Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Not as much anymore. Newer people don't seem to be into the old village feel of the Hill IME.
Really? I think it's still there.I have loved raising our kids on the Hill.
I agree with the PP. Are your kids older? We have toddler/preschool age and the parents of same age kids seem very standoffish. When I meet families with older kids who have been around the Hill for a while, they seem friendlier.
My DH has also commented on this, and he’s not usually one to notice a lot of social nuances. But when we take the kids to the playground or are out on walks, we often meet people with same age kids who do not give us the time of day even when our kids are interacting with each other. Like not even a nod of recognition. It is very weird.
Agree with this. I have a toddler on the hill and have been so disappointed that people don’t seem interested in my attempts to talk. It seems impossible to make friends here if people don’t even make small talk with you. I actually gave up for now. It’s tiring to be friendly and get rebuffed repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Not as much anymore. Newer people don't seem to be into the old village feel of the Hill IME.
Really? I think it's still there.I have loved raising our kids on the Hill.
I agree with the PP. Are your kids older? We have toddler/preschool age and the parents of same age kids seem very standoffish. When I meet families with older kids who have been around the Hill for a while, they seem friendlier.
My DH has also commented on this, and he’s not usually one to notice a lot of social nuances. But when we take the kids to the playground or are out on walks, we often meet people with same age kids who do not give us the time of day even when our kids are interacting with each other. Like not even a nod of recognition. It is very weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Not as much anymore. Newer people don't seem to be into the old village feel of the Hill IME.
Really? I think it's still there.I have loved raising our kids on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AU park. In the city, but meets your criteria
(Not OP) Can you expand on this? Like, examples of why you think it has a strong community feel? We moved here recently and have found people pretty reserved/ cold, even with young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Del Ray resident here (and husband grew up here). Del Ray is awesome. With good parenting, your kids are fine in ACHS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Not as much anymore. Newer people don't seem to be into the old village feel of the Hill IME.
I have loved raising our kids on the Hill. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AU park. In the city, but meets your criteria
(Not OP) Can you expand on this? Like, examples of why you think it has a strong community feel? We moved here recently and have found people pretty reserved/ cold, even with young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Budget? Capitol Hill has all this in spades, but you need $$ to afford the space/non-postage stamp backyard you want.
Anonymous wrote:AU park. In the city, but meets your criteria