MinnieMouses1969
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 21, 2009
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I agree with you. Spending time with your family is the most important thing. We took our DD(12) out of school twice last school year. Once to do a one on one 8 day Disney trip with her(she missed 6 days of school) and once to do a family Disney trip to celebrate the 3 kids B-Days(the kids missed 5 days of school). After both trips it only took the kids a total of 4 hours to complete all the school work they missed. The two trips will have memories that will last a life time though. My son will be 18 in Jan and ever since we returned from our family trip has been talking about going back to Disney to celebrate his birthday again. What my son and my two girls don't know and won't know until the morning we are leaving is that I already made the reservations for the birthday celabration trip this coming up Jan. They will miss 6 days of school to take the trip. I believe family time is just as important because our kids are only young once. Once they get older they won't want to spend as much time with us. One more thing to mention. My kids grades were not effected at all by not being in school those days. I am sorry if this upsets any teachers that are reading this. I do feel school is important but so is family time and you need to take it when you get the chance.Our school banned the cupcakes because they are on some movement in PA to make the kids healthier. We can bring in healthy treats for their birthdays (fruit and such) but no candy bags or anything. We are no longer even allowed to do candy, pizza, or cookie fundraisers. I get they have good intentions but really it's a parents job to police what their kids eat. And the holidays are not allowed to be celebrated because of political correctness. When we lived in MD they had a Halloween party and everyone got to wear their costumes and have a parade but the kids were not allowed to be dressed in scary costumes. Those kids who didn't want to participate for personal reasons were taken to the library where they could hang out in a bean bag and read. I would just like them to bring the fun back into the schools so that the kids enjoy school as much as we did as kids. Unfortunately with the downhill in the home value around here we couldn't move if we wanted to. So many of my daughters friends (highschoolers) are now started to do cyber school, even a few of my younger dds friends parents are starting them on it. They go to public school but it's not free for us we pay large school taxes to cover it. There are so many things wrong with the school system here. I'll probably get a letter threatening to fine me because of the time they are going to miss for this trip but honestly I don't care our family needs this trip this year.