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I wish I had that option I do work out 3 days a week..so that is one hour. I go to the library. I go to the store.. But we are there 20 hours a week. So I take my computer, pop on my headphones, and catch up on shows, work, etc. It helps. I don't watch much. But if I keep going places, i spend too much money.....
I wish I had that option I do work out 3 days a week..so that is one hour. I go to the library. I go to the store.. But we are there 20 hours a week. So I take my computer, pop on my headphones, and catch up on shows, work, etc. It helps. I don't watch much. But if I keep going places, i spend too much money.....
This. When I stayed for whole practices it was because it was a waste of gas money to drive home just to turn around and go back. With our commute it would've meant more hours driving than she trained, and she trained plenty.
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Hah! Love it. I too have a long commute. My kid is secure enough to not need me at practice (hallelujah!), but at the same time, I am not going to spend money to avoid going in or sit in a hot car. So, I joined a gym nearby (thank you Dad for the Birthday present!). The driving to and from, working out, Jacuzzi/steam room, shower, etc....this is a two hour idea. When I head back, I then sit with my book/computer/dragon's egg puzzle (that is really ticking me off right now, incidentally...anyone ever tried these?) and get busy having me time. There are a few moms who live there. One mom actually came to inform me that my kid had "just done a *******, is that the first time she ever did that before? She looked excited!" Seriously. I even had my earbuds on. I told her I had no idea what blah blah blah even was (said nicely) and that if it was, I am sure my kid would fill me in on the lonnnnng car ride home. What I wanted to say was gee, thanks for being so interested in what my kid is doing, I am in the middle of my graduate school coursework so I didn't notice." But I did not.Even when I am sitting there, I am not watching practice. I am usually gabbing with a mom, or watching my computer. Once I take my glasses off, anything past a 4 foot radius is blurry anyway, so even if I am staring off into the gym, I cannot see a thing
Hah! Love it. I too have a long commute. My kid is secure enough to not need me at practice (hallelujah!), but at the same time, I am not going to spend money to avoid going in or sit in a hot car. So, I joined a gym nearby (thank you Dad for the Birthday present!). The driving to and from, working out, Jacuzzi/steam room, shower, etc....this is a two hour idea. When I head back, I then sit with my book/computer/dragon's egg puzzle (that is really ticking me off right now, incidentally...anyone ever tried these?) and get busy having me time. There are a few moms who live there. One mom actually came to inform me that my kid had "just done a *******, is that the first time she ever did that before? She looked excited!" Seriously. I even had my earbuds on. I told her I had no idea what blah blah blah even was (said nicely) and that if it was, I am sure my kid would fill me in on the lonnnnng car ride home. What I wanted to say was gee, thanks for being so interested in what my kid is doing, I am in the middle of my graduate school coursework so I didn't notice." But I did not.
I have got lucky the past few weeks in that when I happen to look up, or just get there, my kid pulls a rabbit out of a hat. So that has been fun. And then I get on with doing my thing. I look at it as an opportunity for me time. When the heck can I do my coursework, etc without being needed? HAHAHAHA
ETA: if I actually really watched what she was doing, I would probably make her quit the sport....and she isn't a level 10!
Black Dragon 2 layer smart egg labyrinth puzzle......you can buy it on amazon...there are 3 of them...the black dragon is the hardest.I must know what this dragon's egg puzzle is. I love puzzles.
Boys and girls are different . .So, imo, watching practice is not a bad thing. It is how you react to practice that matters. I drive my son an hour each way to practice. I try to keep busy, but honestly I end up sitting. I do not watch the whole time, but do see the occassional turn.
If you are just hanging out, relaxing, and see practice, no big deal in my opinion. HOwever, if you are studying every turn, and counting how often the coach talks to your kid, or how much attention another kid gets or who gets more turns, or who is goofing off, that gets bad. It becomes hard not to see the coach paying more attention to one kid over yours, or to see yours "goofing off" etc. and then you fixate.
So, watching isn't bad. Analyzing, and focusing on everything is. PLus, sometimes it is fun to see something in a meet that you have never seen before!!!!
I think gyms would be well served if they set up a semi comfortable parent room with wifi, tables and window to the gym.