Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are hundreds big thousands of families with no income coming in, very little food. Nobody gives a damn whether your precious snowflakes don't get to go to camp this summer!!!
Sorry but do you not understand that for many of us, especially single parents, no place to send our kids this summer means we can't work and then will have no income coming in?
Send them to visit family. That’s what poor working parents did in the 50s, 60s, 70s.
If you’re not poor - hire a full-time sitter and stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sad that your kids can’t function without scheduled activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are hundreds big thousands of families with no income coming in, very little food. Nobody gives a damn whether your precious snowflakes don't get to go to camp this summer!!!
Sorry but do you not understand that for many of us, especially single parents, no place to send our kids this summer means we can't work and then will have no income coming in?
Send them to visit family. That’s what poor working parents did in the 50s, 60s, 70s.
If you’re not poor - hire a full-time sitter and stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are hundreds big thousands of families with no income coming in, very little food. Nobody gives a damn whether your precious snowflakes don't get to go to camp this summer!!!
Sorry but do you not understand that for many of us, especially single parents, no place to send our kids this summer means we can't work and then will have no income coming in?
Anonymous wrote:There are hundreds big thousands of families with no income coming in, very little food. Nobody gives a damn whether your precious snowflakes don't get to go to camp this summer!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still holding out hope that it will be ok for kids to play together in the neighborhood over the summer. Frankly, I think they better get it in outdoors over the summer. I hope I am wrong but I can’t imagine the winter being better in terms of seeing friends.
Mine are already doing it. I have ceased to care. Based on my 12 year olds social media a lot of kids are. Kids are out together en force - on bikes, sometimes wearing masks their parents probably made them wear, but it’s happening and summer no ones going to even try. Lol.
Even my older neighbors who I would have pegged as strict distancers are having yard parties “6 feet away”
+1000. I can’t believe everyone who thinks this will all carry on through summer. It’s already basically done where I am - the street full of kids looks like 1985.
Anonymous wrote:There are hundreds big thousands of families with no income coming in, very little food. Nobody gives a damn whether your precious snowflakes don't get to go to camp this summer!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine would play in our pool, watch movies, play outside, read, play on the computer, ride bikes, run through the sprinkler, chase lighten bugs, build forts, ride 4-wheelers, ride horses, mess with the animals, play with cousins who live on the same large property, play in the creek, catch crawdads, eat, make bon fires and s’mores, camp in the yard, ..... so many wonderful summer memories! Of course, travel, visits with friends, the community pool, movie theaters, etc. wouldn’t happen. But they would have had a very relaxed summer. They are grown now. Hopefully, at some point in late summer they’ll be able to come home. They still love to do all those things.
Yeah most people don’t have these options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still holding out hope that it will be ok for kids to play together in the neighborhood over the summer. Frankly, I think they better get it in outdoors over the summer. I hope I am wrong but I can’t imagine the winter being better in terms of seeing friends.
Mine are already doing it. I have ceased to care. Based on my 12 year olds social media a lot of kids are. Kids are out together en force - on bikes, sometimes wearing masks their parents probably made them wear, but it’s happening and summer no ones going to even try. Lol.
Even my older neighbors who I would have pegged as strict distancers are having yard parties “6 feet away”
Anonymous wrote:Mine would play in our pool, watch movies, play outside, read, play on the computer, ride bikes, run through the sprinkler, chase lighten bugs, build forts, ride 4-wheelers, ride horses, mess with the animals, play with cousins who live on the same large property, play in the creek, catch crawdads, eat, make bon fires and s’mores, camp in the yard, ..... so many wonderful summer memories! Of course, travel, visits with friends, the community pool, movie theaters, etc. wouldn’t happen. But they would have had a very relaxed summer. They are grown now. Hopefully, at some point in late summer they’ll be able to come home. They still love to do all those things.
Anonymous wrote:I am still holding out hope that it will be ok for kids to play together in the neighborhood over the summer. Frankly, I think they better get it in outdoors over the summer. I hope I am wrong but I can’t imagine the winter being better in terms of seeing friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had no pool and not a single organized camp/event during the whole summer. We played with kids on the street and became very creative.
Key phrase here is “played with kids in the street.” That won’t be allowed this summer, most likely.
It is already going on.
Who is going to stop it? I see kids playing together everywhere.