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ParticipantCamino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
This opened up things to a lot of pass through traffic.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantCamino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
This opened up things to a lot of pass through traffic.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantCamino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
This opened up things to a lot of pass through traffic.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantCamino Del Sur was connected to Camino Del Norte (4s ranch) in the del sur area in 2006. Also, Carmel valley road was connected to whatever the road is on the southwestern edge of 4s near the middle school in 2006.
This opened up things to a lot of pass through traffic.
March 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679587LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI think it depends on the child’s ability to adapt. Also depends on the surrounding support system.
My parents moved by older bro and I from Huntington beach to philly suburbs when I was 9 and my brother was 13. Prior to our move, I was loving school, life etc. My brother was not loving it, as he was in special Gate programs (excelling scholastically but maybe not socially). When we moved, I hated it there and it took me about 5 years to like it. My brother on the other hand was in his element there, loved it and he has never left.
I told my wife that i wouldnt do that to our kids so I said if we are going to make a move its going to have to be before the eldest starts gradeschool.
March 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679641LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI think it depends on the child’s ability to adapt. Also depends on the surrounding support system.
My parents moved by older bro and I from Huntington beach to philly suburbs when I was 9 and my brother was 13. Prior to our move, I was loving school, life etc. My brother was not loving it, as he was in special Gate programs (excelling scholastically but maybe not socially). When we moved, I hated it there and it took me about 5 years to like it. My brother on the other hand was in his element there, loved it and he has never left.
I told my wife that i wouldnt do that to our kids so I said if we are going to make a move its going to have to be before the eldest starts gradeschool.
March 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680258LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI think it depends on the child’s ability to adapt. Also depends on the surrounding support system.
My parents moved by older bro and I from Huntington beach to philly suburbs when I was 9 and my brother was 13. Prior to our move, I was loving school, life etc. My brother was not loving it, as he was in special Gate programs (excelling scholastically but maybe not socially). When we moved, I hated it there and it took me about 5 years to like it. My brother on the other hand was in his element there, loved it and he has never left.
I told my wife that i wouldnt do that to our kids so I said if we are going to make a move its going to have to be before the eldest starts gradeschool.
March 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680396LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI think it depends on the child’s ability to adapt. Also depends on the surrounding support system.
My parents moved by older bro and I from Huntington beach to philly suburbs when I was 9 and my brother was 13. Prior to our move, I was loving school, life etc. My brother was not loving it, as he was in special Gate programs (excelling scholastically but maybe not socially). When we moved, I hated it there and it took me about 5 years to like it. My brother on the other hand was in his element there, loved it and he has never left.
I told my wife that i wouldnt do that to our kids so I said if we are going to make a move its going to have to be before the eldest starts gradeschool.
March 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680745LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI think it depends on the child’s ability to adapt. Also depends on the surrounding support system.
My parents moved by older bro and I from Huntington beach to philly suburbs when I was 9 and my brother was 13. Prior to our move, I was loving school, life etc. My brother was not loving it, as he was in special Gate programs (excelling scholastically but maybe not socially). When we moved, I hated it there and it took me about 5 years to like it. My brother on the other hand was in his element there, loved it and he has never left.
I told my wife that i wouldnt do that to our kids so I said if we are going to make a move its going to have to be before the eldest starts gradeschool.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]for those worried about saving pennies on gas…
On days I know I’ll need to buy gas – I check it ahead of time and look for the best deal in my normal path for the day.
I don’t drive out of my way to buy gas… that’s stupid. But if I’m at Costco – I’ll get gas there.
I also time my costco runs, in general, to avoid crowds. Not on weekends, not at lunchtime, etc.[/quote]
This.(thumbs up) I wouldnt go near costco unless its at 9am on a weekend. Fillup gas, have a list prepared and go down the back aisles to bypass all the grannys and newbs window shopping everything in the store.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]for those worried about saving pennies on gas…
On days I know I’ll need to buy gas – I check it ahead of time and look for the best deal in my normal path for the day.
I don’t drive out of my way to buy gas… that’s stupid. But if I’m at Costco – I’ll get gas there.
I also time my costco runs, in general, to avoid crowds. Not on weekends, not at lunchtime, etc.[/quote]
This.(thumbs up) I wouldnt go near costco unless its at 9am on a weekend. Fillup gas, have a list prepared and go down the back aisles to bypass all the grannys and newbs window shopping everything in the store.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]for those worried about saving pennies on gas…
On days I know I’ll need to buy gas – I check it ahead of time and look for the best deal in my normal path for the day.
I don’t drive out of my way to buy gas… that’s stupid. But if I’m at Costco – I’ll get gas there.
I also time my costco runs, in general, to avoid crowds. Not on weekends, not at lunchtime, etc.[/quote]
This.(thumbs up) I wouldnt go near costco unless its at 9am on a weekend. Fillup gas, have a list prepared and go down the back aisles to bypass all the grannys and newbs window shopping everything in the store.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]for those worried about saving pennies on gas…
On days I know I’ll need to buy gas – I check it ahead of time and look for the best deal in my normal path for the day.
I don’t drive out of my way to buy gas… that’s stupid. But if I’m at Costco – I’ll get gas there.
I also time my costco runs, in general, to avoid crowds. Not on weekends, not at lunchtime, etc.[/quote]
This.(thumbs up) I wouldnt go near costco unless its at 9am on a weekend. Fillup gas, have a list prepared and go down the back aisles to bypass all the grannys and newbs window shopping everything in the store.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]for those worried about saving pennies on gas…
On days I know I’ll need to buy gas – I check it ahead of time and look for the best deal in my normal path for the day.
I don’t drive out of my way to buy gas… that’s stupid. But if I’m at Costco – I’ll get gas there.
I also time my costco runs, in general, to avoid crowds. Not on weekends, not at lunchtime, etc.[/quote]
This.(thumbs up) I wouldnt go near costco unless its at 9am on a weekend. Fillup gas, have a list prepared and go down the back aisles to bypass all the grannys and newbs window shopping everything in the store.
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