Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, sorry, OP, you do sound a little insensitive. People have lost jobs, and may have lost loved ones to the pandemic.
I know we're in the DCUM bubble where nothing bad ever happens except MIL monsters, but still...
So are we all supposed to be unhappy all summer?
This is a post crowdsourcing how to do normal things. OP doesn’t strike me as tone deaf, only as trying to make the best of a scary situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people on this thread seem nice, but OP is so smug. Sorry I can't have a "fabulous summer" when I'm barely hanging onto my job, my husband's lost his, and I'm trying to take care of children while on constant Zoom calls.
I know. I'm letting down the team by not being "sunny" and "positive."
I'm "smug" because I'm trying -- hard -- to find fun things to do for my kids? Making the best of things?
Point out exactly what is smug. Because I use the word fabulous?
Np. I would say you are tone deaf. People are struggling and you seem to get glee out of shoving your "fabuolous" summer in our faces.
Just go away.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, sorry, OP, you do sound a little insensitive. People have lost jobs, and may have lost loved ones to the pandemic.
I know we're in the DCUM bubble where nothing bad ever happens except MIL monsters, but still...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people on this thread seem nice, but OP is so smug. Sorry I can't have a "fabulous summer" when I'm barely hanging onto my job, my husband's lost his, and I'm trying to take care of children while on constant Zoom calls.
I know. I'm letting down the team by not being "sunny" and "positive."
I'm "smug" because I'm trying -- hard -- to find fun things to do for my kids? Making the best of things?
Point out exactly what is smug. Because I use the word fabulous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing, we are DCUM-poor and we both work full time - no flexibility, both must work the same core hours. We can't really afford a vacation right now and I'm not comfortable going anywhere anyway.
For those of you who take off on day trips on the weekends - when do you clean your house and catch up on chores like yard, laundry, meal prep for the week...
I am more on the middle ground of DCUM. But I pay my kids to do it. They are cheap.
Every night I throw in laundry, clean the kitchen, run the dishwasher, and wipe down the powder room. Every morning before work I empty the dishwasher and put away the laundryman make the bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing, we are DCUM-poor and we both work full time - no flexibility, both must work the same core hours. We can't really afford a vacation right now and I'm not comfortable going anywhere anyway.
For those of you who take off on day trips on the weekends - when do you clean your house and catch up on chores like yard, laundry, meal prep for the week...
I am more on the middle ground of DCUM. But I pay my kids to do it. They are cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing, we are DCUM-poor and we both work full time - no flexibility, both must work the same core hours. We can't really afford a vacation right now and I'm not comfortable going anywhere anyway.
For those of you who take off on day trips on the weekends - when do you clean your house and catch up on chores like yard, laundry, meal prep for the week...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do these posters not work? I wish we could take day trips all week long but sadly not the case.
Do you not have weekends off or any vacation time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people on this thread seem nice, but OP is so smug. Sorry I can't have a "fabulous summer" when I'm barely hanging onto my job, my husband's lost his, and I'm trying to take care of children while on constant Zoom calls.
I know. I'm letting down the team by not being "sunny" and "positive."
I'm "smug" because I'm trying -- hard -- to find fun things to do for my kids? Making the best of things?
Point out exactly what is smug. Because I use the word fabulous?
Anonymous wrote:Most people on this thread seem nice, but OP is so smug. Sorry I can't have a "fabulous summer" when I'm barely hanging onto my job, my husband's lost his, and I'm trying to take care of children while on constant Zoom calls.
I know. I'm letting down the team by not being "sunny" and "positive."
Anonymous wrote:I am heading down to Asheville this weekend. Breweries, restaurants and hiking!
Anonymous wrote:I spent $150 on a huge blow up slip and slide that has already paid for itself. We made a summer fun checklist and are checking things off of it. It’s easier with little kids who get excited to check off “make lemonade.” Our pool opened this week with limitations, so we will get to go 3x a week. Definitely more screen time than usual, but also more reading time than usual. I do feel that I’m hyping the “best summer ever” thing a little to compensate, but I think it’s more for my morale than my kid’s.
Anonymous wrote:Most people on this thread seem nice, but OP is so smug. Sorry I can't have a "fabulous summer" when I'm barely hanging onto my job, my husband's lost his, and I'm trying to take care of children while on constant Zoom calls.
I know. I'm letting down the team by not being "sunny" and "positive."