Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.
That's what I've told mine. They get to experience an "old school" summer where you sleep until 11, eat lunch, head to the pool (backyard if our neighborhood pool doesn't open) until 4:30, and then head home to have dinner with your parents.
That was literally how almost every day of my summer went until I was old enough to get a job. Then toss in some days of working and that was my summer along with some mall trips and movie trips.
So far, every camp they normally do during the summer has canceled. Two of the four that have jobs have lost their summer jobs as well.
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.
It's not about that. It's about three kids entertaining themselves while two adults are in the same house, attempting to do Zoom calls and conference calls and think about work....all at the same time. Without the benefit of being able to hang out with friends, go to the movies, or do lots of other things we all did in the "boredom summers" of the 1980s.
This is about my sanity and ability to my job more than it is about the kids being scheduled with entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you thought about sending the 'kids' as packs to relatives?
One relative (Aunt Susan in Iowa) takes the kids for 3 weeks. Then you take your kids and hers for 3 weeks in D.C.. Then Uncle K takes the kids in Florida for 3 weeks.
And so on. That way everyone gets at least 1.5 months of no kids and work done. While you have the kids you and spouse take 1.5 weeks off of vacation time each and split it up that way.
I assume air travel would be involved.
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Have you thought about sending the 'kids' as packs to relatives?
One relative (Aunt Susan in Iowa) takes the kids for 3 weeks. Then you take your kids and hers for 3 weeks in D.C.. Then Uncle K takes the kids in Florida for 3 weeks.
And so on. That way everyone gets at least 1.5 months of no kids and work done. While you have the kids you and spouse take 1.5 weeks off of vacation time each and split it up that way.
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:What's the big deal? Was every minute of your summer scheduled with parents entertaining you in your downtime for 3 straight months whenever you were a kid?
Summers were supposed to be about boredom. Lots of biking riding, book reading, and bad TV. Now they have Netflix, much better video gaming systems, and friends to text with 24-7 without tying up the one phone line in the house. They'll survive just like I survived in the 90s.