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!
Anonymous wrote:Why? Aren’t parents lives hard enough? Why does this happen. No I don’t need the rest of the day to do things - I need to actually rest my busted skeleton from the week and sleep.
Anonymous wrote:If your kids truly enjoy the sports what's the big deal? If your kid is miserable and you are too, then totally you should find something else but although these sports are a huge time suck on my schedule I know it's a very small time relative to life that I have with them. I cherish the hour car ride with my son to travel sports where we can talk, listen to music, etc. Yes it's a grind and some days I cant wait until it's over but for the most part I try to stay in it with the perspective that one day I may miss all this chaos when it is just me and my spouse with nothing to do on a Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t mind getting up for Saturday morning away swim meets. The sun is coming up and it’s warm out. What I do mind is driving from western Fairfax to the St James for 8 am Sunday morning futsal games… painful.
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:My husband used to coach our kids' indoor soccer teams and when they were young they would have 7am Sunday games. That was brutal, but luckily we lived about 10 min away. The little kids also got the earlier travel soccer games too.
Then, when they hit middle school the games would be 9pm on a Saturday night. Ugh.
My sons are now a Sophomore and Senior and their club soccer games all seem to be between 10-2pm. I did my time, OP.