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ParticipantThe difference between Sizzler(and I would upgrade the restaurant) and $20 per A or whatever…is a simple reward of congratulations(you feed them anyway) vs teaching kids you get money for doing what is expected of them.
In the real world you get money when you have a job or create a business not for going to school. In fact most people go into debt for going to more school.
My husband and I were talking about how many classes truly are meaningless in school. By the time you get to H.S. you figure this out.
He may be ready to figure out a career path and start learning things that actually apply to his future career idea. Unfortunately, even when we find our passion we still have to do things we don’t want to(like go to school, if that is what you expect). It is called the real world and a great lesson to learn.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe difference between Sizzler(and I would upgrade the restaurant) and $20 per A or whatever…is a simple reward of congratulations(you feed them anyway) vs teaching kids you get money for doing what is expected of them.
In the real world you get money when you have a job or create a business not for going to school. In fact most people go into debt for going to more school.
My husband and I were talking about how many classes truly are meaningless in school. By the time you get to H.S. you figure this out.
He may be ready to figure out a career path and start learning things that actually apply to his future career idea. Unfortunately, even when we find our passion we still have to do things we don’t want to(like go to school, if that is what you expect). It is called the real world and a great lesson to learn.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe difference between Sizzler(and I would upgrade the restaurant) and $20 per A or whatever…is a simple reward of congratulations(you feed them anyway) vs teaching kids you get money for doing what is expected of them.
In the real world you get money when you have a job or create a business not for going to school. In fact most people go into debt for going to more school.
My husband and I were talking about how many classes truly are meaningless in school. By the time you get to H.S. you figure this out.
He may be ready to figure out a career path and start learning things that actually apply to his future career idea. Unfortunately, even when we find our passion we still have to do things we don’t want to(like go to school, if that is what you expect). It is called the real world and a great lesson to learn.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThe difference between Sizzler(and I would upgrade the restaurant) and $20 per A or whatever…is a simple reward of congratulations(you feed them anyway) vs teaching kids you get money for doing what is expected of them.
In the real world you get money when you have a job or create a business not for going to school. In fact most people go into debt for going to more school.
My husband and I were talking about how many classes truly are meaningless in school. By the time you get to H.S. you figure this out.
He may be ready to figure out a career path and start learning things that actually apply to his future career idea. Unfortunately, even when we find our passion we still have to do things we don’t want to(like go to school, if that is what you expect). It is called the real world and a great lesson to learn.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThere are rich snobby people all over SoCal and there are rich really NICE people too. The people in RSF do have A LOT of money. I’ve met more nice than snobby.
For me I learned it was more about lifestyle and community than being snobby.We used to live in La Jolla and I realized I didn’t want to raise my kids there based on the lifestyle. People tend to be retired or students and there aren’t a lot of children. It was usually me and my kids at the park with the dog club. I met plenty of nice people but it is harder to develop relationships.
For example, I wanted to live on a street where my kids can go out and play with the neighbors and I actually know my neighbors. In La Jolla I met 2 out of my 6 neighbors after living there for 3 years.
I am guessing here but I imagine the kids in RSF go to private school, take horse riding lessons, other private sport lessons etc cuz they can afford it. I found that my children become friends with those whom they go to school, and do activities. Then I meet the parents as well. I would be interested to see how many kids in RSF go to the YMCA for baseball camp etc. Personally I think it is harder to become part of community if you are not doing the same activities.
Bottom line…I don’t think its the cars and designer clothes. You will find some of that in all SD communities. I think when you have kids…the house you buy should provide a great neighborhood and community. From my experience it is a little harder to develop that in richer communities.propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThere are rich snobby people all over SoCal and there are rich really NICE people too. The people in RSF do have A LOT of money. I’ve met more nice than snobby.
For me I learned it was more about lifestyle and community than being snobby.We used to live in La Jolla and I realized I didn’t want to raise my kids there based on the lifestyle. People tend to be retired or students and there aren’t a lot of children. It was usually me and my kids at the park with the dog club. I met plenty of nice people but it is harder to develop relationships.
For example, I wanted to live on a street where my kids can go out and play with the neighbors and I actually know my neighbors. In La Jolla I met 2 out of my 6 neighbors after living there for 3 years.
I am guessing here but I imagine the kids in RSF go to private school, take horse riding lessons, other private sport lessons etc cuz they can afford it. I found that my children become friends with those whom they go to school, and do activities. Then I meet the parents as well. I would be interested to see how many kids in RSF go to the YMCA for baseball camp etc. Personally I think it is harder to become part of community if you are not doing the same activities.
Bottom line…I don’t think its the cars and designer clothes. You will find some of that in all SD communities. I think when you have kids…the house you buy should provide a great neighborhood and community. From my experience it is a little harder to develop that in richer communities.propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThere are rich snobby people all over SoCal and there are rich really NICE people too. The people in RSF do have A LOT of money. I’ve met more nice than snobby.
For me I learned it was more about lifestyle and community than being snobby.We used to live in La Jolla and I realized I didn’t want to raise my kids there based on the lifestyle. People tend to be retired or students and there aren’t a lot of children. It was usually me and my kids at the park with the dog club. I met plenty of nice people but it is harder to develop relationships.
For example, I wanted to live on a street where my kids can go out and play with the neighbors and I actually know my neighbors. In La Jolla I met 2 out of my 6 neighbors after living there for 3 years.
I am guessing here but I imagine the kids in RSF go to private school, take horse riding lessons, other private sport lessons etc cuz they can afford it. I found that my children become friends with those whom they go to school, and do activities. Then I meet the parents as well. I would be interested to see how many kids in RSF go to the YMCA for baseball camp etc. Personally I think it is harder to become part of community if you are not doing the same activities.
Bottom line…I don’t think its the cars and designer clothes. You will find some of that in all SD communities. I think when you have kids…the house you buy should provide a great neighborhood and community. From my experience it is a little harder to develop that in richer communities.propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThere are rich snobby people all over SoCal and there are rich really NICE people too. The people in RSF do have A LOT of money. I’ve met more nice than snobby.
For me I learned it was more about lifestyle and community than being snobby.We used to live in La Jolla and I realized I didn’t want to raise my kids there based on the lifestyle. People tend to be retired or students and there aren’t a lot of children. It was usually me and my kids at the park with the dog club. I met plenty of nice people but it is harder to develop relationships.
For example, I wanted to live on a street where my kids can go out and play with the neighbors and I actually know my neighbors. In La Jolla I met 2 out of my 6 neighbors after living there for 3 years.
I am guessing here but I imagine the kids in RSF go to private school, take horse riding lessons, other private sport lessons etc cuz they can afford it. I found that my children become friends with those whom they go to school, and do activities. Then I meet the parents as well. I would be interested to see how many kids in RSF go to the YMCA for baseball camp etc. Personally I think it is harder to become part of community if you are not doing the same activities.
Bottom line…I don’t think its the cars and designer clothes. You will find some of that in all SD communities. I think when you have kids…the house you buy should provide a great neighborhood and community. From my experience it is a little harder to develop that in richer communities.propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantThere are rich snobby people all over SoCal and there are rich really NICE people too. The people in RSF do have A LOT of money. I’ve met more nice than snobby.
For me I learned it was more about lifestyle and community than being snobby.We used to live in La Jolla and I realized I didn’t want to raise my kids there based on the lifestyle. People tend to be retired or students and there aren’t a lot of children. It was usually me and my kids at the park with the dog club. I met plenty of nice people but it is harder to develop relationships.
For example, I wanted to live on a street where my kids can go out and play with the neighbors and I actually know my neighbors. In La Jolla I met 2 out of my 6 neighbors after living there for 3 years.
I am guessing here but I imagine the kids in RSF go to private school, take horse riding lessons, other private sport lessons etc cuz they can afford it. I found that my children become friends with those whom they go to school, and do activities. Then I meet the parents as well. I would be interested to see how many kids in RSF go to the YMCA for baseball camp etc. Personally I think it is harder to become part of community if you are not doing the same activities.
Bottom line…I don’t think its the cars and designer clothes. You will find some of that in all SD communities. I think when you have kids…the house you buy should provide a great neighborhood and community. From my experience it is a little harder to develop that in richer communities.propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband’s family paid their children for grades and half of them ended up going to college.
My parents took us out one on one to dinner at Sizzler. It was quite the place 20 years ago. π Can you believe that was enough to feel special and rewarded? All 5 children got A’s and all 5 graduated from college and beyond.
Spending time helping kids with homework will go a lot farther than $1,000 bribe.
I was a H.S. teacher and even though kids say they want “stuff” what they really want is love and attention. It isn’t always easy, I still remember my mom making me finish “The Odyssey” before I could go to Volleyball camp. I hated it but kids need that sometimes.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband’s family paid their children for grades and half of them ended up going to college.
My parents took us out one on one to dinner at Sizzler. It was quite the place 20 years ago. π Can you believe that was enough to feel special and rewarded? All 5 children got A’s and all 5 graduated from college and beyond.
Spending time helping kids with homework will go a lot farther than $1,000 bribe.
I was a H.S. teacher and even though kids say they want “stuff” what they really want is love and attention. It isn’t always easy, I still remember my mom making me finish “The Odyssey” before I could go to Volleyball camp. I hated it but kids need that sometimes.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband’s family paid their children for grades and half of them ended up going to college.
My parents took us out one on one to dinner at Sizzler. It was quite the place 20 years ago. π Can you believe that was enough to feel special and rewarded? All 5 children got A’s and all 5 graduated from college and beyond.
Spending time helping kids with homework will go a lot farther than $1,000 bribe.
I was a H.S. teacher and even though kids say they want “stuff” what they really want is love and attention. It isn’t always easy, I still remember my mom making me finish “The Odyssey” before I could go to Volleyball camp. I hated it but kids need that sometimes.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband’s family paid their children for grades and half of them ended up going to college.
My parents took us out one on one to dinner at Sizzler. It was quite the place 20 years ago. π Can you believe that was enough to feel special and rewarded? All 5 children got A’s and all 5 graduated from college and beyond.
Spending time helping kids with homework will go a lot farther than $1,000 bribe.
I was a H.S. teacher and even though kids say they want “stuff” what they really want is love and attention. It isn’t always easy, I still remember my mom making me finish “The Odyssey” before I could go to Volleyball camp. I hated it but kids need that sometimes.
propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantMy husband’s family paid their children for grades and half of them ended up going to college.
My parents took us out one on one to dinner at Sizzler. It was quite the place 20 years ago. π Can you believe that was enough to feel special and rewarded? All 5 children got A’s and all 5 graduated from college and beyond.
Spending time helping kids with homework will go a lot farther than $1,000 bribe.
I was a H.S. teacher and even though kids say they want “stuff” what they really want is love and attention. It isn’t always easy, I still remember my mom making me finish “The Odyssey” before I could go to Volleyball camp. I hated it but kids need that sometimes.
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