Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. I have one elementary aged kid and about 3 times a year we just take a day off and go do fun stuff.
Sometimes skiing at Whitetail, or visiting museums. Once we went to Philadelphia to go to the Franklin Institute to see a traveling exhibit. One time only, we went sledding and had the entire hill to ourselves.
I pointedly do not tell the school the reason for the absence. I don't counsel my kid to lie, though, if asked directly "Where were you yesterday?"
Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course. I have one elementary aged kid and about 3 times a year we just take a day off and go do fun stuff.
Sometimes skiing at Whitetail, or visiting museums. Once we went to Philadelphia to go to the Franklin Institute to see a traveling exhibit. One time only, we went sledding and had the entire hill to ourselves.
I pointedly do not tell the school the reason for the absence. I don't counsel my kid to lie, though, if asked directly "Where were you yesterday?"