Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC was chosen as Citizen of the Week for her second grade class. Of course we're thrilled, and we want to celebrate accordingly over the holidays, but we don't want to upset any family members whose kids haven't received any honors other than Perfect Attendance, which isn't nearly as selective. Should I do a social media blast and get it over with, or just tell family and friends in person when they ask how DC's year is going?
Um, are you really serious? Your DD is in 2nd grade. I am certain that each child in her class will have the opportunity for this high honor during the year. While it is nice that your DD got this award during the holiday season, it is hardly a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:My DC was chosen as Citizen of the Week for her second grade class. Of course we're thrilled, and we want to celebrate accordingly over the holidays, but we don't want to upset any family members whose kids haven't received any honors other than Perfect Attendance, which isn't nearly as selective. Should I do a social media blast and get it over with, or just tell family and friends in person when they ask how DC's year is going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is everyone posting here a troll?
Given the recent larg number of them, I feel like I have no idea.
I'm 22:14. Not a troll.Laughing at/with OP, proud of my kid, not posting either of those on social media or bragging irl.
I was the OP and now I feel like a tool because yes I was (good-naturedly, I promise!) trolling, but everyone's responses are so earnest and sweet, and I'm really happy for those of you whose kids are being recognized for their character! I wish I knew what schools you were in, because I would want my kid in class with yours.(Although fair warning, if my DC actually DID get publicly recognized for good behavior, I might throw a parade.)
(If anyone else wants to jump in here and share their pride in their kid's thoughtful behavior or good citizenship, I say go for it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The trolling is out of control on DCUM. It's not even funny or cute anymore and OP, you certainly aren't original. Stop. Just. Stop.
*Posts on FB about my "Least Original Troll" designation on DCUM*
*friends and family click the 'single tear of sadness' reaction emoji*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said you were joking, but on all those threads, I wonder do people not have a secret group for their families? We created one many years ago and it's a place where we would post things like this that we wouldn't share publicly. We're free to brag there because we're all family and we love and support one another. Grandma, aunts and uncles actually want to know about Suzy's accomplishments, awards and funny little stories. I love seeing the little wins of my nieces and nephews!
OP here. This is a great idea, and it honestly never occurred to me before. Thanks for sharing it.(and it's nice to know there are family members out there who are excited to read about the little wins...parenting can be so tough, and the small boosts can help, you know?)
Anonymous wrote:I know you said you were joking, but on all those threads, I wonder do people not have a secret group for their families? We created one many years ago and it's a place where we would post things like this that we wouldn't share publicly. We're free to brag there because we're all family and we love and support one another. Grandma, aunts and uncles actually want to know about Suzy's accomplishments, awards and funny little stories. I love seeing the little wins of my nieces and nephews!
(and it's nice to know there are family members out there who are excited to read about the little wins...parenting can be so tough, and the small boosts can help, you know?)Anonymous wrote:The trolling is out of control on DCUM. It's not even funny or cute anymore and OP, you certainly aren't original. Stop. Just. Stop.