Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the one you responded to, but I do not choose where to live based on the convenience of others. I choose it for my own peace of mind and that of my family. I love the big yard, cleaner air, cooler summertime temperatures and quiet environment that I get in Potomac versus what I would get in much of Bethesda or DC. If you choose to live in the city, you do so for your own reasons and you can live with the circumstances. But don't tell me where my kids will go to school.
Right - because you are selfish and clueless which is to be expected from the average but vain Potomac resident wasting half their day commuting to their kids private school in NW DC. Of course you are convinced you have a higher quality of life and most likely as a SAHM the loss of time is all the same to you as there is still leftover time to go shopping.
So I can't tell you where to send your precious children to school but I can tell you where to shove your Lexus or Range Rover and I will do everything I can to make sure that your commute through my neighborhood is miserable.
Why do you live in the city? As an urban dweller, I knew that traffic was a casualty of city living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the one you responded to, but I do not choose where to live based on the convenience of others. I choose it for my own peace of mind and that of my family. I love the big yard, cleaner air, cooler summertime temperatures and quiet environment that I get in Potomac versus what I would get in much of Bethesda or DC. If you choose to live in the city, you do so for your own reasons and you can live with the circumstances. But don't tell me where my kids will go to school.
Right - because you are selfish and clueless which is to be expected from the average but vain Potomac resident wasting half their day commuting to their kids private school in NW DC. Of course you are convinced you have a higher quality of life and most likely as a SAHM the loss of time is all the same to you as there is still leftover time to go shopping.
So I can't tell you where to send your precious children to school but I can tell you where to shove your Lexus or Range Rover and I will do everything I can to make sure that your commute through my neighborhood is miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the one you responded to, but I do not choose where to live based on the convenience of others. I choose it for my own peace of mind and that of my family. I love the big yard, cleaner air, cooler summertime temperatures and quiet environment that I get in Potomac versus what I would get in much of Bethesda or DC. If you choose to live in the city, you do so for your own reasons and you can live with the circumstances. But don't tell me where my kids will go to school.
Right - because you are selfish and clueless which is to be expected from the average but vain Potomac resident wasting half their day commuting to their kids private school in NW DC. Of course you are convinced you have a higher quality of life and most likely as a SAHM the loss of time is all the same to you as there is still leftover time to go shopping.
So I can't tell you where to send your precious children to school but I can tell you where to shove your Lexus or Range Rover and I will do everything I can to make sure that your commute through my neighborhood is miserable.
Anonymous wrote:I am not the one you responded to, but I do not choose where to live based on the convenience of others. I choose it for my own peace of mind and that of my family. I love the big yard, cleaner air, cooler summertime temperatures and quiet environment that I get in Potomac versus what I would get in much of Bethesda or DC. If you choose to live in the city, you do so for your own reasons and you can live with the circumstances. But don't tell me where my kids will go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, please don't drive to the ends of the earth to send your kids to the "best" privates. I live near three and traffic is a f$&*ing nightmare because of all the parents racing through the city from VA and MD.
I love God, but He's not communicated any concerns about traffic in your 'hood.
Since Divine intervention is not forthcoming on this matter, perhaps simple common sense might help. Have you considered moving?
As none of the elite schools in DC are new, perhaps you might also consider their location before choosing your next house. Common sense would lead most people to understand that if you live around a school -- public or private -- there will be heavy traffic twice a day.
Anonymous wrote:DS commutes from Old Town Alex to The Heights....about 40 mins each way, on the bus. We couldn't do it if the school didn't provide a bus. DS (high school) sleeps in the morning, and does HW on the way home. Bus leaves Old Town at 7am, and he gets off the bus at 3:45. It is quite reasonable; he plays travel soccer, and is able to make practice 4x a week.
Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, please don't drive to the ends of the earth to send your kids to the "best" privates. I live near three and traffic is a f$&*ing nightmare because of all the parents racing through the city from VA and MD.