Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. To all the people saying go to public school...ummmm, my kids do go to public school (Loudoun county). Our school does grandparents and special friends day every year and they discourage parents from attending themselves.
You need to love to a blue state fool
On the “elderly friends day” thing: that would never fly in LA. Half the grandparents won’t even let themselves be called Grandma or Grandpa. Sounds too old. Needs to be GiGi or “Glam”-ma or whatever 🙃
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandparent/Elderly Friend day sounds really odd to me. Some kids have pretty young grandparents.
Not at private schools where the dads are mostly 50 plus
Pretty clear you don’t go to private
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandparent/Elderly Friend day sounds really odd to me. Some kids have pretty young grandparents.
Not at private schools where the dads are mostly 50 plus
Anonymous wrote:We invited another adult in her life. A favorite neighbor, the husband of one of my close friends who was a favorite too, an aunt and uncle. We tried all kinds of combinations and it always worked out well. Her actual grandparents only came once from a long distance.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. To all the people saying go to public school...ummmm, my kids do go to public school (Loudoun county). Our school does grandparents and special friends day every year and they discourage parents from attending themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Grandparent/Elderly Friend day sounds really odd to me. Some kids have pretty young grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:At my kid’s school it was always grandparent or special friend day.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. To all the people saying go to public school...ummmm, my kids do go to public school (Loudoun county). Our school does grandparents and special friends day every year and they discourage parents from attending themselves.