I call BS/Troll... |
| My DC was so tired at the end of the day that his rec/travel sports suffered which bummed him out. |
i know a few families at our private school who live in DC apartments during the week and their far-flung VA houses on weekends. |
| we've been doing it for a couple of years. It can be draining at times, but it's our new normal. I agree with PPs that playdates and weekend birthday parties can be a hassle, but we make it work. It helps to get friendly with close in parents who don't mind hosting all of the playdates. |
When does he do his homework? And how much does he get? |
| If you or DH have a flexible schedule, a longer commute might work. It can be challenging otherwise. It does take its toll. |
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We commute 30 minutes each way. That's 1 hour in the car for me in the morning, and 1 hour in the car in the afternoon for pick up. That doesn't count extra meetings, school events, school activities, etc.
There are days I am in the car driving my kids to and from school and attending events where it adds up to 4 hours in the car. Sometimes its okay. Other times, I question why I ever did this to our family. It's seriously no fun to spend a lot of time in the car. |
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We've been doing 35-45 minute commutes every morning for our kids from pre-k on for the past 10 years. 20 minutes w/o traffic. It works for us. You'll have to drive in for playdates, sports, extracurriculars, etc, but our kids wouldn't trade their schools for anything.
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I know several at our private who do the same thing too. |
+1, especially people with farms in horse country and things like that. |
Our friends just moved from our neighborhood about 30 minutes away to be closed to their 7th grader's school because she hated being far away from her friends. They said they'll live there until she graduates and then they'll come back here. As someone who went to private school a few minutes away from my house growing up, I didn't appreciate how awesome it was. |
We have a rowhouse in NW and thinking of using it while kids are in high school, but we live very close-in VA so it wouldn’t really save much time. |
We know a family who rented out their house in a farther out neighborhood and rented a new house near the children's schools. They don't want to let go of their house, so they will move back when everyone graduates. Kids are in three different privates at the moment (one K-8, one boys-only upper school and one girls-only upper school) so I get it. That would drive me nuts though. We are currently applying for pre-K (not DC) and I am very grateful that all of our options are within 10 minutes of our house. |
I agree you can but I have talked to a lot of people about this and the kids seem to open up in a car, or have conversations "in front of you" with friends that you would normally not hear. I actually was sad when my son could drive and I missed this time together. |
I'm not the PP but my son went to the library at 3:00 - 4:00 every day because he knew we would be home late. 4:00-4:30 he would hang out with friends 4:30 I picked him up and went straight to sports (if he had them). 5-6 practice 6:30 home for the night. 7pm dinner 8-9 homework. |