Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The money they make is their spending money for the school year. Beyond that, I cannot tolerate sitting on the couch all summer binge watching tv.
Good thing you’re not the one recovering from mono then. Let it go and let your kid have downtime to recover. It’s one summer.
Ok - but if you have mono are you really getting up at 1 pm and going to bed at 3 am?
That’s 10 hours of sleep a day. The kid is tired. The kid also just got back from college where they usually stay up late at night on the regular. Do you not remember your college days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The money they make is their spending money for the school year. Beyond that, I cannot tolerate sitting on the couch all summer binge watching tv.
Good thing you’re not the one recovering from mono then. Let it go and let your kid have downtime to recover. It’s one summer.
Ok - but if you have mono are you really getting up at 1 pm and going to bed at 3 am?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. The money they make is their spending money for the school year. Beyond that, I cannot tolerate sitting on the couch all summer binge watching tv.
Good thing you’re not the one recovering from mono then. Let it go and let your kid have downtime to recover. It’s one summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mono can be pretty serious. My kid’s doctor said it could take a few weeks to a couple months for him to get back to normal.
+1 I would figure this is a summer of resting. Most of the jobs a college kid can get - retail, restaurants, summer camps - require being on your feet all the time. Maybe they could take a summer class to knock out a general ed requirement?
I agree with this. Why can’t he help around the house? You sound unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The money they make is their spending money for the school year. Beyond that, I cannot tolerate sitting on the couch all summer binge watching tv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mono can be pretty serious. My kid’s doctor said it could take a few weeks to a couple months for him to get back to normal.
+1 I would figure this is a summer of resting. Most of the jobs a college kid can get - retail, restaurants, summer camps - require being on your feet all the time. Maybe they could take a summer class to knock out a general ed requirement?