LeslieNicole2018
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- Jan 9, 2018
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Thanks so much for all of the responses!
I posted here not because I want everyone to agree with me and cheer me on, but because I knew that you would help me to analyze the different aspects of all that commuting really involves. Thanks so much for not just the encouragement, but for the "NUH-UH...I would NEVER do that" comments, also!
1. So, what would I be doing during those four hours at the gym? My own school work! I am in a Master's program. I can actually write papers while she works out.
2. Homeschool. Thanks so much for sharing experiences with homeschooling. We have many friends who homeschool and do it well. Our community has a wealth of options and resources for homeschooling families, so I wouldn't just be out on my own without support. The Tuesday/Thursday co-op option keeps me from having to introduce new concepts, which is great.
3. I know it sounds weird to say that we would actually have MORE family time, but it's true. We really would -- even with homework and the activities of two other kids added in. Switching to a morning workout schedule and a homeschool program would really give my kid her life back in so many ways.
4. Of course, the main negative in all of this is the two hour commute -- four hours round trip -- and the fact that carpool buddies cannot be depended upon to save the day forever. Someone mentioned "quality of life", which is a valid point.
5. There is definitely no option for long term training at our current gym.
6. IF we try this commute with a homeschool option, we would be doing so with the mindset that our daughter is NINE. She could change her mind. We have told her that if we go through all of this we are sticking with it for at least a year -- she can't go back and forth at will -- we just won't allow it because the changes and impact of these decisions are too stressful on everyone involved.
I hope I addressed all of the questions you asked. We are touring the potential gyms next week. I will keep you posted on how it goes!
I posted here not because I want everyone to agree with me and cheer me on, but because I knew that you would help me to analyze the different aspects of all that commuting really involves. Thanks so much for not just the encouragement, but for the "NUH-UH...I would NEVER do that" comments, also!
1. So, what would I be doing during those four hours at the gym? My own school work! I am in a Master's program. I can actually write papers while she works out.
2. Homeschool. Thanks so much for sharing experiences with homeschooling. We have many friends who homeschool and do it well. Our community has a wealth of options and resources for homeschooling families, so I wouldn't just be out on my own without support. The Tuesday/Thursday co-op option keeps me from having to introduce new concepts, which is great.
3. I know it sounds weird to say that we would actually have MORE family time, but it's true. We really would -- even with homework and the activities of two other kids added in. Switching to a morning workout schedule and a homeschool program would really give my kid her life back in so many ways.
4. Of course, the main negative in all of this is the two hour commute -- four hours round trip -- and the fact that carpool buddies cannot be depended upon to save the day forever. Someone mentioned "quality of life", which is a valid point.
5. There is definitely no option for long term training at our current gym.
6. IF we try this commute with a homeschool option, we would be doing so with the mindset that our daughter is NINE. She could change her mind. We have told her that if we go through all of this we are sticking with it for at least a year -- she can't go back and forth at will -- we just won't allow it because the changes and impact of these decisions are too stressful on everyone involved.
I hope I addressed all of the questions you asked. We are touring the potential gyms next week. I will keep you posted on how it goes!