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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]U14? This tournament is not important at that age. By u15 or u16 u 17, no one will know or care or ever think about that tournament. The christening is more important.[/quote] U16. OP said her older son is 15. OP has not told us what level her son is playing at or whether he hopes to be recruited. If not, they should both skip the tournament, and if so, I think it’s fine for the son to go with another family. OP, do you usually have a good relationship with your DH? I just can’t fathom how a parent could make this decision. We’re a sports family too, and there is nothing my DH enjoys more than watching our kids play, but neither he nor any other hardcore sports parent I know would skip out on a significant family event like this. Is he maybe just trying to avoid your parents or his extended family? Also, where is this tournament? Seems like he could likely see at least one of the older son’s games and also attend the christening. [/quote]
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