That's competitive archery though. Kids can take lessons and practice archery as a hobby at a local shooting range. |
| Field time is limited, and you get what you get. That is just how it goes. There are pros and cons to the various times. DH and I take turns attending. |
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Yeah 8am games on Saturday are a special type of torture. We have so many this season. 9am is fine. 10am is perfect! 11am to 1pm is OK. But omg I want a medal for the 8ams.
Worst was this past weekend when our game ended around 9am an incoming parent was loudly whining about "oh I hate these early games!" And her kid had the 915 game. Read the field lady. |
| Its true. Sports are taking over our lives and our kids lives and at some point we have to think why are we doing this? |
+1. Yes, 9 or 10am is the sweet spot but this season we have a bunch of games in the 1-4pm time slots which I hate. At least with an 8 or 9am game the rest of the day is free. This Saturday is a 2pm game. We won't skip it because DD made a commitment to the team, but I'd love to do something as a family and that timeframe is brutal. |
| Then take a nap! My kids perform so much better at 8:30-10am games than 4/5/6pm games. It is impossible to keep elementary kids from running and playing and wearing themselves out before late afternoon games that run into dinner time. |
It's also impossible to make elementary age kids "take a nap". If I wake him st 630 to make the game, he won't go back to bed and thus neither will I! |