Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mosaic. We live near Dunn Loring but go to Mosaic all the time. Outdoor movie nights, soccer at the field next to Jackson MS, farmer's market, and plenty of restaurants. There are always kids playing on the main green in front of Target.
The THs near Vienna metro are nice too if you can walk to Nottoway Park, which is pretty awesome to have nearby.
That's one crowded faux grass turf area in Mosaic. With occasional outdoor movies. Otherwise, it's an outdoor shopping market for 20s-50s with bars, restaurants. There's nothing for kids really except free movies.
Anonymous wrote:If he is in Catholic, I would try to live as close to school as possible to make socializing with classmates easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your son getting to private school? What will you do for before/after care? Where in DC will you be working?
I ask bc I was a regular metro commuter (live near West Falls Church station) and metro has become very unreliable recently. If I was a single mom commuting to DC I would want to drive, and also to make sure I had coverage for my son after school.
OP here. That is good to know. He's going to Catholic school. Morning care begins at 6:40 am and is available after school until 6. Because of the nature of my job, I will likely also need to hire a PT nanny until 9pm. I will be working near Metro Center.
Ideally, I would move closer to DC with my son, but my co-parent would resist that as much as possible given that he lives in Manassas.
Anonymous wrote:Mosaic. We live near Dunn Loring but go to Mosaic all the time. Outdoor movie nights, soccer at the field next to Jackson MS, farmer's market, and plenty of restaurants. There are always kids playing on the main green in front of Target.
The THs near Vienna metro are nice too if you can walk to Nottoway Park, which is pretty awesome to have nearby.
Anonymous wrote:This is hard OP because the kid-friendly places aren’t necessarily fun for children. If a fun place for your son is your priority, I agree with the PP and suggest you look at the townhome communities near the Vienna Metro.
Anonymous wrote:I can recommend the Country Creek neighborhood near Vienna Metro. It's an easy walk to the train, and family friendly with lots of kids. I recently moved away but miss it.
I don't know where in Mosaic I could let my ES kid run around, so I'd look elsewhere for that reason.
Anonymous wrote:How is your son getting to private school? What will you do for before/after care? Where in DC will you be working?
I ask bc I was a regular metro commuter (live near West Falls Church station) and metro has become very unreliable recently. If I was a single mom commuting to DC I would want to drive, and also to make sure I had coverage for my son after school.