So if you, like me, take your kids to school in your own personal struggle bus, please know that you're not alone. I was walking into the classroom and I hit my foot on the door and fell, Perry said. I do, however, find a bit of solace in the fact that this ritual sucks for all of us. Sophomore Kristopher Perry has recently experienced an embarrassing moment in the classroom. When you add in the culture of competition that seems to exist between moms, and the expectation that we wear actual clothes, do our hair, and put on bras prior to that early morning school run, it's no wonder that we're prone to anxious, and even embarrassing, moments. I've been honked at, yelled at, and people have approached my car when I've parked in the wrong place or when it has taken too long to coax my nervous 5-year-old child out of the car. Friends, I've been doing this for six years, and I still mess up this intricate pick-up and drop-off dance. There are 100 rules about where you should pull up, park, or walk your child to the door, and those rules seem to change on a daily basis. In my humble opinion, school drop-off and pick-up is specifically designed to make us parents look like fools. Everyone I know has had at least one embarrassing school drop-off or pick-up moment, and chances are you will, too. I soon discovered that delivering your child to school and gathering them at the end of the day is full of hot-mess moments, humiliation, and shame. You just pull up and let your kid out and repeat the same process, in reverse, in the afternoon, right? Wrong. Before my oldest started kindergarten, I assumed that school drop-off and pick-up was a no-brainer.
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