Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of (or even recommend) a bed extender? They seem to be promoting them at our child’s school.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard of (or even recommend) a bed extender? They seem to be promoting them at our child’s school.[/quote
what does it extend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to buy when we got to college (a plane ride away) and then washed at the college during move in day - which DS thought was humiliating, but nobody noticed and the laundry room was me and 2 other moms doing the same thing. Anyway - that turned out to be a good idea because I could show DS how to use the laundry they had there. That, despite what other kids insisted, throwing a weeks worth of everything in the biggest machine and then into the biggest dryer was fine! And then use that same big machine for comforter if it dirty
do not recommend mom hanging around on move in day (and we're also a plane ride away for 2 kids). mom should definitely not be in the laundry room.
Not sure what you mean by hanging around. We were in at around 10am and then at the parents event at 1 and then left with everyone else. Laundry takes 45 minutes. Some of us had to buy sheets when we go there.
drop off stuff. picture if he's willing. leave.
NP you know colleges handle this different, right? Yale was a two-day affair!
you hang out in the kid's room for 2 days?! wow, Yale, you've changed
yep. two days. I guess you would be gone by 10:30AM on the 17th and judge others - you do you!
AUG 17
Move-in day
Events for families
AUG 18
Morning events for families
Suggested departure time for families (2:00 p.m.)
Afternoon and evening orientation events
you're conflating posts. of course you stick around for programs designed for parents. but parents don't hang around in the doors long after move in.
nobody here said they did. one parent said they did laundry at move in and one mom jumped all over her for *hanging* around for two days. ridiculous.
Nope. Doing your kid's laundry in the dorm on move in day IS "hanging around." If it takes you 2 hours or 2 days, that's a different matter.
That is your opinion and you are welcome to it, same as everyone else with a different opinion.
Why so judgy?
Anonymous wrote:I put it all in my shopping cart and it was $600. and that's on sale.
I dont need to save money, but do I need to go "nice" on everything? do I need it all?
mattress topper - can I go cheaper? like a $50 one or do I get the $150 one. or even the 250 one
mattress pad - this can be basic, right. and do you do a topper and a pad?
comforter vs duvet and cover (which is a lot more, but nicer)
sheets and towels - i can manage this part.
My son doesnt care about bedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to buy when we got to college (a plane ride away) and then washed at the college during move in day - which DS thought was humiliating, but nobody noticed and the laundry room was me and 2 other moms doing the same thing. Anyway - that turned out to be a good idea because I could show DS how to use the laundry they had there. That, despite what other kids insisted, throwing a weeks worth of everything in the biggest machine and then into the biggest dryer was fine! And then use that same big machine for comforter if it dirty
do not recommend mom hanging around on move in day (and we're also a plane ride away for 2 kids). mom should definitely not be in the laundry room.
Not sure what you mean by hanging around. We were in at around 10am and then at the parents event at 1 and then left with everyone else. Laundry takes 45 minutes. Some of us had to buy sheets when we go there.
drop off stuff. picture if he's willing. leave.
NP you know colleges handle this different, right? Yale was a two-day affair!
you hang out in the kid's room for 2 days?! wow, Yale, you've changed
yep. two days. I guess you would be gone by 10:30AM on the 17th and judge others - you do you!
AUG 17
Move-in day
Events for families
AUG 18
Morning events for families
Suggested departure time for families (2:00 p.m.)
Afternoon and evening orientation events
you're conflating posts. of course you stick around for programs designed for parents. but parents don't hang around in the doors long after move in.
nobody here said they did. one parent said they did laundry at move in and one mom jumped all over her for *hanging* around for two days. ridiculous.
Nope. Doing your kid's laundry in the dorm on move in day IS "hanging around." If it takes you 2 hours or 2 days, that's a different matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just learned my freshman boy will be in quad with a private bathroom. What's the minimal cleaning stuff you'd send with him?
towel bowl brush with caddy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to buy when we got to college (a plane ride away) and then washed at the college during move in day - which DS thought was humiliating, but nobody noticed and the laundry room was me and 2 other moms doing the same thing. Anyway - that turned out to be a good idea because I could show DS how to use the laundry they had there. That, despite what other kids insisted, throwing a weeks worth of everything in the biggest machine and then into the biggest dryer was fine! And then use that same big machine for comforter if it dirty
do not recommend mom hanging around on move in day (and we're also a plane ride away for 2 kids). mom should definitely not be in the laundry room.
Not sure what you mean by hanging around. We were in at around 10am and then at the parents event at 1 and then left with everyone else. Laundry takes 45 minutes. Some of us had to buy sheets when we go there.
drop off stuff. picture if he's willing. leave.
NP you know colleges handle this different, right? Yale was a two-day affair!
you hang out in the kid's room for 2 days?! wow, Yale, you've changed
yep. two days. I guess you would be gone by 10:30AM on the 17th and judge others - you do you!
AUG 17
Move-in day
Events for families
AUG 18
Morning events for families
Suggested departure time for families (2:00 p.m.)
Afternoon and evening orientation events
you're conflating posts. of course you stick around for programs designed for parents. but parents don't hang around in the doors long after move in.
nobody here said they did. one parent said they did laundry at move in and one mom jumped all over her for *hanging* around for two days. ridiculous.
Nope. Doing your kid's laundry in the dorm on move in day IS "hanging around." If it takes you 2 hours or 2 days, that's a different matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to buy when we got to college (a plane ride away) and then washed at the college during move in day - which DS thought was humiliating, but nobody noticed and the laundry room was me and 2 other moms doing the same thing. Anyway - that turned out to be a good idea because I could show DS how to use the laundry they had there. That, despite what other kids insisted, throwing a weeks worth of everything in the biggest machine and then into the biggest dryer was fine! And then use that same big machine for comforter if it dirty
do not recommend mom hanging around on move in day (and we're also a plane ride away for 2 kids). mom should definitely not be in the laundry room.
Not sure what you mean by hanging around. We were in at around 10am and then at the parents event at 1 and then left with everyone else. Laundry takes 45 minutes. Some of us had to buy sheets when we go there.
drop off stuff. picture if he's willing. leave.
NP you know colleges handle this different, right? Yale was a two-day affair!
you hang out in the kid's room for 2 days?! wow, Yale, you've changed
yep. two days. I guess you would be gone by 10:30AM on the 17th and judge others - you do you!
AUG 17
Move-in day
Events for families
AUG 18
Morning events for families
Suggested departure time for families (2:00 p.m.)
Afternoon and evening orientation events
you're conflating posts. of course you stick around for programs designed for parents. but parents don't hang around in the doors long after move in.
nobody here said they did. one parent said they did laundry at move in and one mom jumped all over her for *hanging* around for two days. ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put it all in my shopping cart and it was $600. and that's on sale.
I dont need to save money, but do I need to go "nice" on everything? do I need it all?
mattress topper - can I go cheaper? like a $50 one or do I get the $150 one. or even the 250 one
mattress pad - this can be basic, right. and do you do a topper and a pad?
comforter vs duvet and cover (which is a lot more, but nicer)
sheets and towels - i can manage this part.
My son doesnt care about bedding.
Does anyone know how often they change the mattresses in dorms? Any requirement or regulations ??
the mattresses are NEVER changed. They are just coils and foam encased with a vinyl-type waterproof, fire-resistant encasement. And rather thin (6-8 inches maybe). You could sray it down with Lysol or whatever when you see them.
Oh THAT sounds healthy. Good lord.
Just wait. Dorms are a cesspool of germs. Preschool level sickness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's college had a 2 night orientation where kids stayed in dorms (but nice air conditioned dorms!) and parents stayed locally. A nice mix of mostly separate programing and coming together for a dinner or cook out. Come move in day and the college was all business. Drop off, picture, bye!
How did that work for out of town families. There was a two night orientation and a separate move in day?