Anonymous wrote:SGAs do this (student govt assoc), has nothing to do with bored housewives or PTAs. The KIDS pick the spirit day categories - one of the few things they CAN be in charge of.
Anonymous wrote:+1. My DC refuses to wear PJs to school. The environment is public and gross for intimate sleeping apparel. Also, PJs tend to be thinner material.Anonymous wrote:I hate is pajamas day and Hats day. Call me snobby, but you just don’t dress like this to school and hats indoors are rude. No wonder so many adults think its totally ok to wear pjs to the grocery store…you don’t see this stuff outside US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is twin day??
But yeah some of this annoys me too, although DC’s teacher this year is pretty good about sending emails.
National Twins Day is December 18. Just a one day celebration for twins.
There is also the Twins Day festival which is separate from National Twins Day. The Twins Day festival is usually the first full weekend in August (this year it will be August 5-7) and is a 3 day festival in Twinsburg, OH. It's like a huge carnival that has a midway, food, games, and a celebration of twins. People come from all over the country (not just multiples, but many people come just to celebrate and have fun) to attend.
https://twinsdays.org/
That’s not what we mean. Twin day means dress like someone else (so a pair dressed alike) for a day. It’s a great way to see visually who has no friends.
Anonymous wrote:Op, Why do children take a flower to school? Are they dissecting it to learn about the parts for science? I seriously have not heard about this one. But, I, too, think spirit days are bizarre and I’m happy that my DC does not want to participate. In particular, who wants to wear a mustache all day long for mustache day! Or, wild hair day? I grew up in this country and I never heard of such nonsense.
+1Anonymous wrote:Op, Why do children take a flower to school? Are they dissecting it to learn about the parts for science? I seriously have not heard about this one. But, I, too, think spirit days are bizarre and I’m happy that my DC does not want to participate. In particular, who wants to wear a mustache all day long for mustache day! Or, wild hair day? I grew up in this country and I never heard of such nonsense.
+1. My DC refuses to wear PJs to school. The environment is public and gross for intimate sleeping apparel. Also, PJs tend to be thinner material.Anonymous wrote:I hate is pajamas day and Hats day. Call me snobby, but you just don’t dress like this to school and hats indoors are rude. No wonder so many adults think its totally ok to wear pjs to the grocery store…you don’t see this stuff outside US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with you but your examples are weird. Why on earth did you drive 20 minutes to buy a flower? Do you live in a rural desert? And wearing green on St Patrick's day has been a thing for as long as I can remember.
Not that pp, but our house is one of the in our neighborhood that actually has bulbs planted. Most people here don't seem to have time for gardening or don't want to. And then you have all the people living in condos and apartments. And you have retail deserts out there too.