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I would do anything to go to every meet to watch ds run. But I cant becuse they are mostly on weekdy afternoons while I am at work.
If you feel like you “have “ to go - just go when its their event coming up. |
| Is it important for your daughter that you are there? I have two swimmers and lots of swim meets. They are usually about 2-3 hours and really boring. They are inside which is good, but also ridiculously hot. My girls are a bit younger and really care that I be there. |
| If it is at a place I can get to easily, I like to go. For the whole time. |
| Having done years of travel baseball/softball with two kids the track meet sounds like a vacation. |
| I hated going to DCPSmiddle school track meets. It included like 16 schools, multiple heats for every race and started late. Three hours was the short end. |
This. My DD runs all year-we go to most. We follow the schedule so we are not there all day/night. I enjoy watching her. It's kinda like swim-follow the meet sheet come a half hour before just in case. |
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Someone needs to invent a restaurant-style pager for parents for track, gymnastics, and swim meets. You can read novels or go get coffee or doze in your car and get alerted 15 minutes before your child’s event starts.
“Pole vault! Party of three!” |
Aww. There's a kid on my son's soccer team who manages to get to every game and practice, but I've never seen his parents or guardians. He sits alone and waits for his grandma to pick him up afterwards. Sometimes he accepts offers of rides home, sometimes he doesn't. He is a happy kid with great social skills and a good teammate. So maybe it's ok. But I feel sad for him. |
He'll be a successful launched adult who isn't woven into the nest. |
With cross country you move about a little to see them at various points excluding the start and finish. And you know the time when they are running. |
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Cross country it’s difficult to see them on the course.
An indoor track, there aren’t a lot of good facilities around here so you’re either driving very far or you’re watching them run around a middle school gym and it’s terrible. (I’m looking at you, TJ middle school in Arlington) Spring track is the best, but then you’ve got a variety of weather. It’s best to know what events your child is running, and just go for those events. Try and get a sense within the three hour track meet when in the meet your kid is going to be running and just go for that portion |
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Hold my beer
—Rowing mom |
Softball parents are NOT low key. — USSSA, USA and NFHS umpire. |
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I feel you. My daughter is an equestrian that shows and we are out the door at 4am and it is boring, cold or hot, stinky and we do not leave until 5p that day only to return the next day and do it again. But, I busy myself cleaning out stalls, cleaning tack or driving the golf cart to get riders to the show ring.
My other kid loves archery and that is kinda exciting. I would be bored with soccer or track though. |