Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op
Holidays are an important and special part of our American heritage. Celebrate them all.
Don't be bitter OP. It does your child no good.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op
Holidays are an important and special part of our American heritage. Celebrate them all.
Don't be bitter OP. It does your child no good.
I don't find OP's comments to be bitter. She's raising her child and having this irrelevant (to her?) holiday forced upon her. She shouldn't have to make her daughter sit through this and she shouldn't have to send in a surrogate male. Truthfully I would be find doing away with all holiday celebrations at school or making them super general like 'winter party' etc. Why exclude?
Anonymous wrote:Op again
I have a shitty family but a great school. What can I do?
If the project is a one day thing I will pull her and we will have a ladies day out
But if it's some multiple day thing I just don't know what to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
I'm sure this school also celebrated Mother's Day, correct? Why is the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. We should celebrate Fathers. They are important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
No. Just you are wrong and unless you can post some sort of actual recommendation why are you posting. Rhetorical.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op
Holidays are an important and special part of our American heritage. Celebrate them all.
Don't be bitter OP. It does your child no good.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op
Holidays are an important and special part of our American heritage. Celebrate them all.
Don't be bitter OP. It does your child no good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op
Holidays are an important and special part of our American heritage. Celebrate them all.
Don't be bitter OP. It does your child no good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid school insists on celebrating Father's Day. Dd has heard from dad in over a year.
She's 5. What do I say? Do?
The school activity is set.
Tough. Mother's Day is also celebrated and there are children without mothers. It doesn't matter. Other children have a right to celebrate and honor their mother and father even if there are other kids without a mother or father.
Wow, you're awful.
I would not have posted this, but it definitely did rub me the wrong way that OP called the school stupid for celebrating Father's Day. This is a tough situation for her, but the alternative of having no kids celebrate their fathers to avoid it strikes me as an awful choice.
Op here. I don't think they should deal with any holidays. Not mothers, fathers, Christmas etc...it is a nondenominational school.
And Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's, sweetest, grandparents etc are bullshit-op