YFrank McCourt put it best in his first chapter of Angela's Ashes:
Frank McCourt was a jerk.
Sorry, completely OT.
YFrank McCourt put it best in his first chapter of Angela's Ashes:
My family didn't even have a car until I was a teen, so I must be from Mars.![]()
But the children aren't snowflakes in this example, are they?. The children aren't DEMANDING to be driven. It's simply the school policy.
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You have to remember that when I was a child, having Autism or a neurological impairment was considered something to be embarassed about and hidden. Normal children walked to school and learned how to deal with life, so that's what I did from five years old through 18. I'm not saying it was easy and, at times, it was incredibly difficult. These where the days when a "personal attack" meant bloody noses and broken arms, not saying something that hurt your feelings.
But I learned how to avoid those kinds of bullies when I could, run when I couldn't avoid them, and take my beatings when I got caught. Frank McCourt put it best in his first chapter of Angela's Ashes:
Lady, you have lost your every loving mind. Sorry if my parents could afford 2 cars. Guess what, they NEVER used them to take me to school, I walked. Cant' you read. They never involved themselves in what was going on at my school, as long as I brought home good grades, so be it.
Again, as I posted earlier to someone, most people here have no idea what they are talking about.
PS, I grew up int he 70's too.l Everyone I knew had 2 cars.
I grew up in the 60's or 70's most people I knew only had one car. I guess we were all poor and didn't even realize it.
Agreed.Snowflake, teacups, and helicopters have been pretty standard terms in colleges and universities for several years now.
And where and when did you grow up that you only had one car. That is bazaar, everyone I knew growing up had SAHM and 2 cars. Does that make me a snowflake? Just curious. BTW, I walked and rode my bike over a mile to school even though we did have 2 cars.
[/QU What in the world is bazaar about not having 2 cars??I'm 43. I grew up in Brooklyn. There weren't any SAHMs on our block. All of my friends (school and neighborhood) parents worked. A few families had 1 car. Most didn't own cars at all. We walked, rode the city bus or took the subway to school.
And it isn't unusual for families to have 2 cars either, you can't have it both ways. So, because my parents had 2 cars, along with most of my friends, we are snowflakes? And as I stated, we all walked to school, over a mile. In fact we couldn't wait until 3rd grade, because that is when we were allowed, according to school rules, to ride our bikes You were really cool at that point.
Sorry, but in my area and in the 70's most families I knew had 2 cars. I won't apologize for that, this is the way I grew up.
I think I'm still living on Mars. We have one car now, but for many years we didn't have a car at all. We really don't need one.
Don't get me started on that. I see it every day. I'm glad I'm not behind the bus that has to wait for that child to get her goodbye kiss, collect all her paraphernalia, and get out of the car while the bus and traffic waits for her.Anybody see the Free Range Blog last fall when she talked about the newest trend in Suburbia.
Now not only does the school bus have to stop at the end of every driveway, you almost always see Mom and her little snowflake waiting for the bus in their big SUV because it is apparently "too dangerous" for a 4th grader to have to navigate the distance from the door to the street on his own and then stand their and wait unaccompanied by a responsible adult.![]()
I grew up in the 60's or 70's most people I knew only had one car. I guess we were all poor and didn't even realize it.
This isn't about money, it is about being a snowflake because your parents had 2 cars.
BTW, My dads are was over 20 years old. so yeah, we weren't that rich. It was basically an antique, he had it for so long.
Sorry if my parents could afford 2 cars
But who drove the change in school policy? The helicopter parents that banded together and forced a change to have school busing 5 blocks away.
Anybody see the Free Range Blog last fall when she talked about the newest trend in Suburbia.
Now not only does the school bus have to stop at the end of every driveway, you almost always see Mom and her little snowflake waiting for the bus in their big SUV because it is apparently "too dangerous" for a 4th grader to have to navigate the distance from the door to the street on his own and then stand their and wait unaccompanied by a responsible adult.![]()
It's funny I never hear the terms, snowflake, helicopter parent or Mama Bear used anywhere but here on the Dis boards![]()
Anybody see the Free Range Blog last fall when she talked about the newest trend in Suburbia.
Now not only does the school bus have to stop at the end of every driveway, you almost always see Mom and her little snowflake waiting for the bus in their big SUV because it is apparently "too dangerous" for a 4th grader to have to navigate the distance from the door to the street on his own and then stand their and wait unaccompanied by a responsible adult.![]()
You're the one who made it about money with this statement
Yeah I did. Probably poor choice of words. But can you explain to me, how this makes me a snowflake as That person implied? I mean I am exhibit B.