Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it matters either way, although I'd probably tend to drive them if I could. I'd give my husband a lift to keep him out of the rain. It just seems to be common courtesy to help out if and when you can. If you can't, no biggie.
I will say I saw several adults walking to work standing at street corners today, as cars went by in deep water. People got soaked from the chest down by the splashing. I don't think even the best rain gear would keep them dry in that.
How do you make it to adulthood and not know to not stand next to flooded busy roadway?
Because they always got driven to school when it rained.
Or because you are walking to work and the sidewalks or crosswalks on your way there are next to the road?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it matters either way, although I'd probably tend to drive them if I could. I'd give my husband a lift to keep him out of the rain. It just seems to be common courtesy to help out if and when you can. If you can't, no biggie.
I will say I saw several adults walking to work standing at street corners today, as cars went by in deep water. People got soaked from the chest down by the splashing. I don't think even the best rain gear would keep them dry in that.
How do you make it to adulthood and not know to not stand next to flooded busy roadway?
Because they always got driven to school when it rained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it matters either way, although I'd probably tend to drive them if I could. I'd give my husband a lift to keep him out of the rain. It just seems to be common courtesy to help out if and when you can. If you can't, no biggie.
I will say I saw several adults walking to work standing at street corners today, as cars went by in deep water. People got soaked from the chest down by the splashing. I don't think even the best rain gear would keep them dry in that.
How do you make it to adulthood and not know to not stand next to flooded busy roadway?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it matters either way, although I'd probably tend to drive them if I could. I'd give my husband a lift to keep him out of the rain. It just seems to be common courtesy to help out if and when you can. If you can't, no biggie.
I will say I saw several adults walking to work standing at street corners today, as cars went by in deep water. People got soaked from the chest down by the splashing. I don't think even the best rain gear would keep them dry in that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only that, but I'll pick him up too! It's pouring rain out and I don't want him to get soaked/sick.
Signed,
SAHM mom homeschooling younger DC
Lord have mercy! You do not get sick from getting wet. Seriously. What century is this?
Makes me question the quality of a homeschool education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I was able to drive my kids, I would. If not, my husband has a more flexible job, so he would if I could not. That is not reasonable to let them walk in that kind of rain when you can drive them. They sound like good kids and you sound lazy.
Sounds like you're just feeling guilty about your choices so you overcompensate by running to pick up your snowflake whenever they whimper or send a hen pecked spouse to do it.
Anonymous wrote:If I was able to drive my kids, I would. If not, my husband has a more flexible job, so he would if I could not. That is not reasonable to let them walk in that kind of rain when you can drive them. They sound like good kids and you sound lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only that, but I'll pick him up too! It's pouring rain out and I don't want him to get soaked/sick.
Signed,
SAHM mom homeschooling younger DC
Lord have mercy! You do not get sick from getting wet. Seriously. What century is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No wonder there's a bunch of sick kids in my son's school. It's because of lazy parents like yourself who want to teach their kids an important life lesson. If you don't want to drive them, make sure they are properly dressed.
What was OP supposed to do, wrestle them into raingear and then sew them in?
Also, getting rained on doesn't make you sick.
Anonymous wrote:ALL of OP's kids refused to dress properly? Must be gifted …
Anonymous wrote:DH just called. He's on the G. Washington Parkway having come off the Beltway. He said "This must be a promotion for Noah" - lots of flooding, cars stranded, washouts, etc. Please take your time getting your kids.