Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you ever book a house for a bunch of minors/underage people to drink in? so idiotic
Most seniors aren't minors.
18 year olds aren't minors. Most seniors are over 18 by June of their last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this beach week for students (BCC and other HS)?
Last week. This week. Next week. The week after. Any week can be "Beach Week" with teens running amok.
Anonymous wrote:Is this beach week for students (BCC and other HS)?
Anonymous wrote:Is this beach week for students (BCC and other HS)?
Anonymous wrote:My oldest is a sophomore and when it has come up in conversation about older kids the idea of a parent going and essentially taking care of them for the week sounds quite memorable if you ask me. Makes me think of the beginning of the pandemic and that viral mom that was hosting all the kids back from school/work and was making them little appetizer trays throughout the day. If you can afford the week off work or even working remotely it would be a nice time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alum here. I went to beach week a zillion years ago. Great memories and a great bond with friends. We continued to do Beach Weeks together through college.
DD and DS both went to beach week. If your kids are irresponsible idiots, maybe don't let them go. Each kid had to do a long meeting with parent about check in/check out, liability for damages, drunk driving, marijuana legality, safety, etc.
I refused to allow DCs to go to NC beaches - too far away if there was an accident or injury.
Frankly, I viewed beach week as dress rehearsal for college, both on and off campus living. Learning not to be one of the drunk idiots is a life skill.
Agreed - I swear these are all things we did as kids and now parents just want to helicopter everything. I don't know about you but my kids are much more tame than I was and frankly these are milestones they need to experience.
Agree. My daughter is going. They will have an older sibling chaperone (mid 20’s) and there will be parent meetings beforehand to discuss rules. I trust my daughter and so far she has made very safe and reasonable decisions when out and/or drinking (that I know of. But she tends to tell us EVERYTHING - that’s just her personality). So I’m good with it.
How is she renting the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alum here. I went to beach week a zillion years ago. Great memories and a great bond with friends. We continued to do Beach Weeks together through college.
DD and DS both went to beach week. If your kids are irresponsible idiots, maybe don't let them go. Each kid had to do a long meeting with parent about check in/check out, liability for damages, drunk driving, marijuana legality, safety, etc.
I refused to allow DCs to go to NC beaches - too far away if there was an accident or injury.
Frankly, I viewed beach week as dress rehearsal for college, both on and off campus living. Learning not to be one of the drunk idiots is a life skill.
Agreed - I swear these are all things we did as kids and now parents just want to helicopter everything. I don't know about you but my kids are much more tame than I was and frankly these are milestones they need to experience.
Agree. My daughter is going. They will have an older sibling chaperone (mid 20’s) and there will be parent meetings beforehand to discuss rules. I trust my daughter and so far she has made very safe and reasonable decisions when out and/or drinking (that I know of. But she tends to tell us EVERYTHING - that’s just her personality). So I’m good with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alum here. I went to beach week a zillion years ago. Great memories and a great bond with friends. We continued to do Beach Weeks together through college.
DD and DS both went to beach week. If your kids are irresponsible idiots, maybe don't let them go. Each kid had to do a long meeting with parent about check in/check out, liability for damages, drunk driving, marijuana legality, safety, etc.
I refused to allow DCs to go to NC beaches - too far away if there was an accident or injury.
Frankly, I viewed beach week as dress rehearsal for college, both on and off campus living. Learning not to be one of the drunk idiots is a life skill.
Agreed - I swear these are all things we did as kids and now parents just want to helicopter everything. I don't know about you but my kids are much more tame than I was and frankly these are milestones they need to experience.