Erin1700
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My DD7 has her first official swim meet tonight! She has been swimming for a few years but never on a team and only had mini meets between her own group members. So, I am new to this!!
Ok, they have to be at the away meet at 5PM tonight, we will have to leave here at 4:15PM. So, what do I feed her? Dinner at 3:45?? A regular dinner or a small one? Then get her something after the meet?
Also, not to sound like a CRAZY helicopter parent, but when we have home meets, the pool is one we go to frequently during the summer. The lanes and added blocks are in the middle section which is 4 to 5 feet deep. Isn't this too shallow to be diving into?? I ask b/c there are big words painted along the section...NO DIVING! So why is it okay to dive there for meets? Remember these are some little kids who often don't dive the same way twice and at the high school pool where we practice before competitive season, they dive into 10 ft. I see some kids diving straight down. So go ahead and make fun of me, but I am just curious if you say this is the norm or if it is dangerous?
Oh, and any other advice would be great for this newbe mom!! I already went over the..."Not everyone can finish first and just try your best" speech.
Ok, they have to be at the away meet at 5PM tonight, we will have to leave here at 4:15PM. So, what do I feed her? Dinner at 3:45?? A regular dinner or a small one? Then get her something after the meet?
Also, not to sound like a CRAZY helicopter parent, but when we have home meets, the pool is one we go to frequently during the summer. The lanes and added blocks are in the middle section which is 4 to 5 feet deep. Isn't this too shallow to be diving into?? I ask b/c there are big words painted along the section...NO DIVING! So why is it okay to dive there for meets? Remember these are some little kids who often don't dive the same way twice and at the high school pool where we practice before competitive season, they dive into 10 ft. I see some kids diving straight down. So go ahead and make fun of me, but I am just curious if you say this is the norm or if it is dangerous?
Oh, and any other advice would be great for this newbe mom!! I already went over the..."Not everyone can finish first and just try your best" speech.