jebusofdenmark
New member
It's frustrating to feel like I'm doing everything I possibly can be and still failing.
My son is 15, he made it into drum line for his school marching band. Im very excited for him and proud of him, he's been playing drums for years and this was his goal.
My problem lies in summer band practice. I work 7:30 am - 4 pm Monday to Thursday and 7:30 - 12 Friday, with a 30 min lunch break. His band practice is located 30 mins from my work (one way, so 1 hour round trip). Practice starts at 8am and ends at noon.
How am I supposed to swing this? Today I dropped him at school at 7, so I could make it to work on time. But I can't leave to pick him up during my lunch break, I don't have enough time. The school isn't offering transportation, I don't have anyone else who could help here.
It just always feels like the world is not set up for the success of single parents. And I'm at a loss as to how to remedy this.
My son is 15, he made it into drum line for his school marching band. Im very excited for him and proud of him, he's been playing drums for years and this was his goal.
My problem lies in summer band practice. I work 7:30 am - 4 pm Monday to Thursday and 7:30 - 12 Friday, with a 30 min lunch break. His band practice is located 30 mins from my work (one way, so 1 hour round trip). Practice starts at 8am and ends at noon.
How am I supposed to swing this? Today I dropped him at school at 7, so I could make it to work on time. But I can't leave to pick him up during my lunch break, I don't have enough time. The school isn't offering transportation, I don't have anyone else who could help here.
It just always feels like the world is not set up for the success of single parents. And I'm at a loss as to how to remedy this.