Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
You’re confused.
1. The government did not close the pool for the summer.
2. The only thing we know right now is nvsl cancelled nvsl sanctioned meets for the summer
3. Pools may still open this summer.
No I’m not confused. Pools are open or closed. Per governors orders, even phase 1 couldn’t allow pools Memorial Day weekend. So we are most likely on delay anyway and I know that it’s not a set thing to even open. What I’m saying is I hope they do and families can use them if they don’t feel at risk to do so.
Why not phase 1? Restaurants and gyms will open under phase 1 I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
You’re confused.
1. The government did not close the pool for the summer.
2. The only thing we know right now is nvsl cancelled nvsl sanctioned meets for the summer
3. Pools may still open this summer.
No I’m not confused. Pools are open or closed. Per governors orders, even phase 1 couldn’t allow pools Memorial Day weekend. So we are most likely on delay anyway and I know that it’s not a set thing to even open. What I’m saying is I hope they do and families can use them if they don’t feel at risk to do so.
Why did you say the bolded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
You’re confused.
1. The government did not close the pool for the summer.
2. The only thing we know right now is nvsl cancelled nvsl sanctioned meets for the summer
3. Pools may still open this summer.
No I’m not confused. Pools are open or closed. Per governors orders, even phase 1 couldn’t allow pools Memorial Day weekend. So we are most likely on delay anyway and I know that it’s not a set thing to even open. What I’m saying is I hope they do and families can use them if they don’t feel at risk to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
You’re confused.
1. The government did not close the pool for the summer.
2. The only thing we know right now is nvsl cancelled nvsl sanctioned meets for the summer
3. Pools may still open this summer.
No I’m not confused. Pools are open or closed. Per governors orders, even phase 1 couldn’t allow pools Memorial Day weekend. So we are most likely on delay anyway and I know that it’s not a set thing to even open. What I’m saying is I hope they do and families can use them if they don’t feel at risk to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
You’re confused.
1. The government did not close the pool for the summer.
2. The only thing we know right now is nvsl cancelled nvsl sanctioned meets for the summer
3. Pools may still open this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just told my A meet summer swimming only 10 year old and she was sad but not surprised. I hope these tough conversations go well for others too. Kids are showing remarkable resilience in the face of sadness.
This is a weird response. What difference does it make if she's an A meet swimmer. Nobody cares.
The parent cares. A meet/ B meet hierarchy is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is completely heartbreaking
Agree. Sad that a bunch of old boomers can play golf but the kids do not get to swim.
Here’s hoping most pools will be open.
Anonymous wrote:I think the pools should open and be "at your own risk." We aren't a huge pool so there are often only 30-50 people there at one time. Most days at opening, there are moms with toddlers and maybe 15 people. Same with evenings. Our pool is usually one maxed out 3 times a summer...memorial day, July 4, and Labor day. Memorial day weekend is a bust, we can cancel July 4 activities and Labor day is more than 3 months away.
It might be different this summer with no camps and more kids around, but since swim team is done, a lot of families who can still travel definitely will because swim team is what kept them home through July. Our pool is practically empty in August.
I just don't see the high risk and feel it's unnecessary for the government to close the last thing we have to look forward to this summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just told my A meet summer swimming only 10 year old and she was sad but not surprised. I hope these tough conversations go well for others too. Kids are showing remarkable resilience in the face of sadness.
This is a weird response. What difference does it make if she's an A meet swimmer. Nobody cares.
The parent cares. A meet/ B meet hierarchy is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just told my A meet summer swimming only 10 year old and she was sad but not surprised. I hope these tough conversations go well for others too. Kids are showing remarkable resilience in the face of sadness.
This is a weird response. What difference does it make if she's an A meet swimmer. Nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Just go out of state until the pandemic is over. There are plenty of states opening up.