Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being this out of touch and tone deaf
Imagine being so tense and judgmental you can find no joy in life. Always negative, never looking for the light in the dark times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll admit it - I was a jerk for thinking this was going to be some bonding stay-cation. And I was absolutely tone deaf about the suffering it has caused so many people I know who lost family from this virus.
I apologize for being stupid and glib.
A member of people have had positive experiences with quarantine. It’s ok to talk about it.
+1. The economic and public health toll has been horrific and I wouldn't wish this on any society.
I'm hoping it has shed light on a major issues that need to change - climate, the environment, our lack of public health infrastructure, how our outcomes are all connected, and appreciation for the workers that make our country function and get paid S**T wages.
I'm also stressed about possibly getting laid off.
However, in terms of day-to-day, the introvert in me has enjoyed the additional WFH days, more time with the kids, more sleep for my husband and the kids, a more relaxed schedule. More time in the yard, less running around overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll admit it - I was a jerk for thinking this was going to be some bonding stay-cation. And I was absolutely tone deaf about the suffering it has caused so many people I know who lost family from this virus.
I apologize for being stupid and glib.
A member of people have had positive experiences with quarantine. It’s ok to talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll admit it - I was a jerk for thinking this was going to be some bonding stay-cation. And I was absolutely tone deaf about the suffering it has caused so many people I know who lost family from this virus.
I apologize for being stupid and glib.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll admit it - I was a jerk for thinking this was going to be some bonding stay-cation. And I was absolutely tone deaf about the suffering it has caused so many people I know who lost family from this virus.
I apologize for being stupid and glib.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone still feel this way?
How about you, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering there is at least one and probably many more people on DCUM who regularly argues that babies and toddlers are BETTER OFF in daycare than they would be if a parent was home taking care of them full time it doesn't surprise me that many of you are mad at the OP for daring to say she will enjoy spending more time with her kids during this otherwise tough time.
That’s what this is really about. They’ll drape it in concern for the poor (they don’t give damn about free lunch any other time and actively avoid schools with too many “FARM kids” as they call them in the school forums or hourly, low wage workers disproportionally affected), but it’s really about them being pissed they don’t look forward to dealing with their own kids and haven’t had to or wanted to for a long time.
You are embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering there is at least one and probably many more people on DCUM who regularly argues that babies and toddlers are BETTER OFF in daycare than they would be if a parent was home taking care of them full time it doesn't surprise me that many of you are mad at the OP for daring to say she will enjoy spending more time with her kids during this otherwise tough time.
That’s what this is really about. They’ll drape it in concern for the poor (they don’t give damn about free lunch any other time and actively avoid schools with too many “FARM kids” as they call them in the school forums or hourly, low wage workers disproportionally affected), but it’s really about them being pissed they don’t look forward to dealing with their own kids and haven’t had to or wanted to for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Considering there is at least one and probably many more people on DCUM who regularly argues that babies and toddlers are BETTER OFF in daycare than they would be if a parent was home taking care of them full time it doesn't surprise me that many of you are mad at the OP for daring to say she will enjoy spending more time with her kids during this otherwise tough time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being this out of touch and tone deaf
Imagine being so tense and judgmental you can find no joy in life. Always negative, never looking for the light in the dark times.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being this out of touch and tone deaf
Anonymous wrote:Our kids are so busy with school, sports, friends, parties and play dates. Breaks and summers we always have travel or camps. I think it will be nice to be home for a while with just the family.
Anyone else looking forward to it?
What do you plan to do?
I plan to bake, garden, do puzzles, play games, ride bikes, read, legos.