but this one is just plain ridiculous...
so here's my story..
went to pick up my kid from school, at 12 noon, as always. when i get there i see that the school is empty, and my 5-year-old is the only kid left there, sitting on the stairs. i go to look for the director, ask him what happened. he says: "we let the kids go at 11 because (here comes the part that left me speechless for a second...) IT RAINED YESTERDAY..." yesterday!! imagine not going to work and telling your boss u didn't show up because it rained yesterday...
i mean WTF!
so i ask them why didn't anybody call me and let me know, and guess what the director answers... he said: "you should know when u see kids in uniforms passing by your house." i mean, come on! that means that every time i take my kid to school, i have to stand on the balcony for 4 hours just in case, to see if kids in uniform pass by! incredible...
isn't it enough that they only study 3-4 hours a day? what kind of ?o?eria are they teaching those kids? they'll invent stuff to close the school sometimes (often...), like when it rains, even a little bit, which i find so funny (and sad at the same time). i'm sure i'm not the only one on DR1 who remembers walking to school with snow up to my waist (and more falling from the sky), at temperatures way below zero. but Dominicans say "la lluvia les da gripe..."
oh well.... just wanted to share my pique with u guyz...
so here's my story..
went to pick up my kid from school, at 12 noon, as always. when i get there i see that the school is empty, and my 5-year-old is the only kid left there, sitting on the stairs. i go to look for the director, ask him what happened. he says: "we let the kids go at 11 because (here comes the part that left me speechless for a second...) IT RAINED YESTERDAY..." yesterday!! imagine not going to work and telling your boss u didn't show up because it rained yesterday...
i mean WTF!
so i ask them why didn't anybody call me and let me know, and guess what the director answers... he said: "you should know when u see kids in uniforms passing by your house." i mean, come on! that means that every time i take my kid to school, i have to stand on the balcony for 4 hours just in case, to see if kids in uniform pass by! incredible...
isn't it enough that they only study 3-4 hours a day? what kind of ?o?eria are they teaching those kids? they'll invent stuff to close the school sometimes (often...), like when it rains, even a little bit, which i find so funny (and sad at the same time). i'm sure i'm not the only one on DR1 who remembers walking to school with snow up to my waist (and more falling from the sky), at temperatures way below zero. but Dominicans say "la lluvia les da gripe..."
oh well.... just wanted to share my pique with u guyz...