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Is this your summer break? we are on our half term this week then our summer break begins 21st July for 6 weeks.
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For us, and I think that Janet's school is about the same, the kids get out around May 22 (this year) and don't have to go back to school until about August 15, give or take a few days. It's about 3 months.
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Yes, Diana's right, we got out May 22 and our first day back will be August 17th. Sure hope summer goes ...r e a l... s l o w .
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Schools out for summer!!:p
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No comment!! :p
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Wow three months think I would have been pulling my hair out with my kids home so long. How do working mums cope must cost you a fortune in child care do the state help out?.
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It's really a screwed up mess for some people. There are quite a few moms that don't work and love having the kids home. For alot of the others, they work, put the kids in childcare and yes, it does cost a lot, or the older kids just run around with the possiblity of getting themselves into trouble with little to no supervision. Seems more and more families want 'things' instead of good wholesome families.
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I am really lucky. My daughter is ten now so she can pretty much take care of her self when I am working. My 17 year ol son is here in case something happens she needs him. Summer day care is expensive.
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My girls had nice summers. They stayed with a friend who had other children at her home, so they got to play and she would take them to the $1.00 afternoon movie, to water parks, to the beach. I wish I could have been the one taking them to those places, however that was not how things worked out for us. I had to pay my friend + the expenses for the outings. She is licensed to care for children in her home and provided healthy meals and snacks. She picked them up after school for us too, until they were older, then hubby and I took turns picking them up and running them home after school. There were a couple of times when we got our wires crossed and no one picked them up. Melissa stayed at her middle school until 5 pm one afternoon. They had locked her out of the school. Fortunately she handled it well, and nothing happened.
And the government does not help with the expenses unless you meet certain low income standards, which most working 2 parent homes do not. |
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