Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom only let us pick one activity. We couldn’t both pick something like a winter sport so I played winter basketball and my brother played spring lacrosse.
Yeah, it's this. Children can't pick any sport they want. They have to do the same sport with the same league, or have an off season so the other child/ren can do their sport. OP has serious lack of boundaries and is not putting the relative unimportance of kid sports in proper perspective. These activities do not matter for college admissions as much as she thinks they do. Grades and academic rigor are still going to be the main factor.
You really know how to put the fun in sports.
Anonymous wrote:They have their priorities off. Thinking all this running around is a good thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom only let us pick one activity. We couldn’t both pick something like a winter sport so I played winter basketball and my brother played spring lacrosse.
Yeah, it's this. Children can't pick any sport they want. They have to do the same sport with the same league, or have an off season so the other child/ren can do their sport. OP has serious lack of boundaries and is not putting the relative unimportance of kid sports in proper perspective. These activities do not matter for college admissions as much as she thinks they do. Grades and academic rigor are still going to be the main factor.
Anonymous wrote:Carpool carpool carpool.
And you can't be really picky about everything being even. A carpool works for me if I can can get my kids where they need to be and someone else can drive if I cannot. Sometimes that means I drive a ton and the other parent does a little bit. But it eventually comes evens out if you do it long enough.
I also agree to give anyone rides who asks. That way I don't feel bad asking that parent for a ride another time. If I have a seat in my car and you're heading in the same general direction, yay, you're in.
Anonymous wrote:They have their priorities off. Thinking all this running around is a good thing
Anonymous wrote:My mom only let us pick one activity. We couldn’t both pick something like a winter sport so I played winter basketball and my brother played spring lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Piggy backing on this- what about dinner!!!!?
Anonymous wrote:From what I can tell:
Both parents have some work flexibility or have nanny or grandparent help
Carpool with other kids on team
Have kid 2 do same sport as kid 1 even if they don’t want to.