Does your DW work? |
Heck, yeah. Especially for holiday breaks. Just let bus service transport their azzes to/from school. |
O.k. with a military school I can see that. But an average state school? No way. You either bring your stuff with you or you do without - no sheets, no towels, no clothes, no nothing. |
OP: too bad your DD isn't joining the Marine Corps. Your DW could move her into Parris Island and stay in the barracks the first week to make sure the drill instructor isn't too mean to your DD. |
I took a bus to and from college. Not to move in and out though. But for holiday breaks and weekend trips home, yup. I went to VT in the late 90s. There is a bus route that goes from VT to the Vienna metro station. We would stop at either JMU or UVA on the way north.
It was super easy. And works well for a state school where a lot of people live in one area of the state. There was a similar bus that went to Richmond and then onto VA Beach. |
^I'm sure that would go over real well, lol. |
Back in the 80's there was no bus like that. We had to either drive ourselves or find a carpool. A bus would have been soooo much easier (assuming the tickets are reasonably affordable). |
Late 80's I took the bus home for breaks. I don't know why this is so mind-blowing to people. Do college students not ride busses any more? |
Yes, but not for the first move in if anybody can help it! In the 80s yes there were buses and trains and sometimes it was easier than other times. But still, the first time away to college -- the VERY FIRST TIME -- I have a hard time believing that MOST parents wouldn't do their best to get to the college with their child. Really. In the 80s I carpooled with anybody and everybody going from X to Z then took the train from there. It worked. But move in and move out day ... parents. |
Did this bus pick you up at the VT campus? I was there mid 80's and we all car pooled. If you couldn't get a ride with someone you knew, drivers looking for riders would hang signs up and you would call them and arrange a ride home that way. One year my driver had her car taken away so I had no ride back to campus. That was fun. Definitely would have taken a bus if that had been a reasonably affordable option. |
Op, Have you posted before? Your story sounds familiar. I agree that your wife's attachment is too much and she should be letting go however, maybe if you showed some sympathy that would help? Have you suggested you take a trip after you drop your dd off at college to see how life can still be good? Tell her that she needs to let DD live her life and learn how to make mistakes? Therapy is good and if she doesn't go you should consider it for your DD so she knows how to set up boundaries. Good luck! |
NP here. OP, I agree that you sound, if not contemptuous, certainly annoyed to the point you're not seeing that maybe your wife needs some help. If she is so anxious, or so controlling, that she truly is checking in on both DD and you throughout the day--she might benefit from therapy to figure out what in her past or her brain chemistry is making her this way. She's not functioning well as an adult, and you and DD end up feeling annoyed by her; her anxiety is distancing her own DD from her. Get her to accept professional help so she can have better relationships with you and DD. In other words: Can you step back from your annoyance objectively and see her as a person you love who possibly needs real help and who needs your compassion and frankness in order to get that help? Haters will post that I'm letting her off the hook and she's just being a helicopter mom, etc. But the whole constant checking in thing over the years (not just re: college) looks a lot like a person who needs reassurance to an extreme degree that her family is OK and maybe one who defines herself as a mother so strongly that it's damaging to all of you. |
Yes it left from Squires! But the carpool option was probably still alive and well. Think it was like $25 for round trip. But gas was often about $1.25 a gallon back them (oooh the good old days!). |
traumatic? Who exactly is the drama queen here? You consider this TRAUMATIC? My God, you need to get out more. |
JC on a cross-- Are you kidding? WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE!!! |