Anonymous wrote:Put down the names and numbers of the parents of your kids’ friends.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I could ask on my buy nothing group and somebody would volunteer to be my contact. I would just ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
How? We've lived here three years and have seen them like a dozen times.
Knock on their doors. That’s how I met my neighbors when I moved to my house.
Also, I had a neighbor who I’d chatted with a few times but wouldn’t consider a friend ask me if she could put me down for an emergency contact for her kids and I said yes of course! It can be done, OP.
Do you really want a strange neighbor - who may or may not be a nice person - knowing if you have an emergency? I just moved to the neighborhood and I'd rather the police hold on to my child for a couple of hours if there was an emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
How? We've lived here three years and have seen them like a dozen times.
Knock on their doors. That’s how I met my neighbors when I moved to my house.
Also, I had a neighbor who I’d chatted with a few times but wouldn’t consider a friend ask me if she could put me down for an emergency contact for her kids and I said yes of course! It can be done, OP.
Anonymous wrote:You can put me down:
Jenny 867-5309
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
How? We've lived here three years and have seen them like a dozen times.
Knock on their doors. That’s how I met my neighbors when I moved to my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
How? We've lived here three years and have seen them like a dozen times.
Anonymous wrote:Seems discriminatory against loners.
Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.