You know, I remember being a kid and getting an infrequent snow day. It was so exciting to wake up and see snow on the ground; sit and listen to the radio to see if they were going to cancel school. Then, if they did, you'd get your snow gear on and go outside to play, building snowmen with the other neighbor kids, making snow forts and having a snowball war. You'd come back inside frozen stiff and there'd be cocoa and grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch, which you'd wolf down so you could get back to your snowball war.
It was a rare treat.
So here's these poor kids these days who get snow days much more frequently, but they get to sit inside and be bored, whining incessantly and bothering their parents, because....there's no actual snow, just rain.
They really should quit with the rain days, send the kids to school, then let them have a day off when the weather breaks in spring instead of keeping them cooped up in a classroom when their heads are outside playing and no good for academics.
I need to run the world. The people in charge right now aren't doing it right.
It was a rare treat.
So here's these poor kids these days who get snow days much more frequently, but they get to sit inside and be bored, whining incessantly and bothering their parents, because....there's no actual snow, just rain.
They really should quit with the rain days, send the kids to school, then let them have a day off when the weather breaks in spring instead of keeping them cooped up in a classroom when their heads are outside playing and no good for academics.
I need to run the world. The people in charge right now aren't doing it right.