Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids go for a week at the end of June and then essentially for a lifetime at the end of August. So some parents back into the decision as it's just time to start letting go. Even still, all the beach week groups of senior parents/kids that we know have pre beach week group meetings to determine house rules (no cars, no outside overnight visitors, no open parties, whatever) and have chaperones in the house or staying nearby.
This is good to hear. I migh be open to something that provides at least minimal supervision, like a group of parents staying next door or in a separate part of the beach house.
OMG really? Chaperones in a separate part of the house??? Your poor young adults. Notice I didn't say kids. They are NOT kids anymore. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids go for a week at the end of June and then essentially for a lifetime at the end of August. So some parents back into the decision as it's just time to start letting go. Even still, all the beach week groups of senior parents/kids that we know have pre beach week group meetings to determine house rules (no cars, no outside overnight visitors, no open parties, whatever) and have chaperones in the house or staying nearby.
This is good to hear. I migh be open to something that provides at least minimal supervision, like a group of parents staying next door or in a separate part of the beach house.
Anonymous wrote:The kids go for a week at the end of June and then essentially for a lifetime at the end of August. So some parents back into the decision as it's just time to start letting go. Even still, all the beach week groups of senior parents/kids that we know have pre beach week group meetings to determine house rules (no cars, no outside overnight visitors, no open parties, whatever) and have chaperones in the house or staying nearby.
Anonymous wrote:I only have toddlers so this is a long way away for me. But I do have fond memories of my beach week. Lots of drinking, drugs, sex (sadly, not me), and a lot of fun. We all cooked, cleaned, took care of each other too. Honestly if you are sending your child of to college at the end of the summer there's no real difference. I do regret the drugs, because that's not really me, but none of us drove drunk, none of us ODed, we were all generally good kids.