Monday, August 1, 2016

Some boys day camps begin

Cant we all be on the same page?
Day camp begins to the relief of many working parents whose boys were home all week, the boys have finally started day camp. Other camps wont start for another week since its hard to get staff as the yeshivos finish the zman on Rosh chodesh. The camps all go for 4 weeks, meaning others will have the last week of summer vacation off. These different schedules between boys and girls camps make it difficult for working parents juggling work schedule and family vacation. 

8 comments:

  1. You have to choose a camp that revolves around your sons school. Cheder bnei Torah and Ohr Elchanan have school this week.

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  2. Why does this blog always feel the need to complain about everything ? There are camps and schools for every schedule

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    1. Speak to parents who had to take off from work and make arrangements for 2 weeks what to do with their boys.

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    2. Your attitude is exactly the problem. You are out of touch with reality and as long as life is good for you you cant comprehend how others feel.

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  3. This has nothing to do with life is good. Camps are businesses. Why do people feel they have a right go complain about everything that doesn't work for them. That was not how our parents and grandparents generation behaved. If there is no camp for a large groups of parents ,then go make one or invest money and have somebody make one that fits your schedule. You make it sound like you are entitled to have people make businesses that fit your needs. Well guess what. You are not entitled to anything unless you do it your self. Its today's society that feels we are entitled to everything that is the problem.

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    1. Times are different today you are totally out of touch. In those days most women, mothers did not work families were smaller and schools were off for 2 months. Today most homes have both spouses working and schools in Lakewood are not coordinated with each other in terms of vacation starting days which makes it very difficult.

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  4. In days of old, nothing was the same as today - in those days, a psak was a psak. If one got called to din Torah he listened. If one wanted to build a shul he was applauded and helped. והמבין יבין

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  5. So life is different today and more difficult. In some ways. Still doesn't give anybody the right to have a mentality that I'm entitled to everything. Do for yourself and you will have. Nobody else owes you anything. This is why we have all these sholom bayis issues that we never had. Because everybody feels entitled to everything and if things are hard,then its always some body else's fault for not doing things that work for me. Get it straight. Nobody owes you anything no matter how hard it is.

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