mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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I'm 99% sure she told the music teacher she bought it.
I also don't think it's horrible that the girls aren't in any extracurricular activities, but my 12 yr. old DS has been playing baseball for 7 yrs.(spring) & has been taking drum lessons for 3 yrs.(summer) He also stays after school 3 days a week for an hour.(baseball, robotics, band) My 7 yr. old DD played baseball for 2 yrs.(spring), soccer for 2 yrs.(fall) & recently started gymnastics. My point~there are many activities kids can do (for free) & except for baseball, the other activities don't take up much time. Now, as for $$...thanks God the activities are spreadout throughout the year.![]()
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I think it was more of a logistical issue than anything else, and a financial issue related to the logistical issue, not that they could not afford the activity fees.
Now that Jon is home earlier, and they are able to hire people for once-in-a-while child care, they are free to let the girls participate in more activities.