Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attend actual events, as in concerts and competitions. I never attend practices. I don't think I ever attended a whole soccer game. I find them excruciatingly boring so I don't.
That’s sad.
I sit in my car for plenty of practices and don’t make every event, but just not showing up ever for one kid because you find it boring is sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
They over scheduled their kids and now the only down time they get is in their car. They hate their daily grind of stupid kid activities that they feel compelled to sign up for. Oh well. Not your monkeys not your circus. Just be glad it's not you.
Thanks - this makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:I attend actual events, as in concerts and competitions. I never attend practices. I don't think I ever attended a whole soccer game. I find them excruciatingly boring so I don't.
Anonymous wrote:Does everything that parents do have to be something that defines them and makes them a "type" of parent? "Parking lot parents" "daycare parents" "working parents" "private school mom" "public school moms."
Someone sitting in her car during a practice is just a mom sitting in her car for a variety of reasons. Do we really need to call her a "parking lot mom"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
They over scheduled their kids and now the only down time they get is in their car. They hate their daily grind of stupid kid activities that they feel compelled to sign up for. Oh well. Not your monkeys not your circus. Just be glad it's not you.
Anonymous wrote:Either working or introverts who don’t want to make small talk with you, Ms Judgypants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
They over scheduled their kids and now the only down time they get is in their car. They hate their daily grind of stupid kid activities that they feel compelled to sign up for. Oh well. Not your monkeys not your circus. Just be glad it's not you.
Anonymous wrote:I only chat with Indians . They are more interesting

Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed more and more parents at my kids events who spend the whole time just sitting in their vehicles in the parking lot. Some of them never even get out of the vehicle at all, then just drive off.
What is wrong with these parents?
Anonymous wrote:Does everything that parents do have to be something that defines them and makes them a "type" of parent? "Parking lot parents" "daycare parents" "working parents" "private school mom" "public school moms."
Someone sitting in her car during a practice is just a mom sitting in her car for a variety of reasons. Do we really need to call her a "parking lot mom"?