Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?
Upper Montgomery County - Germantown/Gaithersburg area. My kids are now teens but have played/rode bikes in our very safe neighborhood with the other neighborhood kids since they were 10 or so, and they were older than a lot of the other kids before I allowed them to play outside for extended periods of time without coming to check in repeatedly. This is not unusual at all in the nice neighborhoods in our area, and is one of the reasons a lot of us choose to live out in the suburbs.
Well goody for you. Just sit back and clutch your pearls and continue to feel sorry for a lot of people.
Oh, the other reason we live out here is so we don't have to live near snarky people like you, PP.
Yes, smug self righteousness and unwarranted pity for people you don't know is so much more attractive than a little snark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?
Upper Montgomery County - Germantown/Gaithersburg area. My kids are now teens but have played/rode bikes in our very safe neighborhood with the other neighborhood kids since they were 10 or so, and they were older than a lot of the other kids before I allowed them to play outside for extended periods of time without coming to check in repeatedly. This is not unusual at all in the nice neighborhoods in our area, and is one of the reasons a lot of us choose to live out in the suburbs.
Well goody for you. Just sit back and clutch your pearls and continue to feel sorry for a lot of people.
Oh, the other reason we live out here is so we don't have to live near snarky people like you, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?
Upper Montgomery County - Germantown/Gaithersburg area. My kids are now teens but have played/rode bikes in our very safe neighborhood with the other neighborhood kids since they were 10 or so, and they were older than a lot of the other kids before I allowed them to play outside for extended periods of time without coming to check in repeatedly. This is not unusual at all in the nice neighborhoods in our area, and is one of the reasons a lot of us choose to live out in the suburbs.
Well goody for you. Just sit back and clutch your pearls and continue to feel sorry for a lot of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?
Upper Montgomery County - Germantown/Gaithersburg area. My kids are now teens but have played/rode bikes in our very safe neighborhood with the other neighborhood kids since they were 10 or so, and they were older than a lot of the other kids before I allowed them to play outside for extended periods of time without coming to check in repeatedly. This is not unusual at all in the nice neighborhoods in our area, and is one of the reasons a lot of us choose to live out in the suburbs.
Well goody for you. Just sit back and clutch your pearls and continue to feel sorry for a lot of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?
Upper Montgomery County - Germantown/Gaithersburg area. My kids are now teens but have played/rode bikes in our very safe neighborhood with the other neighborhood kids since they were 10 or so, and they were older than a lot of the other kids before I allowed them to play outside for extended periods of time without coming to check in repeatedly. This is not unusual at all in the nice neighborhoods in our area, and is one of the reasons a lot of us choose to live out in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:I often have to resist the urge to tell my kid I feel "like a broken record."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for you if you don't live somewhere where you can tell your kids "Just be home by dinner".
Where do YOU live? And how old are your kids?