Anonymous
Post 06/17/2012 12:23     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I never did beach week....didn't really have friends. Made up for it at 30 in New orleans during mardis gras.


Persumably at 30 your judgment is a tad more sound, though. And your parents are less worried.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2012 10:30     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

I never did beach week....didn't really have friends. Made up for it at 30 in New orleans during mardis gras.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2012 07:38     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I went to beach week. Had an endless week of sex with my boyfriend. Drank lots of wine coolers. Got the best tan. I remember it fondly to this day.


See, that's my thinking on why I'd let my kids go. When will your life ever be that carefree again, especially if you have kidx now. It's a fun, cheap week of fun.

I would make them pay or at least co.tribute some money to it.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 22:24     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I was not a great kid and I wasn't interested in the mess that is known-beach-week. I went with some church friends to Deep Creak Lake, swam and goofed off, and had a great time.
If the shtick of beach week is ti be without parents, there are plenty of places to go to exercise independence without the threat of one thousand other troublesome teens.


The "shtick" IS being with a thousand other troublesome teens. For most kids a tame weekend at the lake with church friends just doesn't hold the same appeal. It sounds really nice to me, though.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 22:19     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I didn't grow up here, but my parents bribed me with a cash offer to skip a similar event. It worked. I'll do the same or offer a more exotic family trip.


great idea. this is what i'll do,
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 22:17     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I was a pretty good kid in h.s. with strict parents. Went to beach week which was pretty tame for me. Drank some, smoked some pot, sex with boyfriend. but that's it. If that's the most my kids do, I'd be relieved. My only concern is them drinking/driving or do something really dumb like diving off a balcony into the pool and missing (the pool).
The good thing about beach week, as I recall, was that you really didn't need a car. You pretty much just walked to other hotels to party. So I guess there's only so much trouble you can get into (fingers crossed).


wow. that doesn't sound "tame" at ALL to me! i didn't do beach week - the proverbial immigrant parents who didn't get it and i didn't have any friends with beach houses.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 19:30     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

I went to beach week. Had an endless week of sex with my boyfriend. Drank lots of wine coolers. Got the best tan. I remember it fondly to this day.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 13:40     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

I didn't grow up here, but my parents bribed me with a cash offer to skip a similar event. It worked. I'll do the same or offer a more exotic family trip.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 13:27     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:We had a home and condo at the beach. So beach week was something we avoided b/c we could go anytime.

There's a plan I like.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 13:12     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

We had a home and condo at the beach. So beach week was something we avoided b/c we could go anytime.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 11:43     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:
The good thing about beach week, as I recall, was that you really didn't need a car. You pretty much just walked to other hotels to party. So I guess there's only so much trouble you can get into (fingers crossed).


This is my thinking. My biggest concern about drinking is drinking and driving. Events like this are somewhat of a positive since the kids aren't driving.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 11:25     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

"Far less amusing: the presence of an unsavory herd of older Senior Week repeaters, macking on the bird-boned girls, advertising their alcohol-filled hotel rooms from balconies."

This is what concerns me most about allowing DD to go!
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 11:15     Subject: Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Drinking and driving - it's not as big of a concern because most of the kids are walking whether it's on the boardwalk or to other beach houses/hotels in the area. Also, in OC at least, they have the bus for free and it was packed last year with seniors.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 10:59     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

Anonymous wrote:I was a pretty good kid in h.s. with strict parents. Went to beach week which was pretty tame for me. Drank some, smoked some pot, sex with boyfriend. but that's it. If that's the most my kids do, I'd be relieved. My only concern is them drinking/driving or do something really dumb like diving off a balcony into the pool and missing (the pool).The good thing about beach week, as I recall, was that you really didn't need a car. You pretty much just walked to other hotels to party. So I guess there's only so much trouble you can get into (fingers crossed).


'Cause diving from the balcon and hitting the pool ISN'T really dumb?
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2012 10:33     Subject: Re:Senior Week in Ocean City: How heinously are your kids behaving?

None of my kids went to senior week. They never asked.