Anonymous wrote:11:56 I thought carefully about what items were important to me, to feel like a good parent. Irrational I know but something I could control. A winter coat, boots, a short list of bare necessities.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for getting your boys to pack up for school?
I am trying to let my son take charge of this college packing process. He doesn't want too much stuff, tho I did convince him that he should have more than just sheets on his bed in a colder climate! I've gotten what he's asked for and have encouraged him to start organizing his things. He seems to think that because he has to wear clothes until we leave on Saturday, he can't pack anything!! When I mentioned that he could pack up his desk items, he says that can wait until later because it will all go into his backpack. (It won't all fit in the backpack.) He's allowed to move things into the living room so he can see things better and pack it up in an organized way, but I really think he's going to do this all on Friday night after he gets off of work and then he will realize he's missing something important.
I am venting here because otherwise I will vent at him.... Send advice and patience please!
Son has always just thrown everything on top shelf in closet in a heap or shoved in a drawer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t have that much stuff to bring. I’m not packing extra sheets (1 set) or towels (2 towels+1 beach towel) because he won’t use them. He has a computer, xbox, 6 tshirts/shorts/undies. Basic supplies for laundry. He has a generous meal plan and there’s a Walmart a 10 min walk away. That’s it. He just doesn’t care and never has.
This seems about right. Buy some hangars if you are feeling nervous. But who cares if it's organized? He clearly doesn't. Get him some giant foldable bags and let him just toss stuff in frantically Friday/Saturday. Then on the other end, make his bed for him, put the hangars in the closet and WALK AWAY.
. Son has always just thrown everything on top shelf in closet in a heap or shoved in a drawer.Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t have that much stuff to bring. I’m not packing extra sheets (1 set) or towels (2 towels+1 beach towel) because he won’t use them. He has a computer, xbox, 6 tshirts/shorts/undies. Basic supplies for laundry. He has a generous meal plan and there’s a Walmart a 10 min walk away. That’s it. He just doesn’t care and never has.