02/13/2024 10:07
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
Love it. Go for it.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:58
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
I would assuming no major academic issues and they won’t miss anything special at school. Maybe miss two days and spend one planning a bunch of really special activities
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:40
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
Yes absolutely
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:39
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
Anonymous wrote:K and 1st grade are the years where you can pull kids from school without worrying about missing much. Go for it and enjoy! It'll be special.
+1 definitely do it
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:37
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
No, keep them on schedule. This isn’t about YOU. They have school. They are building relationships with teachers and friends now. Lots and lots of people do not go away for spring break. Don’t worry.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:37
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
100% for K & 1st grade. Assuming your kids are fine with changing up the routine unexpectedly.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:33
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
Depends on the kid, but yeah, mine would be fine missing a few days.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:32
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
K and 1st grade are the years where you can pull kids from school without worrying about missing much. Go for it and enjoy! It'll be special.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:25
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
No, I would spend their school time getting myself and the house organized for what are likely to be stressful months ahead, updating my work clothes, and enjoying some rest and downtime. I’d do fun things with the kids after school.
Being alone in a cabin in winter with little kids doesn’t sound that fun to me, but if this is your dream, go for it.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:21
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
Yes, I would. It's K and 1st. Do it now since there will be grades where it's really difficult to miss school.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:21
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
No. You can go to the cabin over the weekends. Don’t send the message it’s ok to leave school
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:19
Subject: Re:Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
With kids that age? Of course! Sounds great.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:13
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
No. Keep their routine. They need it.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:08
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
If it's "killing you", then sure--go for it. Life is way too short and they're very young.
Anonymous
02/13/2024 09:07
Subject: Would you pull your kids for special time the rest of the week before starting a new job/no PTO?
I'm starting a new job March 1 and won't be able to take PTO over spring break or a vast majority of Summer. I am in between jobs for the next two weeks and DH is traveling for work this week. We have a small old cabin a couple of hours away (think This Is Us) and it's going to be going through renovations this summer since we figured may as well make it unusable now while I don't have PTO anyway.
So- in this situation, would you pull your K and 1st grade DDs from school the rest of the week and surprise them with 3 special girls days at the cabin? It's killing me sending them to school this week while DH is gone and I'm not working knowing the lack of flexibility I'm going to have for the next 6 months. I just want to bundle up and play outside, come in for board games, hot chocolate, a fire in the fireplace, breakfast for dinner, no wifi.