Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one mention of football.
Few pursue that sport in educated urban areas. It's a terribly ugly and dangerous sport. We neither watch it, nor allow our DCs to play it. We have zero friends with kids in football. You have to be huge physically too (usually overweight) and willing to damage your brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one mention of football.
Few pursue that sport in educated urban areas. It's a terribly ugly and dangerous sport. We neither watch it, nor allow our DCs to play it. We have zero friends with kids in football. You have to be huge physically too (usually overweight) and willing to damage your brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karate!!
What a money pit.
My kids have their “junior black belts” - whatever that means. They are finally done but I look back and wonder what I was thinking
+1. These karate/taekwondo academies are a scam. Total money pit. But god my DD loves it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karate!!
What a money pit.
My kids have their “junior black belts” - whatever that means. They are finally done but I look back and wonder what I was thinking
+1. These karate/taekwondo academies are a scam. Total money pit. But god my DD loves it!
Anonymous wrote:regret: leaving fencing during the pandemic (we lived elsewhere, in a nontoxic environment), science olympiad for elementary school (too much involvement from me)
yes to: chess club at school, science olympiad for middle school (although I kind of hope none of my other kids besides current one does it - time consuming including for me), cub/Boy Scouts [low key and fun activities I would never do, we have no-fundraising troops], math team. robotics [elsewhere - seems to be missing here]. just letting my kids use the peloton for exercise...
would not: Girl Scouts - great org, cannot get behind the fundraising part, I'm really uninterested in that.
Anonymous wrote:Karate!!
What a money pit.
My kids have their “junior black belts” - whatever that means. They are finally done but I look back and wonder what I was thinking
Anonymous wrote:Not one mention of football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gymnastics
Care to elaborate on the reasons why? Too much time and money?
Anonymous wrote:Ski racing, because of the cost and all of the winter weekends away when my kids could have been socializing with kids from school. And it was really DH pushing it. But all of our kids are awesome skiers.