Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We drive 45-60 minutes each way for our kids' sport but we're also there for about 3 hours while they both do it, so at least we're not spending more time in the car than at the sport. My husband and I both work full-time but we've committed to this sport and our kids love it so we deal with it. You could try to look into carpooling? We can't do that unfortunately because it's a niche sport, which yours may be as well.
Secret sport
Yeah…why can’t you just say the sport? Less people playing means greater odds of college scholarship/hook for acceptance into competitive school? Americans are crazy about sports
Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
Anonymous wrote:Another benefit of long drives is the chance to chat with your child. Something about not being face to faces opens up conversation.
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old generally has rejected team sports but recently said she wants to learn how to skate and play ice hockey. We live in DC and the nearest learn to skate/hockey programs are about 30 minutes from our house without traffic. On the one hand, I can see driving her for an 8 week learn to skate program, but if she likes it, I will be committing our city-convenience-focused family to driving to the ‘burbs multiple times/week.
I think a team sport would be great for her and girls ice hockey sounds so fun…but driving 30 minutes way sounds like a big PITA. I have a flexible job so it’s possible….but a pain. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old generally has rejected team sports but recently said she wants to learn how to skate and play ice hockey. We live in DC and the nearest learn to skate/hockey programs are about 30 minutes from our house without traffic. On the one hand, I can see driving her for an 8 week learn to skate program, but if she likes it, I will be committing our city-convenience-focused family to driving to the ‘burbs multiple times/week.
I think a team sport would be great for her and girls ice hockey sounds so fun…but driving 30 minutes way sounds like a big PITA. I have a flexible job so it’s possible….but a pain. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents did it for me. I won't do it for my kids. Too much time in the car - little ROI.
Pick something else.
That is precious time. My tweens are trapped with us for hours. We tell jokes, hear about their lives, listen to audiobooks. And you are there for them. You have it all wrong.
Nah, I don't have it wrong. I value my time with them actually doing things WITH them, not sitting idle in a car. It's an opportunity trade off. By your answer I don't expect you to understand.
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Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old generally has rejected team sports but recently said she wants to learn how to skate and play ice hockey. We live in DC and the nearest learn to skate/hockey programs are about 30 minutes from our house without traffic. On the one hand, I can see driving her for an 8 week learn to skate program, but if she likes it, I will be committing our city-convenience-focused family to driving to the ‘burbs multiple times/week.
I think a team sport would be great for her and girls ice hockey sounds so fun…but driving 30 minutes way sounds like a big PITA. I have a flexible job so it’s possible….but a pain. Thoughts?