Anonymous wrote:The Obama girls get a free ride in the limousine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Maybe the hired driver can come inside the school and cheer your kids on during their sports events, plays, etc. Maybe he could even attend your parent conferences as well -- those can really be inconvenient. How about trips to the doctor? Wow, you've really hit on something here.
The next time I head to the airport, I'll just see if the driver wants to move in with us. Just think how convenient that would be.
Heaven forbid! It's so much nobler for mom to become a chauffeur.
Seriously, since when did driving become a requirement of parenthood? Luckily, no one told me or I'd be childless.
And do you feel the same way about meal preparation? Do you let STRANGERS cook for your child??? You know, like at a restaurant?
Yes, parenting MEANS driving kids everywhere and serving them meals. Yes, that is part of being a good parent. What planet do you resident on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:eeewwwww. I can only imagine the high self-esteem of a child that arrives at school/activities in a cab when the rest of the cohort is dropped off by a family member or steady nanny. My god, where does the outsourcing of our parenting responsibilities end!
I'd just love to see 1) the therapy bills for these kids and 2) the lovely retirement facilities they find one day for these "loving" parents. Cats in the cradle anyone?
PP, please take a moment to re-read how how distastefully you are representing Downton Abbey.
Anonymous wrote:eeewwwww. I can only imagine the high self-esteem of a child that arrives at school/activities in a cab when the rest of the cohort is dropped off by a family member or steady nanny. My god, where does the outsourcing of our parenting responsibilities end!
I'd just love to see 1) the therapy bills for these kids and 2) the lovely retirement facilities they find one day for these "loving" parents. Cats in the cradle anyone?
Anonymous wrote:The Obama girls get a free ride in the limousine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Maybe the hired driver can come inside the school and cheer your kids on during their sports events, plays, etc. Maybe he could even attend your parent conferences as well -- those can really be inconvenient. How about trips to the doctor? Wow, you've really hit on something here.
The next time I head to the airport, I'll just see if the driver wants to move in with us. Just think how convenient that would be.
Heaven forbid! It's so much nobler for mom to become a chauffeur.
Seriously, since when did driving become a requirement of parenthood? Luckily, no one told me or I'd be childless.
And do you feel the same way about meal preparation? Do you let STRANGERS cook for your child??? You know, like at a restaurant?
Anonymous wrote:eeewwwww. I can only imagine the high self-esteem of a child that arrives at school/activities in a cab when the rest of the cohort is dropped off by a family member or steady nanny. My god, where does the outsourcing of our parenting responsibilities end!
I'd just love to see 1) the therapy bills for these kids and 2) the lovely retirement facilities they find one day for these "loving" parents. Cats in the cradle anyone?