Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by why you had to buy a flower? Just pick one on your way to school? There are lots of flowers blooming at the moment. For colours/themes, only make an effort with stuff that’s already in their wardrobe. Wear green can be green leaves on a shirt with a picture of a flower.
WTF you can't just pick flowers!! Not in people's property and most wildflowers are protected!
I live near a school and hope they never do this activity. Can you imagine classes worth of kids picking your flowers? Please let me know which holiday this is for so I can have someone waiting outside with the garden hose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by why you had to buy a flower? Just pick one on your way to school? There are lots of flowers blooming at the moment. For colours/themes, only make an effort with stuff that’s already in their wardrobe. Wear green can be green leaves on a shirt with a picture of a flower.
WTF you can't just pick flowers!! Not in people's property and most wildflowers are protected!
I live near a school and hope they never do this activity. Can you imagine classes worth of kids picking your flowers? Please let me know which holiday this is for so I can have someone waiting outside with the garden hose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by why you had to buy a flower? Just pick one on your way to school? There are lots of flowers blooming at the moment. For colours/themes, only make an effort with stuff that’s already in their wardrobe. Wear green can be green leaves on a shirt with a picture of a flower.
WTF you can't just pick flowers!! Not in people's property and most wildflowers are protected!
I live near a school and hope they never do this activity. Can you imagine classes worth of kids picking your flowers? Please let me know which holiday this is for so I can have someone waiting outside with the garden hose.
Anonymous wrote:This is a wealthy school district issue. My guess is bored SAHMs drive these things- they like getting the pictures, they like coming up with "fun" things to do at school, they like forcing ridiculous fund raisers and events so they can sponsor over the top assemblies, they like throwing elaborate school parties that require parents to either contribute a lot of money or sign up for something dumb. Social media drives it too. I went to a top public school in the 90s and we didn't do any of this and our mothers weren't making chalk posters for us to hold on the first day of school.
Again, just a guess. High(er) FARMS schools don't do any of that. Likely bc it will be ignored by most parents.
Anonymous wrote:And we are well off and money is non issue. I can’t only imagine how burdensome it is for people where these extra costs might make a difference in their everyday living.
The school will say the day before, “don’t forget to wear green.” My daughter doesn’t own anything green the same way my friend’s son may not have anything red to wear for Valentine’s Day. Maybe schools should tell us everything in advance instead of the day prior.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. Bringing in a flower led to a 20 minute drive? Do you live in the DMV? Cut a daffodil or camellia near your house. “Wear green” leads to a Target run? Just open your closet and wear your green raincoat or whatever might be silly but green. Twin day gives you angst? It’s supposed to be your kid talking to a friend at lunch and saying that they will wear leggings and headbands tomorrow. When you make all of these activities consumer-centric, then yes, it’s not that fun. Teach your kid to just make or make do in a more creative way.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by why you had to buy a flower? Just pick one on your way to school? There are lots of flowers blooming at the moment. For colours/themes, only make an effort with stuff that’s already in their wardrobe. Wear green can be green leaves on a shirt with a picture of a flower.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. Bringing in a flower led to a 20 minute drive? Do you live in the DMV? Cut a daffodil or camellia near your house. “Wear green” leads to a Target run? Just open your closet and wear your green raincoat or whatever might be silly but green. Twin day gives you angst? It’s supposed to be your kid talking to a friend at lunch and saying that they will wear leggings and headbands tomorrow. When you make all of these activities consumer-centric, then yes, it’s not that fun. Teach your kid to just make or make do in a more creative way.
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me sad. Bringing in a flower led to a 20 minute drive? Do you live in the DMV? Cut a daffodil or camellia near your house. “Wear green” leads to a Target run? Just open your closet and wear your green raincoat or whatever might be silly but green. Twin day gives you angst? It’s supposed to be your kid talking to a friend at lunch and saying that they will wear leggings and headbands tomorrow. When you make all of these activities consumer-centric, then yes, it’s not that fun. Teach your kid to just make or make do in a more creative way.