Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't even get me started on the moms who think it social hour at the pickup/drop off at school. If you want to chitchat get the fuck out of the way.
Hostile much? If this is you at pick-up/drop-off I feel sorry for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:
Don't even get me started on the moms who think it social hour at the pickup/drop off at school. If you want to chitchat get the fuck out of the way.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP, your attitude will not help your DC..
Years from now DS will not remember a certain goal he scored in whatever game it was. But he will remember others don't really like his mom because she sort of a b*tch.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP, your attitude will not help your DC..
Years from now DS will not remember a certain goal he scored in whatever game it was. But he will remember others don't really like his mom because she sort of a b*tch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents of my DC's ball team are very, very chatty. I just want to go watch my child play and try to be polite but not initiate conversations, but I've missed plays my son has made because some other parent is telling me about their job, divorce, etc.
I've tried standing at the fences, but my other DCs want to sit in the bleachers.
Any helpful techniques? DH suggests I should wear headphones, but I think this would look weird considering I have other DCs with me. DH is usually on the field with the players.
Same way my son is one of the key players on his team so when I go to the game I want to watch every move I am not there to socialize unlike many. I tell everyone that I have a bad back and I bring my own lawn chair and I sit somewhat aside from the bleachers I'm as nice as could be before the game but once the game starts I sit on my chair I often always bring a book and pretend to be looking at it though I don't really watching the game,
Sorry for the typo I meant I pretend I'm reading the book but I'm really watching the game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents of my DC's ball team are very, very chatty. I just want to go watch my child play and try to be polite but not initiate conversations, but I've missed plays my son has made because some other parent is telling me about their job, divorce, etc.
I've tried standing at the fences, but my other DCs want to sit in the bleachers.
Any helpful techniques? DH suggests I should wear headphones, but I think this would look weird considering I have other DCs with me. DH is usually on the field with the players.
Same way my son is one of the key players on his team so when I go to the game I want to watch every move I am not there to socialize unlike many. I tell everyone that I have a bad back and I bring my own lawn chair and I sit somewhat aside from the bleachers I'm as nice as could be before the game but once the game starts I sit on my chair I often always bring a book and pretend to be looking at it though I don't really watching the game,
Anonymous wrote:The parents of my DC's ball team are very, very chatty. I just want to go watch my child play and try to be polite but not initiate conversations, but I've missed plays my son has made because some other parent is telling me about their job, divorce, etc.
I've tried standing at the fences, but my other DCs want to sit in the bleachers.
Any helpful techniques? DH suggests I should wear headphones, but I think this would look weird considering I have other DCs with me. DH is usually on the field with the players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why does everyone assume all the parents are there to watch the game? We're there because we had to drive DC to the game, and have to bring him home again. This is how we're supporting DC and his team.
I don't think we need to watch and cheer for their every move. In fact, there is nothing more annoying to me and DH than the over-involved parents yelling on the sidelines. They seem ridiculous. I'd rather catch up with another adult.
Our kids also find the loud obnoxious parents annoying, and actually don't mind whether we're watching or not.
I seriously doubt your kids do not care if you are watching. Kids always say, "mom, watch me" if they are jumping in the pool, catching a ball or singing a song. I get kids are probably older but I don't believe the do not want you to watch. You sound really bitter. Just watch your kids, I guarantee you will find it touching even if they are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:why does everyone assume all the parents are there to watch the game? We're there because we had to drive DC to the game, and have to bring him home again. This is how we're supporting DC and his team.
I don't think we need to watch and cheer for their every move. In fact, there is nothing more annoying to me and DH than the over-involved parents yelling on the sidelines. They seem ridiculous. I'd rather catch up with another adult.
Our kids also find the loud obnoxious parents annoying, and actually don't mind whether we're watching or not.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being honest? Love to catch up but I really want to watch junior play.