Anonymous wrote:What if you hadn't gotten into a good charter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, our rental on CT Ave in the Murch boundary feels like sell out. Have you had to make this choice?
My beautiful, restored 1913 home inbounds for Murch, with a wrap-around porch and lush gardens does not feel a [snicker] "sell out"-- because I haven't compromised my integrity. That would be the definition of sellout, did you know this? I still have a moral compass. I'm not clubbing baby seals.
Living in a less expensive neighborhood doesn't make one a better person of character. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There always have been people who couldn't deal with the the stark differences that they have to face in Petworth when their kids hit school age. This guy is just one more in a long stream. Really, nothing new.
+1 yawn.
Take note all you pre-kid hipsters. Life gets a lot more real when you start thinking about your own kids. And schools. And really, once your kids start hitting school age, you aren't hanging in coffee shops, jazz clubs or pop up restaurants like you did before kids, or when your kids were babies. Welcome to adulthood.
What about us non-pre-kid(s) couldn't-really-pass-as-hipsters supposed to do with our kids who are already in school here? Do I run west when my panties get in a bunch or when I clutch my pearls hard enough?
Anonymous wrote:Yup, our rental on CT Ave in the Murch boundary feels like sell out. Have you had to make this choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There always have been people who couldn't deal with the the stark differences that they have to face in Petworth when their kids hit school age. This guy is just one more in a long stream. Really, nothing new.
+1 yawn.
Take note all you pre-kid hipsters. Life gets a lot more real when you start thinking about your own kids. And schools. And really, once your kids start hitting school age, you aren't hanging in coffee shops, jazz clubs or pop up restaurants like you did before kids, or when your kids were babies. Welcome to adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:There always have been people who couldn't deal with the the stark differences that they have to face in Petworth when their kids hit school age. This guy is just one more in a long stream. Really, nothing new.
Anonymous wrote:Wonder how NW is going to be able to fit all the families who arrive at the same realization PoP did when school gets real for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:This isn't big or scandalous news. He's a good guy. He started the blog a long time ago when he was younger and his life was different. He has a family now, and let's be honest, he's been talking about other, less-edgy, neighborhoods for a while now so you have to have seen this coming. I barely know him, but even I've talked to him about schools - it's impossible not to be concerned when you're a parent.
I also agree it sounds like the Hearst zone rather than Murch. (Which is much less of a sell out if you ask me.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm just jealous he can afford a place in Van Ness as a blogger. I wonder how much PoPville pulls in...
Anonymous wrote:I'm just jealous he can afford a place in Van Ness as a blogger. I wonder how much PoPville pulls in...