why do your kids melt? |
Also they both have plenty of shade. It sounds like OP’s kid is at all day soccer camp or something. |
This is a weird take. Nannies and afternoon sitters regularly drive kids. People carpool all the time, etc. OP ignore all the weird hand wringing on this thread and just find a kid home from college to drive your kids home a couple days of week. Plenty of them around with little to do and looking to make a bit of $$$. Jeez. |
Then you have to choose a different camp! |
Kids can't be outside if there's Thunder |
| OP, we have a similar issue one week this summer and I'm going to have to do a combo of carpools (kid has 2 friends going) and taking hours off work here and there to do my share of dropoffs and pickups. |
Then again you chose poorly if you are using a camp with zero emergency plan. |
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I feel like there is something I’m missing here that everyone else seems to get.
If you have a conflict at 4pm, then pick them up at 3pm and keep working. Or say that you aren’t available after 3:30 that week. What would you do if you had aftercare until 6pm and had an in person meeting at that time? |
If there is no plan for safety in a storm that doesn’t suddenly become a problem at 4 pm. If there isn’t then the whole program isn’t safe and if there is they can implement the same plan in aftercare. |
As I said, I’m a lawyer in this field of practice. So I am acutely aware of the risks. But I acknowledge that you are right in that this is a risk some are willing to take. For my kid to earn enough for a Chipotle’s meal, I’m not. Carpooling is different. It’s not a paid service. Nannies and sitters are probably on the family’s insurance so that’s different too. But what OP needs is like the equivalent of an Uber or a car or taxi service. Again, everyone has to judge what risk they are willing to bear. |
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You only sign up for camps that work for your families schedule. I dont mind a 4pm pick up, but I refuse to do outdoor camps after they all got canceled in the heat waves two summers ago. Global warming ruined that for us. I know that is something I cant plan for and therefore eliminated all camp options that didn't have indoor options.
Why didn't you eliminate camp options that didnt have aftercare if that is something your family needs? |
| People I work with pick their kids up and then work when they get home. Our job is super flexible (unless there is a client meeting). So folks can flex their time as needed and work from home. |
| I generally only did full-day camps. For maybe one special camp for a week or two, I'd get permission to work from home so I could do pickup and then finish work after she was home. Many workplaces are more relaxed during the summer so it's worth asking. |
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We both work Ft out of the home. It is so stressful, I can’t do another summer like this (school got out in May and I’m already burnt out.) with dh blessing I will be giving my notice before next summer.
3 kids - my youngest just finished K and I have him going back to his old preschool for summer. Not as fun as the camps my older ones went to but it is full day and near my work. I will drive him there and back. We have a pool in our yard so at least he still gets swimming in. He also goes to speech, ot, and tutoring so I take intermittent leave or pto for that. My middle is entering middle school. She is taking the bus to my moms (we are in a college town and there is a shuttle bus to the city 2 hours away) for a week, doing a couple weeks of sleepaway, and then doing a mix of day camps. For the most part I am driving, dh is doing pick up, or we have a neighbor drive. My oldest is a junior counselor at a camp in the boonies. We have teen neighbors who are taking turns driving her there and back. She is also doing sleepaway for 2 weeks and then just spending a few weeks at home when we couldn’t line up transportation. |
| We make sure to sign up for camps where my child has a buddy and we can carpool. It takes a village and the other parents are willing to help for an hour or so after camp. I know it is late but there might be some FCPS or Y camps you can sign up for later in the summer. |