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This is a great place to raise kids! The Smithsonian is here, and all of it is free. There are tons of people from all over the world (Worldbank/diplomats/think tanks etc) and state dept and military folks who transition in and out. With so much diversity and culture, I think DC is a great place to grow up in. I mean can anything in TX compare to the Library of Congress? Or jogging through the natl mall? The only downside to DC is its awful weather so you and I may not be seeing eye to eye. I also can't stand Miami.
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Yes, the DC way of life is the best. Yep. Yep. |
Sure. I don’t think she said otherwise |
That’s indeed her question. |
Good for your son. Dad needs to get his head on straight. Fun fact: most large company CEOs didn’t graduate from HYP etc. |
Parents. Are you listening?? The only one with real perspective! |
Your DH sounds like an a-hole. I’m assuming he grew up here. What an insecure jerk. |
THIS |
What? I liked Weird Science too. |
Yes. DC is very uptight. OT the most but certainly on the list. |
| This is funny. I’ve lived on the UES of Manhattan for 30 years. My kids had as close to an idyllic childhood as I can imagine. Different strokes, folks. |
I love DC and my neighbors, but apart from that, I think this poster gives great advice with regard to schools. Also, maybe Springfield in Virginia? Not sure, people say it has a great community feel. But I’m honestly not sure why you wouldn’t move back to Florida if given the chance. It’s so expensive here, and if you’re not going to groove on the cultural institutions here...but then again, I’m sure there are wonderful such venues in Florida. |
OP, do you always look at the world in generalizations? Tweens and teens in this area are individuals with so many varied interests. There is room for them all. I think that is what a PP meant when they said you sound immature. |
Did you go to Palmetto High School in Miami by any chance? It sounds like it from your description. If so, than you may find upper NW (AU Park/Tenleytown) to be similar to the Pinecrest, FL neighborhood in many surprising ways. |
| Tech has rapidly changed the world you remember. The number of teens who care about sports is so low it would shock you, and drops further every year. Esports/competitive video gaming is now more popular among Gen Z than any physical sports league. They want to be tech entrepreneurs, influencers, pro gamers. Most 16 year olds no longer even bother to get their driving license. No offense but you sound like you’re living in the past. |