Anonymous wrote:sign your kid up for something else
- signed parent of HS Hockey player who has practice until 11:30 PM on a school night given when the team can get ice time.
Anonymous wrote:sign your kid up for something else
- signed parent of HS Hockey player who has practice until 11:30 PM on a school night given when the team can get ice time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my husband that he would be on the hook for all games for our kid on a travel team (bc the local option would have been plenty). He was up at 6am to get him to a game two counties away. I slept until 9am and will get another kid to their local game this afternoon.
After so many years of schlepping kids to sports every season, I’m starting to hate it. Every other weekend would be plenty. Better yet: one evening game during the week to keep the weekends free.
If I were queen of the world, I’d institute a 90 min running clock for baseball.
The one-hour running clock for indoor lax was awesome!
This is so enlightening. Will NOT be signing my kid up for baseball. Thank you for your wisdom.
-mom of littles
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t mandatory. Don’t stress yourself and your family out. It doesn’t work well in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not to make your life hard, it’s field availability. Rec sports, travel sports all sharing limited field space in our community. We have a 7pm game tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Love 8 am cross country, can’t stand 11/12 basketball
Anonymous wrote:I love 8and 9a games. We get up at 6a, get ready, do a Starbucks run and get ready to take to the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fine with the 9/10 am games. It’s the 1 pm games that totally kill my weekends.
I agree with this. We had soccer at 10am this morning and to me that's ideal because it gets us moving in the morning but is not so early that we can't all get a little extra rest. It will be over by 11am and then we have the rest of the day to either do something fun or chill out and rest.
To be honest, having activities on the weekends is something we try to limit as much as we can. With soccer it's unavoidable, but for everything else (dance, swim, scouts, etc.) we really aim for things that happen during the week. I work part time so I can do things like sign kids up for a 4pm class, or help lead a Tuesday night Girl Scouts. It frees up our weekends which allows us more relaxation time, plus we can get out of town when we want. Soccer is the one exception right now but to be honest, and I don't think it's going to last more than another year or so because the kids like it but don't love it -- it's mostly social for them.