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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids were miserable. No doubt about it. Even if the water was warmer, those kids were joining those 'poor adults' the moment they were out of the water and science would agree with me that the kids standing next to those adults were feeling more of the pain. I think we put a lot of emphasis on sticking with it, team spirit and the like... I feel teaching my kid that if they are close to throwing up, lesson learned, bring a thermometer to test it yourself, and don't worry about the wrongfully placed shame of standing up for your body-- especially when adults don't. True, a lot of work goes into it. But the consideration primo has to be why we are all there at early hours in the first place: the kids. Financial (concessions) and man hours are real losses, but in the face of miserable kids-- or kids who are putting on a brave face and were glad they did it which doesn't matter sense if the kids literally cannot perform to the point of doing really, REALLY fake math to pretend the meet happened (combining scores)... nope. And yes, that math was to sort out who didn't want to let their parents down, who didn't want to quit when in any other situation their parents will expect them to make the wiser choice than to go along with something that is not okay... I scratched on our time trials this morning. I'm just not okay with feeding into further confusing my kids about common sense things they feel-- it's too cold, Mom. Yes, it really is. Let's pile in the parents' bed and have a lazy morning of stories and giggles. [/quote] I’m so confused. You thought it was too cold to swim today???? Most of this thread is one year old about totally different weather. Today was lovely. [/quote] Yeah PP sounds weird. This thread was about a really miserable Wednesday night meet last summer where it was cold and raining. I remember it because I did stroke and turn that night and it was awful. I also remember that idiot parents not working the meet were taking up space under the team tent while our poor swimmers were cold and wet. Today was breezy and the water was cold according to my kids. But nothing like that meet last year. The sun kept them warm when they weren’t swimming today. I did let my kids skip warmup. Meets on 6/21 last summer should have been canceled.[/quote] Yep, anyone who was a part of a meet in the area on that Wednesday will remember it for a long time. Yesterday was much better. [/quote] +100. Anyone who says yesterday (which was glorious) wasn't a good day to swim was *not* at a pool that B meet night.[/quote]
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