Anonymous wrote:I am critical of three kids. This is going to sound harsh but I believe that there are too many people in the world and that we are ruining our environment by having so many kids. American children have a huge carbon footprint.
I understand when people are dying to have two kids and they do so.
But three is just ecologically irresponsible to me.
So, yes, it makes a difference to me that your last two were twins. Would not judge you for that!
Anonymous wrote:I am critical of three kids. This is going to sound harsh but I believe that there are too many people in the world and that we are ruining our environment by having so many kids. American children have a huge carbon footprint.
I understand when people are dying to have two kids and they do so.
But three is just ecologically irresponsible to me.
So, yes, it makes a difference to me that your last two were twins. Would not judge you for that!
Anonymous wrote:When I toured Stone Ridge I deliberately stuck to the academic building and did not tour their athletic facility. I was there to compare the academic offerings to our DC charter and new i would be envious of their other fantastic facilities. I do sympathize with the OP, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In theory I always knew we would most likely have to send our kids to our public school. Its decent...not great but fine for elementary. I did briefly look around at our private options and am now regretting that. I did kind of fall in love with one school but the numbers are barely doable and we have 3 kids total so I don't want to start a pattern I can't finish. I toured our public option recently and just feel kinda bummed. Yes it will be fine, kids will probably love it, regardless they will know no different, etc etc but I just feel a little melancholy.
Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:In theory I always knew we would most likely have to send our kids to our public school. Its decent...not great but fine for elementary. I did briefly look around at our private options and am now regretting that. I did kind of fall in love with one school but the numbers are barely doable and we have 3 kids total so I don't want to start a pattern I can't finish. I toured our public option recently and just feel kinda bummed. Yes it will be fine, kids will probably love it, regardless they will know no different, etc etc but I just feel a little melancholy.