Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your youngest is a Junior in high school. You lost this battle five or ten years ago. Yes, your wife is ridiculous, but unless you can build a time machine you need to let it go!
This is so true.
I would have solved this issue by saying the kids take the bus on my days. Done. Your kid is almost an adult so you already lost the battle and the war a LONG time ago.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is a junior, why can’t she drive herself to school? My kids drove themselves starting at 16.
Anonymous wrote:Your youngest is a Junior in high school. You lost this battle five or ten years ago. Yes, your wife is ridiculous, but unless you can build a time machine you need to let it go!
Anonymous wrote:I am fine with driving my kids to school. I did not find the school bus particularly safe, the driver particularly reliable or punctual, the kids particularly well-mannered and the extra 20-30 minutes to get to the bus-stop and wait particularly good use of time. My kids take the bus back home as we are the first drop off in the evening.
So the AM bus is no good, but the PM bus has well mannered kids and a safer ride so you allow it? LOL
Anonymous wrote:The school bus or the city bus? If school bus, your wife is crazy and you shouldn’t defer to her.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is a junior, why can’t she drive herself to school? My kids drove themselves starting at 16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had great talks with my dad when he'd drive me to school. He taught me more about periods than my mom ever did. He gave me work advice. I listened to music I liked.
I arrived at school calm and confident.
Hopefully my dad appreciated the time he spent with me also.
OP here. Thank you for this as I do realize it is about my perspective and that with a different perspective I would be enjoying our time together. Part of it is my 16 old DD and our level of engagement as she is playing on her phone with eardbuds in while I drive which further increaes my frustration. Perhaps the new deal is if you want me to drive you we have to engage, i.e. no phone and earbuds.
I am glad that you enjoyed your time with your Dad.