Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
They can still drown.
When we go to the river we go to a little cove that's about a foot deep, it's more for skipping rocks and cooling off our feet. The tubes, boat etc is used in a lake, though I have used the tube in the river a few times tied up to a rock, right next to my kids. If we want to really swim we swim in our pools at our apartment complex.
Anonymous wrote:Getting high as a single parent while supervising kids playing in a river. What could go wrong?!
Anonymous wrote:For me as a co-parenting single mom (however you want to word it?) most of our days off are spent at the river, lake, or ocean. I do see other families there, but we may go to a spot 3x a week and never see the same people. I have year round parking passes for nearby beaches/recreational areas so that gets us there more often.
I feel like it's such a parenting hack. Pack up a lunch, bring some chairs, sometimes bring our 5 person raft or paddle board, some tubes (we live in CA, though I did this as a kid in MN where lake life is big). Our spring break has been spent at a river 8 minutes from our home. I usually take a few puffs from my weed pen or drink a white claw when we get there to make it a little more fun (then by the time we leave several hours later it's worn off so no I'm not driving intoxicated).
I do have friends who like to go paddleboarding when my kids are away on the weekends, but none of my kids friends do this.
Anonymous wrote:For me as a co-parenting single mom (however you want to word it?) most of our days off are spent at the river, lake, or ocean. I do see other families there, but we may go to a spot 3x a week and never see the same people. I have year round parking passes for nearby beaches/recreational areas so that gets us there more often.
I feel like it's such a parenting hack. Pack up a lunch, bring some chairs, sometimes bring our 5 person raft or paddle board, some tubes (we live in CA, though I did this as a kid in MN where lake life is big). Our spring break has been spent at a river 8 minutes from our home. I usually take a few puffs from my weed pen or drink a white claw when we get there to make it a little more fun (then by the time we leave several hours later it's worn off so no I'm not driving intoxicated).
I do have friends who like to go paddleboarding when my kids are away on the weekends, but none of my kids friends do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
Lifejackets will drown a child who is unconscious and face down in the water... Hence why responsible adults watch kids in the water, even if they have water safety devices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
They can still drown.
When we go to the river we go to a little cove that's about a foot deep, it's more for skipping rocks and cooling off our feet. The tubes, boat etc is used in a lake, though I have used the tube in the river a few times tied up to a rock, right next to my kids. If we want to really swim we swim in our pools at our apartment complex.
I don’t think the local lakes/rivers here even allow floats.
Maybe close in to DC. I see plenty of people on the Potomac near Point of Rocks tubing, both with organized groups and DIY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop normalizing weed.
+1
We are a 2-fed household.
Possession of marijuana is still a federal offense everywhere in the USA and D.C.
If you think you cannot get fired from your federal employment, you have not been paying attention.
Taking marijuana (in any form) or even possessing it for someone else will cost you your federal career, your security clearance, etc. Don’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
They can still drown.
When we go to the river we go to a little cove that's about a foot deep, it's more for skipping rocks and cooling off our feet. The tubes, boat etc is used in a lake, though I have used the tube in the river a few times tied up to a rock, right next to my kids. If we want to really swim we swim in our pools at our apartment complex.
I don’t think the local lakes/rivers here even allow floats.
Anonymous wrote:Stop normalizing weed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing you do this regularly because, if you did, you’d know rivers aren’t safe at all. I grew up ON a river and even I wasn’t allowed to just “hang out in the river” until I was in my teens…and at that age I didn’t want my mom sitting in the mud watching me while smoking weed. SO freaking weird.
My children wear life jackets but ok lol
They can still drown.
When we go to the river we go to a little cove that's about a foot deep, it's more for skipping rocks and cooling off our feet. The tubes, boat etc is used in a lake, though I have used the tube in the river a few times tied up to a rock, right next to my kids. If we want to really swim we swim in our pools at our apartment complex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this is DCUM where the majority live in the DC area. So way to post something the rest of us cannot do on the regular. Sure we have the random lake areas that are within an hour and they get filled up immediately and stay packed all day. And that’s only when it’s actually the season for it.
This is the equivalent to posting “I don’t under stand why I don’t see more families ice fishing on the weekends, We live in Alaska and do this constantly! Parenting hack!”
Sandy point is 30 minutes out
From where? Because from where I live in MD it’s an hour and a half. You do realize that that this area is composed of places other than where you personally live correct?
Also do you go there any other time than when it’s warm? It’s simply not enjoyable when it’s cold/not good weather.
From DC. Of course if you live in Hagerstown or Aberdeen or wherever all these people who aren’t from the DC area live it’ll be an hour and a half away.
There’s tons of areas in this region, where you can be in a river or even a creek.