OP, people aren't going to admit that they don't like their situation in these parts.
Ask kids who grew up like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mosquitoes have limited our time outside though.
We bought a house with a yard for the kids. They never, ever go in the yard due to the Asian Tiger Mosquitoes.
Um, bug spray?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a rowhouse with a little patch of green when my kids were little. We were within a block of a park with playground. Honestly, I thought it was the best of both worlds. I really liked the social aspect of going to the park, seeing other people, etc. And then we had a little yard to play in when we wanted to stay at home.
It was when my kids were old enough to play outside for long periods of time without supervision but not so old that I felt comfortable letting them walk to the park without me that I felt acutely the lack of a yard. So, not really until elementary school. When we finally moved we ended up buying a house about the same size as our rowhouse but with a big yard. (And a better school system, but that's another topic.) We still live a few blocks from a park and now my kids walk there themselves when they want to play soccer.
pretty much this. It was OK...until she was 4ish an it just got old. We moved right before elementary school started and it is SOOOO nice to be able to just send her into the backyard when I need a breather.