When I was a kid, we had no activities. Well, besides piano lessons, which we hated, and church. We went to church three times a week and attended every church function or youth group activity. Well, unless it was a church ski trip. No ski trips. We might break a leg that way. My parents were into streamlining their lives. Broken legs were trouble. So were pets–we didn’t have many of those. That would have involved veterinarian visits and regular feeding. To this day, my dad doesn’t even have a bird feeder. That would attract birds. Birds poop on the driveway and the sidewalk and the cars. NO BIRDS. BIRDS ARE BAD.
Last Saturday we spent the entire day with our daughter who was participating at the Awana Games. Today she has a soccer game. Our youngest son has a robotics class at the local college. Our older son has baseball practice. ::thunk:: I am tired already. Sometimes I think my parents had it right.
Except about the birds. I like birds. I don’t even mind the poop.
Margery says:
I don’t have a bird feeder either. Or pets. But my kids did have hockey, and baseball, and piano lessons, and … and …
On April 16, 2005 at 7:47 am
Michelle says:
I am very afraid of the day my kids will be old enough for organized sports…
On April 16, 2005 at 9:32 am
Vicki says:
I never did any after school activities when I was a kid. But we almost always had a pet.
And I’d be bored stiff without my birdfeeders outside my window. I like being able to look out and see all the different kinds of birds. Except the grackles. I’d cheerfully wring all their little necks. 🙂
On April 16, 2005 at 9:55 am
Jill says:
With three active kids, I feel your pain! Today I’ve got a track meet, a dance thingie, and a basketball practice …
On April 16, 2005 at 10:25 am
Larissa says:
We were the exact opposite! No outside activities, but we had HUNDREDS of animals, and many of those were pets! (Heh. We didn’t have TIME for outside activities! *g*)
On April 16, 2005 at 10:59 am
Mary says:
What luck kids those McMinn kids. My mother always told us to go play in the backyard.
On April 16, 2005 at 12:14 pm
Amy K. says:
I’m with you on the activities, and my kids are barely old enough yet. This summer we’re already looking at piano lessons, tennis lessons, gymnastics, and swim lessons. And that’s just for ONE kid. The 3yo only does swim lessons so far.
God help me when they’re older and I spend more time going to their activities than I do sleeping.
On April 16, 2005 at 12:17 pm
Robin P says:
I had Hebrew School on Mondays,Wednesdays and Sundays and dancing school on Saturdays. Mom dropped me off and came back when it was over.
We couldn’t have pets either although every time Dad attempted to sneak one in,Mom found a reason to get rid of it.
Jewish superstition states that birds are a bad omen!! Just my luck I was named after one!!:roll:
On April 16, 2005 at 6:30 pm
Anna Lucia says:
Ah, well we don’t have bird feeders, but that’s because we have cats, and I tend to think the two are mutually exclusive.
“Come pretty little birds! Come feed at our bounteous, generous table! Come and… oh. Sorry. Didn’t we mention the Evil Death That Stalks The Table? Our condolences to your wife and nestlings.”
😉
On April 18, 2005 at 4:25 am