Anonymous wrote:Another military family here. I lie on these forms. I have no friends and no local family. We don't know our neighbors. I work from home, so my coworkers aren't local either.
In a real emergency, my parents are 3 hours away by plane and can afford the ticket.
I think these requests are stupid and demoralizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use my SIL and BIL even though they live about 4 hours away. It's stupid and I hate it. I resisted filling it out at DS's day care until they kept hounding me about it. We all have cell phones on us 24/7 these days so I don't really understand the need for this "Speaker of the House becoming President" level of emergency contact.
I hear you and I would have done the same. Even if you name someone local, if the school called them that person may not be able to drop whatever they are doing to come and pick up your kid.
PP here - they have my cell phone number, my work phone number, my work main phone number where the receptionist can have me paged over the intercom, my husband's phone number, my husband's work phone number, and my husband's work cell phone. That's enough, lol.
That's assuming you weren't in a car accident, etc.
The time this becomes important is that week where your husband is out of state for a work event, and god forbid, but you are in a car accident, and school or daycare has your child, and it is 6 PM. Who does your child go home with in this situation?
If you don't have ANYONE willing to pick up your child in this situation, OK I understand but I would definitely spend the nest 3 months trying to cultivate some local friendships. These things are important once you have children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use my SIL and BIL even though they live about 4 hours away. It's stupid and I hate it. I resisted filling it out at DS's day care until they kept hounding me about it. We all have cell phones on us 24/7 these days so I don't really understand the need for this "Speaker of the House becoming President" level of emergency contact.
I hear you and I would have done the same. Even if you name someone local, if the school called them that person may not be able to drop whatever they are doing to come and pick up your kid.
PP here - they have my cell phone number, my work phone number, my work main phone number where the receptionist can have me paged over the intercom, my husband's phone number, my husband's work phone number, and my husband's work cell phone. That's enough, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use my SIL and BIL even though they live about 4 hours away. It's stupid and I hate it. I resisted filling it out at DS's day care until they kept hounding me about it. We all have cell phones on us 24/7 these days so I don't really understand the need for this "Speaker of the House becoming President" level of emergency contact.
I hear you and I would have done the same. Even if you name someone local, if the school called them that person may not be able to drop whatever they are doing to come and pick up your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I use my SIL and BIL even though they live about 4 hours away. It's stupid and I hate it. I resisted filling it out at DS's day care until they kept hounding me about it. We all have cell phones on us 24/7 these days so I don't really understand the need for this "Speaker of the House becoming President" level of emergency contact.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP. I will share because others are curious. I did have lots of friends in DC when I was in grad school, but they all moved away. I am in a new church because I married someone of a different faith, and have new neighbors because we moved to a new building when we had our baby. I like my new congregation and neighbors, and hope to get beyond small talk soon. Before our baby, I had a tough time with infertility and retreated from everyone but my far-away best friends and family. Now I relate to the military moms out there because I feel like I only have my demanding career and my little, awesome nuclear family here in DC. I like PPs' ideas of using colleagues and trying to build a friendship with someone. I am also happy that others hate the form, too! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with many PPs and feel this should be someone with an actual ability to pick up your child.
Great. What if there is literally NO ONE?
Can you join a church or moms group and try to meet some people (easier than it sounds sometimes I know)? Can you get a sitter for your child and ask the sitter to be the emergency contact?
We're members of a church. We still don't know anyone there. Moms groups only meet during the work day. A sitter? I wouldn't even know how to find one.
The point is, it's possible for people to simply not know anyone local. It's reality for a lot of people.
O.k. but you came from somewhere before this town. Is there NO ONE out there anywhere - either a relative or old friend that could serve as your emergency contact? And as far as having a back up to pick your child up from school, maybe try talking to the school or even your church office.
If you live in a neighborhood maybe post a request for sitter recommendations on your listserv.
Of course. But no one local.
And listserve. LOL...not everwhere is like DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with many PPs and feel this should be someone with an actual ability to pick up your child.
Great. What if there is literally NO ONE?
Can you join a church or moms group and try to meet some people (easier than it sounds sometimes I know)? Can you get a sitter for your child and ask the sitter to be the emergency contact?
We're members of a church. We still don't know anyone there. Moms groups only meet during the work day. A sitter? I wouldn't even know how to find one.
The point is, it's possible for people to simply not know anyone local. It's reality for a lot of people.
O.k. but you came from somewhere before this town. Is there NO ONE out there anywhere - either a relative or old friend that could serve as your emergency contact? And as far as having a back up to pick your child up from school, maybe try talking to the school or even your church office.
If you live in a neighborhood maybe post a request for sitter recommendations on your listserv.