Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's your case? That I'm not "chill" because my employer expects a reasonable amount of notice if I'm not going to be in the office doing the job they're paying me to do? Because if we get the letter on a Saturday and the orientation is that Monday, my taking time off from work unexpectedly will inconvenience a lot of people besides me. If the school would tell me when the orientation is, I can block the time now and my colleagues will plan around it. That's a simple courtesy. It must be nice to be so "chill" you don't care whether other people are inconvenienced.
[And yes, I know blocking the time on my calendar doesn't guarantee DC will get into AAP, but where I work it's easier to take things off the calendar than it is to put them on unexpectedly.]
It was more of a PSA, there are many more things like this in the next 15 years of your child's education. Breath, relax, make the plans you need to, build in flexibility into your day and life, get a massage, learn to meditate mindfully. Or else you will be on multiple BP medicines like the ones who came before you.