Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:47 here - we hope to move there soon with our 6 year old. And hopefully more kids to come![]()
You'll find many playmates at Shepherd playground. We also have a 6 year old in SP. There are four 6 year olds within 6 houses from us.
Agreed. We're new to the neighborhood, and our 4-year-old can always find a neighbor to play with. There are 7 to 8 school-aged kids on our block in SP, ages 4 to 8 (plus two babies).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12:47 here - we hope to move there soon with our 6 year old. And hopefully more kids to come![]()
You'll find many playmates at Shepherd playground. We also have a 6 year old in SP. There are four 6 year olds within 6 houses from us.
Anonymous wrote:12:47 here - we hope to move there soon with our 6 year old. And hopefully more kids to come![]()
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved to Colonial Village with young children. Introduce yourselves to me! We're always looking to meet kids in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some also take the train from from Silver Spring to Tenleytown. Bus is free but only has one run right after school. For the train students can get $30 monthly pass. More options for getting home later after sports etc that way.
Hmm. Why would they be taking the train from Silver Spring? I assume address cheaters.
Maybe look at a couple of maps and see if you can figure out what the closest Red Line stop to Colonial Village or Shepherd Park is before making that assumption.
Anonymous wrote:How many families with kids live in the Colonial Village area, I'm wondering? I know there are lots in Shepherd Park. We're considering the area and wouldn't want to be the lone family with kids in a sea of retired people or people whose kids are in high school/college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a Deal-only metro bus?
Yes, but--according to my DC-- periodically unsuspecting riders mistakenly get on. I suspect they pretty quickly figure out that they're on the wrong bus.
Ha, I did that once. Never again!![]()
Oh man being the only adult on a bus full of middle school students. Not fun! (Don't worry parents I'm sure your child was the good one it's those other people's kids. Kidding)
Let me tell you, being anywhere near the Tenleytown Metro stop following Wilson HS dismissal is decidedly not fun either. Sometimes it's unruly mayhem. I wish the school did more to supervise the students who go back and forth to the metro.
You mean, in addition to the 2-3 MPD officers stationed every single day after school in the block between Wilson's doors and the east Tenley Metro entrance? It's true sometimes the officers sit on their butts, simply observing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a Deal-only metro bus?
Yes, but--according to my DC-- periodically unsuspecting riders mistakenly get on. I suspect they pretty quickly figure out that they're on the wrong bus.
Ha, I did that once. Never again!![]()
Oh man being the only adult on a bus full of middle school students. Not fun! (Don't worry parents I'm sure your child was the good one it's those other people's kids. Kidding)
Let me tell you, being anywhere near the Tenleytown Metro stop following Wilson HS dismissal is decidedly not fun either. Sometimes it's unruly mayhem. I wish the school did more to supervise the students who go back and forth to the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a Deal-only metro bus?
Yes, but--according to my DC-- periodically unsuspecting riders mistakenly get on. I suspect they pretty quickly figure out that they're on the wrong bus.
Ha, I did that once. Never again!![]()
Oh man being the only adult on a bus full of middle school students. Not fun! (Don't worry parents I'm sure your child was the good one it's those other people's kids. Kidding)
Anonymous wrote:I live in the neighborhood and know Shepherd Park residents who commute to work via the SS metro--it's walkable from the northernmost part of the neighborhood.