Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
It IS actually helpful to tell your daughter, "You can make your own decision," sometimes and this is one of those times. I say that to my girl all the time. She needs to be able to make decisions and deal with it when she makes what she finds out later was the "wrong" decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
It IS actually helpful to tell your daughter, "You can make your own decision," sometimes and this is one of those times. I say that to my girl all the time. She needs to be able to make decisions and deal with it when she makes what she finds out later was the "wrong" decision.
Maybe her kid wants to make an informed decision. People are being extra weird here.
Seriously. What's with all the PPs who are lecturing? Maybe OPs daughter will be more comfortable/less anxious if she can imagine her space at camp. OP doesn't have experience so threw it out here as a question. She's not saying she's going to hide under her kid's bed to make sure everything is fine. Jeez.
OP, I had bunk beds with my brother when we were younger, and too was more desirable for us (so we took turns every few months). I don't know if camp is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, does your DD have a twin bed at home? I had a double growing up, and my first year at camp (I was 10) I rolled right off the top bunk in the middle of the night. I had a big black eye the next day to show for it, too! hahaha. Every year someone would roll off the bunks....no one got hurt that I recall but it might be a deterrent for your DD.
I still chose the top every year so it didn't deter me much. The top is fun!
Uh, weren't there railings? I've never seen a top bunk without a railing.
NP here & there were no railings on the top bunks at the camp I attended as a child. Fwiw, I don't recall any of my bunkmates ever rolling off their beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let her pick ffs.
OMG this! Can you be more helicopter-y??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, does your DD have a twin bed at home? I had a double growing up, and my first year at camp (I was 10) I rolled right off the top bunk in the middle of the night. I had a big black eye the next day to show for it, too! hahaha. Every year someone would roll off the bunks....no one got hurt that I recall but it might be a deterrent for your DD.
I still chose the top every year so it didn't deter me much. The top is fun!
Uh, weren't there railings? I've never seen a top bunk without a railing.
Top bunk is bad because it's a pain to get up and down in the middle of the night (to pee or whatever) and every time you move, it moves and creaks.
Anonymous wrote:Also, does your DD have a twin bed at home? I had a double growing up, and my first year at camp (I was 10) I rolled right off the top bunk in the middle of the night. I had a big black eye the next day to show for it, too! hahaha. Every year someone would roll off the bunks....no one got hurt that I recall but it might be a deterrent for your DD.
I still chose the top every year so it didn't deter me much. The top is fun!
Anonymous wrote:Just let her pick ffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
It IS actually helpful to tell your daughter, "You can make your own decision," sometimes and this is one of those times. I say that to my girl all the time. She needs to be able to make decisions and deal with it when she makes what she finds out later was the "wrong" decision.
Maybe her kid wants to make an informed decision. People are being extra weird here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
It IS actually helpful to tell your daughter, "You can make your own decision," sometimes and this is one of those times. I say that to my girl all the time. She needs to be able to make decisions and deal with it when she makes what she finds out later was the "wrong" decision.
Maybe her kid wants to make an informed decision. People are being extra weird here. OP - As a kid I liked the top bunk because when people came in to hang out, they wouldn't be sitting on my bed. Plus I'd get claustrophobic otherwise. Bottom bunk was like being in a cave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
It IS actually helpful to tell your daughter, "You can make your own decision," sometimes and this is one of those times. I say that to my girl all the time. She needs to be able to make decisions and deal with it when she makes what she finds out later was the "wrong" decision.