Anonymous wrote:We love Reston and as another PP pointed out, there’s a wide range of TH styles. We love access to the paths, pools, lakes, tennis courts. The nature center and community center offer loads of kids activities and summer camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Aggressively middle of the road might be my exact vibe! Haha. Not politically — our family is ultra liberal, non-traditional. But we are aggressively middle of the road in terms of income and interests and desires for our kids. We just want a normal, happy, healthy life.
My kids are not athletic, so the comment about Burke being super into sports is interesting. They are still young but they are more chess/ reading/drama kids at the moment.
I think it might be Fairfax County as a whole, but a lot of families including my own have kids super into sports.
This is OP. We’re in Arlington now, and some families are super into sports but many, many are not. One of the high schools has a big sports reputation but not the other two.
We also don’t do Kumon or similar and don’t plan to, and I’ve heard that might make us not the norm in Fairfax Co. It’s rare to do outside enrichment in Arlington, or at least among the people we know. Kids do lots of activities but not academic ones.
Anonymous wrote:I would never live anywhere that included I95/395 as a commuting or errands possibility.
I would not live east of 95. Worse microclimate.
Reston is far out but if you could walk to Metro.,,
Anonymous wrote:West Springfield and Burke are aggressively middle of the road. Tons of military and act like only they are “normal” - everyone else is somehow too poor or too rich. If that’s your vibe, go for it. Otherwise Reston is more interesting and has better access to Metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West Springfield and Burke are aggressively middle of the road. Tons of military and act like only they are “normal” - everyone else is somehow too poor or too rich. If that’s your vibe, go for it. Otherwise Reston is more interesting and has better access to Metro.
Would have never thought to describe this area in this way but it's true 😂.
Anonymous wrote:West Springfield and Burke are aggressively middle of the road. Tons of military and act like only they are “normal” - everyone else is somehow too poor or too rich. If that’s your vibe, go for it. Otherwise Reston is more interesting and has better access to Metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Aggressively middle of the road might be my exact vibe! Haha. Not politically — our family is ultra liberal, non-traditional. But we are aggressively middle of the road in terms of income and interests and desires for our kids. We just want a normal, happy, healthy life.
My kids are not athletic, so the comment about Burke being super into sports is interesting. They are still young but they are more chess/ reading/drama kids at the moment.
I think it might be Fairfax County as a whole, but a lot of families including my own have kids super into sports.
This is OP. We’re in Arlington now, and some families are super into sports but many, many are not. One of the high schools has a big sports reputation but not the other two.
We also don’t do Kumon or similar and don’t plan to, and I’ve heard that might make us not the norm in Fairfax Co. It’s rare to do outside enrichment in Arlington, or at least among the people we know. Kids do lots of activities but not academic ones.
This is OP. Aggressively middle of the road might be my exact vibe! Haha. Not politically — our family is ultra liberal, non-traditional. But we are aggressively middle of the road in terms of income and interests and desires for our kids. We just want a normal, happy, healthy life.
My kids are not athletic, so the comment about Burke being super into sports is interesting. They are still young but they are more chess/ reading/drama kids at the moment.