own advice. |
DP you are childish online bully. Have some self-respect, for the love of god |
Oops. You lose. |
Right, I know it is more comfortable for you if other people don't speak out about their needs or normalize being a working mom. It makes you look like a complete ahole when it becomes apparent you just hate women who don't stay home or are wealthy enough to hire a nanny. |
What game were you playing in your head? |
Oh honey, no. Yes, they can afford it. But they are the loudest whining shriekers of all (see also: COVID), because they experience inconvenience as crippling oppression and think that their money should buy them what they want when they want it, how they want it, at all times. The “people with lesser means” are USED to everything being a hassle and not going their way. They suck it up and figure it out. To them, it’s just SSDD. 🤷♀️ |
New semester. My kids only had the same teacher 20% of the time between semester 1 & 2. |
Yawn. |
Are you under the impression you are being funny or clever? You just sound really unhinged and angry. I agree that many people in Bethesda can be entitled. But they generally are less toxic than you. |
I am a woman. I have multiple children. I work full-time. I do not have a nanny, an au pair or any kind of individual childcare. I’m just not a whiner. For some weird reason, that bothers you. OK. |
1. Read 2. Write a journal entry about the perfect snow day or about what you read 3. Write up some math problems for your kids to solve. Have them explain to you how they solved each problem 4. Solve a math problem and have your kid tell you weather you solved it correctly or not. If it’s wrong…they need to teach the correct method It depends on age but it’s not hard to google activities. |