Disney1fan2002
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Back at the beginning of the school year, we were notified that there was going to be a change to the bus routes. No more were kids going to be picked up in front of their house. There were designated bus stops. We had two to choose from. A bus stop at the end of the street, or at the middle of the street. (our street forms a circle, a backwards P). The 2nd stop would be where the bottom arch of the P meets the straight back.
Since September, my kids have been going to the top of the street. A family with two kids lives at the house on the corner. These 4 kids are the only ones to get on at this stop. Over the months, I have wondered why it takes the bus so long to go around the circle. I was never interested enough to ask why.
Last week, the boy that gets on with my kids, threw some snow on the ice my son was walking on, causing him so slip and fall on his face. My DD said he did it on purpose, knowing the snow would make the ice slippery. DS had a pretty nice road rash on his face. I was not aware this happened until they got home, because I don't go to the bus stop with them. I guess he got on the bus with a bloody lip. Since then, it's been kind of a war between the kids. The "boy" has always been a little punk, and I don't let my son play with him other than waiting at the bus stop.
Today, I asked them if they wanted to switch to the other bus stop on the street, and they asked which one. ???? There should only be one other one. Oh, no. They bus stops four times around the circle. So, every kid on our street has been getting picked up and dropped off at their house, except for my kids.
If I call the bus manager, I will be told there are two bus stops. It'll probably get the bis driver in trouble. I'm going to talk to the bus driver about picking my kids up at the bottom of our driveway. I don't want to go against the rules, but it seems everyone else is.
Since September, my kids have been going to the top of the street. A family with two kids lives at the house on the corner. These 4 kids are the only ones to get on at this stop. Over the months, I have wondered why it takes the bus so long to go around the circle. I was never interested enough to ask why.
Last week, the boy that gets on with my kids, threw some snow on the ice my son was walking on, causing him so slip and fall on his face. My DD said he did it on purpose, knowing the snow would make the ice slippery. DS had a pretty nice road rash on his face. I was not aware this happened until they got home, because I don't go to the bus stop with them. I guess he got on the bus with a bloody lip. Since then, it's been kind of a war between the kids. The "boy" has always been a little punk, and I don't let my son play with him other than waiting at the bus stop.
Today, I asked them if they wanted to switch to the other bus stop on the street, and they asked which one. ???? There should only be one other one. Oh, no. They bus stops four times around the circle. So, every kid on our street has been getting picked up and dropped off at their house, except for my kids.
If I call the bus manager, I will be told there are two bus stops. It'll probably get the bis driver in trouble. I'm going to talk to the bus driver about picking my kids up at the bottom of our driveway. I don't want to go against the rules, but it seems everyone else is.