Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this real? If I met a vapid woman like the OP described I wouldn't want to be around her. Who the hell goes to Starbucks in a tennis skirt? Someone who obviously didn't really get a workout in.
Boring life...so glad I live in DC and don't know any of these people.
You are so much better than them, PP!
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Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the CC skirt wearing moms. I like to shower at home after playing. Big whoop if I stop for a coffee or run an errand on the way home. Believe me, I'm not looking to impress anyone. There are plenty of women running around in yoga pants- can't say that's a better look. Why do you give a FF about people wearing tennis clothing? You sound insecure and jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally am really tired of hearing people talking about their vacation homes on the Cape.
You know you wish you could join us regular folks at Great Wolf Lodge.![]()
Great Wolf? I was thinking of the pool at the Super 8.
It could be that they're just from New England originally. There are a lot of transplants here. The Cape to New Englanders is the same as the Shore for NJ and Ocean City for this area. No one really blinks except I guess you.
Oh, okay. So then it categorically cannot be annoying to hear people who live in million dollar homes in Chevy Chase talk about their million dollar second homes on the Cape? Whoops, how did I not know that. Thanks for telling me now before I really embarrass myself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally am really tired of hearing people talking about their vacation homes on the Cape.
You know you wish you could join us regular folks at Great Wolf Lodge.![]()
Great Wolf? I was thinking of the pool at the Super 8.
It could be that they're just from New England originally. There are a lot of transplants here. The Cape to New Englanders is the same as the Shore for NJ and Ocean City for this area. No one really blinks except I guess you.
Anonymous wrote:Is this real? If I met a vapid woman like the OP described I wouldn't want to be around her. Who the hell goes to Starbucks in a tennis skirt? Someone who obviously didn't really get a workout in.
Boring life...so glad I live in DC and don't know any of these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally am really tired of hearing people talking about their vacation homes on the Cape.
You know you wish you could join us regular folks at Great Wolf Lodge.![]()
Great Wolf? I was thinking of the pool at the Super 8.
Anonymous wrote:Perspective from a SAHM who just returned to work part-time. One of the things I noticed while home for a number of years is that I felt like I interacted with a broader variety of people than I did when I was working (with a rather homogeneous group of lawyers).
While working, I interacted primarily with PPL who shared a common experience and educational background and with my friends and family. When your interactions with adults are dictated by the bus stop, who is room parent in your kids class, or in your aerobics class, you're "social circle" is less homogeneous than when you're working. You don't necessarily have anything in common with the PPL you interact with on a daily basis. Your world views just clash more often. I think it's been a great reminder of what kids' lives are like. Our kids are in school with kids whose families don't necessarily share our values. It forces you to be a little more thoughtful about what your values are and to teach your kids why you make the choices you do.
One other thing to note. Demanding jobs weed out the truly crazy. The school bus stop does not. There are more really wacky PPL out there then I ever imagined. For a while I thought I should right a novel about the characters in my Montgomery County neighborhood. Who would of guessed?? Working dad's who miss this scene have no idea what we endure.