Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 20:56     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

My 7 and 9 yr old will watch until it ends. DS is a major Broncos fan. They are up till 10:30 normally anyway and still get a good 10 hours of sleep a night and do well in school etc
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 16:59     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

No one watches the Super Bowl in my house. You are all supporting a sport that causes serious head injuries to its players.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 15:11     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

My son, 8, will watch all of it. He loves sports!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 12:06     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

We will go to a SuperBowl party at a friend's house. I am going to try and get my kids (4 and 6) to take a nap. My kids will probably fall asleep on the way home - I am actually thinking about taking them in their pajamas. They'll be fine. My 4 year old still gets a nap at school, and my 6 year old can sleep in (school starts at 9:15). NBD for one day.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 10:53     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

12 yr old DS is going to a super bowl party so I expect he'll watch the whole thing (but still go to school on time tomorrow).

DH, 11 yr old DD and I don't care about football so I don't expect to watch and DD will go to bed on time.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 10:48     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote:They watch the whole game and go to school 1 hour late.


Ridiculous
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 01:29     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't people worry about their kids starting out the week tired?


No, it is a once a year event. No different than when Halloween is on a weekday. The latest the game will be over will be 10:30pm. School starts at 9am. Not a huge issue.


Isn't trick-or-treating at 5 or 6 pm?


No, because it's not dark at 5 or 6 pm and no one is home from work yet to give out candy.

My 11-year-old will watch the whole thing this year.


Ugh.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 01:08     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't people worry about their kids starting out the week tired?


No, it is a once a year event. No different than when Halloween is on a weekday. The latest the game will be over will be 10:30pm. School starts at 9am. Not a huge issue.


Isn't trick-or-treating at 5 or 6 pm?


No, because it's not dark at 5 or 6 pm and no one is home from work yet to give out candy.

My 11-year-old will watch the whole thing this year.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 01:03     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't people worry about their kids starting out the week tired?


No, it is a once a year event. No different than when Halloween is on a weekday. The latest the game will be over will be 10:30pm. School starts at 9am. Not a huge issue.


Isn't trick-or-treating at 5 or 6 pm?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 00:59     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote:Don't people worry about their kids starting out the week tired?


No, it is a once a year event. No different than when Halloween is on a weekday. The latest the game will be over will be 10:30pm. School starts at 9am. Not a huge issue.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2016 21:57     Subject: How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Don't people worry about their kids starting out the week tired?
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2016 21:18     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

Anonymous wrote: It has no impact in our lives. I have been living in this country for the past 12 years and still don't know what is the super bowl exactly.... My husband was born and raised here but doesn't care about football either, so I guess our kids are going into the same path.


It's a contest to see which football team is the best in the entire country. Now you know. I've lived in this country for almost 40 years and have never cared about football. Not a fan of any contact sports. You are not alone!
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2016 20:55     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

I'm a DC transplant now in the 'other' DC (Denver). DC is 10 -- since we're 2 hours ahead of East Coast time, we'll let her stay up 'til it's over (but won't head out for the celebrations once we win....Broncos fever is highly contagious and great fun too [and at the risk of outing myself, since we lived in NC for 9 years, this game is tremendous fun for us to watch, debate, discuss, and relish!)
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2016 20:52     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

What a jolly good crowd here. We'll all watch as long as we want. Boys are 10 and 12.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2016 20:31     Subject: Re:How late will you let your child stay up on Superbowl?

I hate the Super Bowl. I hate that it's in a frickin' Sunday---always have.

I don't like any Sunday night events or late nights or parties.

Half-time for my 8 and 10-year olds.