Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids swim at Machine and we're very happy there. We were at Fairland last year and are switching to UMD, because the schedule is better. I've heard great things about the Gears coaches (the program your DD would be in) there, FWIW. I don't think 6 - 7:30pm is late evening, but that's just me. It's good for an early dinner, swim, light snack and then bed.
Thanks for this. Our DD goes to bed currently around 6:30, so it would be an adjustment - but getting to UMD should be fine...maybe if we take East-West Highway. University/New Hampshire are all awful right now with roadwork.
You're welcome! Yeah, hopefully the roadwork will be wrapped up sooner rather than later, but always good to have multiple routes to get to the pool.
Schedule adjustments can be tough, for sure. And sleep is crucial (part of the reason we're switching to UMD). Does she need to be up super early, or is sleeping a bit later an option, if her bedtime is later?
She has been sleeping through the night and waking up at 6:00 since she was about six weeks old. Even if she begrudging stays up late- still gets up at 6:00. Have tried everything...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids swim at Machine and we're very happy there. We were at Fairland last year and are switching to UMD, because the schedule is better. I've heard great things about the Gears coaches (the program your DD would be in) there, FWIW. I don't think 6 - 7:30pm is late evening, but that's just me. It's good for an early dinner, swim, light snack and then bed.
Thanks for this. Our DD goes to bed currently around 6:30, so it would be an adjustment - but getting to UMD should be fine...maybe if we take East-West Highway. University/New Hampshire are all awful right now with roadwork.
You're welcome! Yeah, hopefully the roadwork will be wrapped up sooner rather than later, but always good to have multiple routes to get to the pool.
Schedule adjustments can be tough, for sure. And sleep is crucial (part of the reason we're switching to UMD). Does she need to be up super early, or is sleeping a bit later an option, if her bedtime is later?
She has been sleeping through the night and waking up at 6:00 since she was about six weeks old. Even if she begrudging stays up late- still gets up at 6:00. Have tried everything...
Anonymous wrote:Rising second grade, but young for her age. Swims in summer MC pool club during summer, but took lessons in Greenbelt for several years. Tried out for DC Wave, and did not make it (no fly) - and they recommended junior wave. Really enjoys summer swim team and wants to do something during the year. Option 1), do junior wave if accepted to Takoma - 3X a week; 2) Machine at College Park - 2X week, pricey, late evening practices; 3) try out for Greenbelt team or similar close-in suburban team - 2X week early evening practices, one early morning Sunday practice that would be challenging to make; 4) wait until third grade...
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids swim at Machine and we're very happy there. We were at Fairland last year and are switching to UMD, because the schedule is better. I've heard great things about the Gears coaches (the program your DD would be in) there, FWIW. I don't think 6 - 7:30pm is late evening, but that's just me. It's good for an early dinner, swim, light snack and then bed.
Thanks for this. Our DD goes to bed currently around 6:30, so it would be an adjustment - but getting to UMD should be fine...maybe if we take East-West Highway. University/New Hampshire are all awful right now with roadwork.
You're welcome! Yeah, hopefully the roadwork will be wrapped up sooner rather than later, but always good to have multiple routes to get to the pool.
Schedule adjustments can be tough, for sure. And sleep is crucial (part of the reason we're switching to UMD). Does she need to be up super early, or is sleeping a bit later an option, if her bedtime is later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids swim at Machine and we're very happy there. We were at Fairland last year and are switching to UMD, because the schedule is better. I've heard great things about the Gears coaches (the program your DD would be in) there, FWIW. I don't think 6 - 7:30pm is late evening, but that's just me. It's good for an early dinner, swim, light snack and then bed.
Thanks for this. Our DD goes to bed currently around 6:30, so it would be an adjustment - but getting to UMD should be fine...maybe if we take East-West Highway. University/New Hampshire are all awful right now with roadwork.
Anonymous wrote:My kids swim at Machine and we're very happy there. We were at Fairland last year and are switching to UMD, because the schedule is better. I've heard great things about the Gears coaches (the program your DD would be in) there, FWIW. I don't think 6 - 7:30pm is late evening, but that's just me. It's good for an early dinner, swim, light snack and then bed.