Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The PP is an ass, but I think you're also being purposely obtuse. There's nothing else to do at this rental? You planned on being in the water from sun up to sun down every day of vacation? Really? Why would you pay to travel to Florida in a place nice enough to split with two other families when you could have done the same here for the price of a community pool pass?
Speak for yourself. I pay to enjoy the nature. There are dolphins and turtles, and dunes. This is not a tourist trap and there are no attractions, no entertainment. Maybe a couple small stores, tops. Yet if you're not in the water, you can't just seat out on a hot day there.
What else can you do in the rental? You can stay inside the house. Why would I travel so far to do that?
I'm looking into waterproof cast covers. And waiting what the orthopedic specialist will say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What happened to bringing books and reading at the beach? Sounds like DC is overly helicoptered and is now ruining the vacay for the whole family.
Well, can you picture a 6 year old sitting on a beach in 95C heat and reading books for longer than 30 minutes?
I can't and I need 8 hours to fill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The PP is an ass, but I think you're also being purposely obtuse. There's nothing else to do at this rental? You planned on being in the water from sun up to sun down every day of vacation? Really? Why would you pay to travel to Florida in a place nice enough to split with two other families when you could have done the same here for the price of a community pool pass?
Speak for yourself. I pay to enjoy the nature. There are dolphins and turtles, and dunes. This is not a tourist trap and there are no attractions, no entertainment. Maybe a couple small stores, tops. Yet if you're not in the water, you can't just seat out on a hot day there.
What else can you do in the rental? You can stay inside the house. Why would I travel so far to do that?
I'm looking into waterproof cast covers. And waiting what the orthopedic specialist will say.
Anonymous wrote:
What happened to bringing books and reading at the beach? Sounds like DC is overly helicoptered and is now ruining the vacay for the whole family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss this? How old is the child and are there other children in the OP's family?
pretty sure this info hasn't been shared.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss this? How old is the child and are there other children in the OP's family?
Anonymous wrote:
The PP is an ass, but I think you're also being purposely obtuse. There's nothing else to do at this rental? You planned on being in the water from sun up to sun down every day of vacation? Really? Why would you pay to travel to Florida in a place nice enough to split with two other families when you could have done the same here for the price of a community pool pass?
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss this? How old is the child and are there other children in the OP's family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about over-reacting... you're not going because you think it will be "torture" to be at the beach but not in the water?
Martyr-mommy. But only for your kids, f that other family, you're a cheap martyr-mommy!
Martyr?
There is nothing else to do there. Everyone goes to the beach or pool. It's too hot to play in the sand for longer than 15 min without getting in the water. It's Florida in June.
Or should I just let DC watch TV for a week?
The PP is an ass, but I think you're also being purposely obtuse. There's nothing else to do at this rental? You planned on being in the water from sun up to sun down every day of vacation? Really? Why would you pay to travel to Florida in a place nice enough to split with two other families when you could have done the same here for the price of a community pool pass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would assume that if they aren't going because of the broken arm it's due to follow-up visits to the doctor or surgery.
That too. I don't know yet if a surgery will be needed or not. But follow ups - yes.
can you remain tentative on going then? you should know about surgery within the next two weeks. Usually that is determined initially
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would assume that if they aren't going because of the broken arm it's due to follow-up visits to the doctor or surgery.
That too. I don't know yet if a surgery will be needed or not. But follow ups - yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about over-reacting... you're not going because you think it will be "torture" to be at the beach but not in the water?
Martyr-mommy. But only for your kids, f that other family, you're a cheap martyr-mommy!
Martyr?
There is nothing else to do there. Everyone goes to the beach or pool. It's too hot to play in the sand for longer than 15 min without getting in the water. It's Florida in June.
Or should I just let DC watch TV for a week?