Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that most summer swim families have a sahp or nanny. We haven’t done ss yet but would like to try next year, Our pool has two morning practices for under 10 kids, I forget, like 8 to 845 am and then 850 to 935, and I’m not sure how much advance notice you get. Most camps start at 9 am. Even if we were in an early group, it would be a tight fit getting them showered and out to camp. We both work full time but have some flexibility in schedules. I don’t know if it makes more sense to try to hire a summer nanny and then save camps for August when SS is done, and maybe throw in some afternoon camps here and there. Any BTDT perspectives would be appreciated. It looks fun but tricky for working parents.
If they wear a cap at practice they won’t need showers. Will still be tight but if it’s a relaxed camp, you can be late and no one will mind.
Our pool has practice from 5-6:15 for ten and unders, so we do the opposite- pick up a bit early from camp and rush over (or find someone who can help do that like a teen coach or carpool).
Gross. Pool water is not clean. Everyone should shower with soap after swimming.
Anonymous wrote:Our pool has afternoon swim team practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that most summer swim families have a sahp or nanny. We haven’t done ss yet but would like to try next year, Our pool has two morning practices for under 10 kids, I forget, like 8 to 845 am and then 850 to 935, and I’m not sure how much advance notice you get. Most camps start at 9 am. Even if we were in an early group, it would be a tight fit getting them showered and out to camp. We both work full time but have some flexibility in schedules. I don’t know if it makes more sense to try to hire a summer nanny and then save camps for August when SS is done, and maybe throw in some afternoon camps here and there. Any BTDT perspectives would be appreciated. It looks fun but tricky for working parents.
If they wear a cap at practice they won’t need showers. Will still be tight but if it’s a relaxed camp, you can be late and no one will mind.
Our pool has practice from 5-6:15 for ten and unders, so we do the opposite- pick up a bit early from camp and rush over (or find someone who can help do that like a teen coach or carpool).
Gross. Pool water is not clean. Everyone should shower with soap after swimming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that most summer swim families have a sahp or nanny. We haven’t done ss yet but would like to try next year, Our pool has two morning practices for under 10 kids, I forget, like 8 to 845 am and then 850 to 935, and I’m not sure how much advance notice you get. Most camps start at 9 am. Even if we were in an early group, it would be a tight fit getting them showered and out to camp. We both work full time but have some flexibility in schedules. I don’t know if it makes more sense to try to hire a summer nanny and then save camps for August when SS is done, and maybe throw in some afternoon camps here and there. Any BTDT perspectives would be appreciated. It looks fun but tricky for working parents.
If they wear a cap at practice they won’t need showers. Will still be tight but if it’s a relaxed camp, you can be late and no one will mind.
Our pool has practice from 5-6:15 for ten and unders, so we do the opposite- pick up a bit early from camp and rush over (or find someone who can help do that like a teen coach or carpool).
Anonymous wrote:Our swim team has a ton of working parents, but we live in a big WFH area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that most summer swim families have a sahp or nanny. We haven’t done ss yet but would like to try next year, Our pool has two morning practices for under 10 kids, I forget, like 8 to 845 am and then 850 to 935, and I’m not sure how much advance notice you get. Most camps start at 9 am. Even if we were in an early group, it would be a tight fit getting them showered and out to camp. We both work full time but have some flexibility in schedules. I don’t know if it makes more sense to try to hire a summer nanny and then save camps for August when SS is done, and maybe throw in some afternoon camps here and there. Any BTDT perspectives would be appreciated. It looks fun but tricky for working parents.
Read the threads on mandatory parent volunteering on the sports general discussion forum. Summer swim parent volunteering is usually required and is no joke. It’s a huge commitment. Meets need 30-40 adults minimum per meet just to run.
+1
It’s not just the practice times but make sure you have time in your schedule for the volunteering.
Generally you volunteer at the meets. So, if you plan to come watch your kids swim there isn’t an additional time commitment.
If you weren’t planning to go watch then yes, it’s an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that most summer swim families have a sahp or nanny. We haven’t done ss yet but would like to try next year, Our pool has two morning practices for under 10 kids, I forget, like 8 to 845 am and then 850 to 935, and I’m not sure how much advance notice you get. Most camps start at 9 am. Even if we were in an early group, it would be a tight fit getting them showered and out to camp. We both work full time but have some flexibility in schedules. I don’t know if it makes more sense to try to hire a summer nanny and then save camps for August when SS is done, and maybe throw in some afternoon camps here and there. Any BTDT perspectives would be appreciated. It looks fun but tricky for working parents.
Read the threads on mandatory parent volunteering on the sports general discussion forum. Summer swim parent volunteering is usually required and is no joke. It’s a huge commitment. Meets need 30-40 adults minimum per meet just to run.
+1
It’s not just the practice times but make sure you have time in your schedule for the volunteering.
Anonymous wrote:Find a pool with evening swim team. Ours is in the PM.