Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
School bus is safer, more environmentally friendly, allows the child to make friends and works for many family's schedules.
Why do you drive the poor kid?
Oh let me guess, feeling sanctimonious is more important to you than your child's safety, physical or emotional health.
For goodness sake, you could at least drive the kid the first week. This is a young kid. They learn bad things on buses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
School bus is safer, more environmentally friendly, allows the child to make friends and works for many family's schedules.
Why do you drive the poor kid?
Oh let me guess, feeling sanctimonious is more important to you than your child's safety, physical or emotional health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
School bus is safer, more environmentally friendly, allows the child to make friends and works for many family's schedules.
I'm not pp and I see why you felt the need to respond. However, claiming that putting them on the bus is better for their health is jumping the shark. [/quote
See what you think when your kid cannot adjust to college because Mom is not there.
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Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
School bus is safer, more environmentally friendly, allows the child to make friends and works for many family's schedules.
Why do you drive the poor kid?
Oh let me guess, feeling sanctimonious is more important to you than your child's safety, physical or emotional health.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you drive the poor kid? That's too young to bus it.
Oh let me guess. Your pay check is more important.
Anonymous wrote:DC starts kindergarten tomorrow. I'm not worried about the morning bus ride because she gets on the bus and gets off when she arrives at school. however, I'm worried about the afternoon bus home, that she will inadvertently get off at one of the stops before our neighborhood. She is easily distracted and could easily make this mistake.