I had school today, wasn't so bad, just I had to wait forever for a city bus to come. When I came home I saw 2 snowman on my block already. For some reason I notice mothers don't like when their kids have off. I would imagine its because then you don't have free time for yourself and you have to entertain them, or if you have work anyways then someone has to watch them.
babysitter- Yes, those are the reasons why. Also, when kids are stuck in the house all day, they tend to get on each other's nerves and start fighting. (Not MY kids, of course- LOL :)
o, yea thats true too, (but then you can always take them outside, they don't have to be stuck in) but yea I get what your saying, its like that on shabbos too, cause thats when everyone is home together.
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I had school today, wasn't so bad, just I had to wait forever for a city bus to come.
When I came home I saw 2 snowman on my block already.
For some reason I notice mothers don't like when their kids have off. I would imagine its because then you don't have free time for yourself and you have to entertain them, or if you have work anyways then someone has to watch them.
babysitter-
Yes, those are the reasons why.
Also, when kids are stuck in the house all day, they tend to get on each other's nerves and start fighting.
(Not MY kids, of course- LOL :)
o, yea thats true too, (but then you can always take them outside, they don't have to be stuck in) but yea I get what your saying, its like that on shabbos too, cause thats when everyone is home together.
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