Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camps with extended care. The only people whom I know whose kids did swim team had a SAHP or a sitter.
+1 Swim team is for SAHM families.
A lot of the families on our neighborhood team are not SAHM families. But they seem to have one or both parents available a lot on the late afternoon. I'm actually shocked how many families there are who have BOTH parents hanging out at swim practice. I wonder when they work?? I do contract work from home, usually part-time so I can do drop off and pick up, but there is no way my spouse could be hanging out at swim practice at 4:30 pm. It's a fairly UMC neighborhood and I wonder how people earn the money that they seem to when it seems like they don't work much!
Anonymous wrote:I drill into my DD head how much being a working parent sucks. I wish we had structured our lives so I could work VERY part time or just stay home. My DH Fed job just doesn’t cut it around here, and when we married I planned to use my law degree and “change the world” (tm). So dumb, I would be much happier spending more time with my kids in the summer, and doing some sort of part time piecemeal work like research or wills or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camps with extended care. The only people whom I know whose kids did swim team had a SAHP or a sitter.
+1 Swim team is for SAHM families.
swim practices are 4-7pm daily so after day camp. and super fun! the older kids have later practices, and the early AM practices are even better stroke clinics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave up on swim team but both my kids played 2 travel sports so it was not a big deal.
We do 2 weeks of sleepaway camp and if I had issues with drop off/pick up i'd do 4.
Local camps had early drop off and late pick up. The kids are just playing so staying late is not big deal.
My kids loved camp and had so many incredible experiences.
Grandparents do 1 week in August.
We do our vacation in August when camps are done but school has not started.
So you handle it by scheduling sleep away camp and using extended day for day camps?
Anonymous wrote:Camp. Extended hours. Car pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camps with extended care. The only people whom I know whose kids did swim team had a SAHP or a sitter.
+1 Swim team is for SAHM families.
Anonymous wrote:We have a year round nanny. In the summer, the kids go to day camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had luck asking for more flex from employers during the summer?
Not officially. But my supervisors have always been women with kids and always understood when I wasn’t available from 3-4pm in the summer bc I was doing camp pickup.
Kids are late ES. When they were younger, I only used camps that had aftercare until 5.
When kids were much younger, they spent the summers at their old home-based day care, which they liked. But that ended probably around K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Camps with extended care. The only people whom I know whose kids did swim team had a SAHP or a sitter.
+1 Swim team is for SAHM families.