Anonymous wrote:to 13:33 this is 13:08-- I think you have all of the options covered in your response- what I meant was that you at least HAVE a lot of options from KP, from Woodmoor, it's pretty much Colesville Road, so if that's backed up you're kind of stuck. From KP, if Rock Creek Park is backed up you can do CT, or Wisconsin, or 16th, or a combination of all of those.
Anonymous wrote:Where would your kids go to school? In Woodmoor, much (but not all) of the community goes to St. Bernadette. A lot of the socializing revolves around St. B's schedule and events, but non-St. B's families are included too.
Woodmoor is pretty homogenous - lots of white catholics, mostly irish. The group is young, fun, many big families, people like to party and to drink. I think the neighborhood is a wonderful place to raise small children and to have fun and make friends.
Anonymous wrote:to 13:33 this is 13:08-- I think you have all of the options covered in your response- what I meant was that you at least HAVE a lot of options from KP, from Woodmoor, it's pretty much Colesville Road, so if that's backed up you're kind of stuck. From KP, if Rock Creek Park is backed up you can do CT, or Wisconsin, or 16th, or a combination of all of those.
Anonymous wrote:to 13:33 this is 13:08-- I think you have all of the options covered in your response- what I meant was that you at least HAVE a lot of options from KP, from Woodmoor, it's pretty much Colesville Road, so if that's backed up you're kind of stuck. From KP, if Rock Creek Park is backed up you can do CT, or Wisconsin, or 16th, or a combination of all of those.
Anonymous wrote:I would take Parkwood without a second thought. Schools are better, and an easier commute than having to deal with Colesville Road or 16th st every day. Not that CT Ave is a picnic, but I think you have much better options for getting downtown from that area than you do from Colesville Rd.