Dude, what kid has a b-day party 11am during prime soccer season? Skip |
Yeah, but OP's kids are in ES. That's too young for travel soccer, IMO (not the PP). Cut that out, for sure OP! |
| I have one word for you--- carpool. |
| Also, it's nice to have some time that is just time for the kids to spend time with friends - which you can't do if you are always at an activity |
| We are under scheduled and have lucked out by not having sporty children! We spend our weekends playing amazing board games now that they are older. Father-son bike rides, mom-daughter lunches, "doing nothing" at home leads to son reading newspaper next to us, etc. We have time to see friends (and their kids). Most of the friends have overbooked their children but we only need to see one family per weekend. The other people are always running between soccer games and god knows what else… poor things! I love, love, love, family time. This is what we had a family for. |
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ditto all above. (4 kids here)
especially carpool. and when did it start becoming mandatory that all parents attend the kids games? That's BS. It's their hobby, not yours. Ideally, one parent should take 4 or 5 of the team's kids to the game per week (load up the minivan), and rotate amongst parents. Then you only have to drive/go once a month or so. However, every time I email the teams' parents for a carpool. No one (or maybe 1 person) responds, because everyone has to go watch their precious snowflake. Parents have given their lives over completely for their kids- this is not the way children are supposed to be raised. We are supposed to raise them to be self-sufficient productive members of society, not self-centered amateur athletes. And birthday parties after age 6 should be inviting 1-3 close friends for a small outing or cake at home. Not a whole class event. Opt out. |
Love it! |
Yes. At least one "big" thing like a hike, a festival, farmer's market, concert, play, etc.. Something fun at home like baking, or friends over to BBQ. My kids also go to Sunday School on Sunday mornings. |
Why do you see it as a problem for parents to want to go watch their kids' games? Personally, I only have one kid. I could care less about sports, but I want to watch DS play his soccer game on Saturday. I work full time during the week and have a long commute, so the only time I get to spend with DS is on the weekend. |
It's not a problem for you, parent of 1 child. It is a problem for OP, who allowed her kids to get booked for 8 activities on a Saturday and is overwhelmed. Life can get a lot more complicated with 3+ kids. You have to work harder at balance. |
You are my hero. Mine are four and a baby, and thank you for this vision of a possible future! |