Wolkensieben
2021-01-10 18:17:22
- #1
Of course, but if days before it is already announced in the news that the access roads will be closed because no emergency services or fire departments can get through, then you have to face the consequences and simply not go. The children sit strapped in their car seats for half the day, which is an imposition. It is also not about not being allowed to do anything. Keeping distance is okay, and if you live in a snowy area, that’s great. But if everyone within a 100-kilometer radius has the same idea, it just doesn’t work. The indoor pools are closed, indoor playgrounds are closed, unfortunately many families live in small apartments (unfortunately it is the case here that families are not given preference but a single person is prioritized for a 3-4 room apartment). (As parents, from a certain age onwards you are also not the 24/7 entertainer for children. Children should also learn to endure something and to occupy themselves. In childcare, you notice that some do not accept no and cannot wait until it is their turn. Sometimes well-intentioned actions have the opposite effect.)As a parent, you want to offer something to your child, currently nothing is possible...