How Are Your Kids Spending Their Break?

Anonymous
Mine must've slept the first two days straight. I guess college life can be exhausting with late night studying, exams, parties, etc.

After that it's been the under 21 club, friends, etc.

What have yours been up to?

DC just completed 1st semester.
Anonymous
Mine have hung out with high school friends, gone to holiday parties, helped with Christmas stuff at home. We leave for a week of skiing tomorrow.
Anonymous
We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.
Anonymous
We are off to St. Thomas....can't wait to hit that beautiful white sand! Bon Voyage!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.


I swear this gets posted every year. It's the classic DCUM Grey Poupon response to a question clearly intended to elicit some responses from others whose college kids are taking it easy during their breaks.
Anonymous
Furiously writing college essays. I'm sure my kid would envy yours.
Anonymous
This week she's sleeping, watching TV, surfing the internet, eating, and hanging out with high school friends. Next week, she picked up a few babysitting jobs for families she's done in the past in order to make some money. But overall, she's definitely taking it easy. No shame in that. The first semester of college can be draining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.


I swear this gets posted every year. It's the classic DCUM Grey Poupon response to a question clearly intended to elicit some responses from others whose college kids are taking it easy during their breaks.


Thanks PP - that cracked me up!
Anonymous
On a family trip driving the PCH, hiking, visiting different California towns and sites from Los Angeles to San Francisco, then circling back to attend the Rose Bowl game before returning to DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.


I swear this gets posted every year. It's the classic DCUM Grey Poupon response to a question clearly intended to elicit some responses from others whose college kids are taking it easy during their breaks.
m
Sorry if you don't like what we're doing. My oldesy has taken cooking classes abroad before but the younger has never worked with a vet outside of the US before. I'm glad they're doing these things; they're productive and helping to improve their Italian.
Anonymous
My son is picking up a bunch of hours at work. College is expensive!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.


I swear this gets posted every year. It's the classic DCUM Grey Poupon response to a question clearly intended to elicit some responses from others whose college kids are taking it easy during their breaks.
m
Sorry if you don't like what we're doing. My oldesy has taken cooking classes abroad before but the younger has never worked with a vet outside of the US before. I'm glad they're doing these things; they're productive and helping to improve their Italian.


Because Italian is such a useful language.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are in Italy. The 20 yr old found a vet who was born and raised in America and she is working with her for three weeks. The 23 yr old is taking a bunch of one-day cooking classes.

The younger one either wants to be a vet or a lawyer; the older one - med school.


I swear this gets posted every year. It's the classic DCUM Grey Poupon response to a question clearly intended to elicit some responses from others whose college kids are taking it easy during their breaks.
m
Sorry if you don't like what we're doing. My oldesy has taken cooking classes abroad before but the younger has never worked with a vet outside of the US before. I'm glad they're doing these things; they're productive and helping to improve their Italian.


Because Italian is such a useful language.


We are Italian. It is useful to us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a family trip driving the PCH, hiking, visiting different California towns and sites from Los Angeles to San Francisco, then circling back to attend the Rose Bowl game before returning to DC.


We want to do this (minus the Rose Bowl game)! How much time are you allowing for the drive from LA to SF, with the cool stops?
Anonymous
All three of my college kids have been doing a lot of sleeping. They are burned out from exams and school in general. They've also been hanging out with some old friends. Helping out around the house. Watching tv and playing XBox with their little brother. Our oldest and his wife were here for a few days and the college kids enjoyed spending time with them as well.

Two of them left today to visit some out-of-town friends for a couple of days. Just a relaxing Winter Break for all of them.

No Grey Poupon lifestyle here. I'm lucky if they are out of their rooms by noon.
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