I think we found an interview candidate for the producer looking for helicopter, lawn-mower parents! |
Lol,I feel you! Not to mention the super excited “booster” parents that try to rope you in to volunteer for stuff! |
49 year old here—yes!! The bloom is off the rose. I’m nostalgic for when they were too young to be in all this crap and we took spontaneous vacations and had free weekends—-and evenings!! Currently sitting in my car at a sports practice for the 4th time this week. Carpools not an option since nobody lives anywhere remotely close to us. |
My DH is sitting in the car next to you haha! |
NP. I think you PPs missed the fact the post you're responding to is being sarcastic when it leaps from gaming to heroin. |
Not all sports are expensive at first stupid |
All because his parents let him do a cheap sport! |
On the flip side, i kind of resent that my parents spent a beachfront house in the Hamptons on horses and ponies when i was a kid and now there’s nothing to show for it but photos and one horse that lives on (and costs on) even though i haven’t ridden in over 20 years. So maybe some moderation makes sense? |
NP. The problem is that with my daughters sport, it started out expensive but few kids ever advance to the point of ridiculous costs. I never imagined that my daughter would be one of those kids who advanced to that point. And it happened at a really young age. She was in fourth grade. So we now potentially have like 8 years of a ridiculously expensive sport. OTOH, she has no time to get into trouble and there is value in that in addition to the value she gets from her sport. |
Not that poster, but certain sports you know are expensive - like figure skating, horseback - think about it before you start. |
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My DD is an equestrian. I'm about to spend $50,000 on a new horse that "might" last her 2 years before she's at the next level. Then there is the $6K saddles, etc. And, of course, the board and maintenance of said horse. It's ludicrous.
I didn't fully appreciate the cost when she started and had no idea she would ever be serious. We are lucky we can do that for her. She struggles in school, so it is her therapy (although pay for therapy, too). I'll be honest. I kind of resent it, but lately, she has started to understand what it all costs and has been very grateful, so that helps. |
This is why I’m glad my kids don’t do an expensive sport. They do inexpensive ones that they like for the moment. I’m counting the days for the season to be over! Things like gymnastic, dance, ice skating, they seem to be almost year round! It’s a financial sacrifice but also a huge sacrifice of your free time and your own personal interests/hobbies. I know when kids are GOOD, it feels impossible to deny them but...just makes me glad my kids aren’t great athletes! |
If you have income to spend upwards of 50k a year on a kid’s hobby, you don’t get what most people are talking about. |
PP, why is PPP’s point of view any less valid? That poster’s tipping point is spending more than $56,000 on her child’s activity, but others’ tipping point (like ours) is $8000 for a year of high-level dance/summer intensives/dancewear. |
Why not? If you have to be poor enough to reply, then this topic will be dead. Maybe they are living in a tiny house and driving an old car to be able to afford it? You have no idea. |