(Raq, you were in AcaDeca?)
Um, no. We didn't have things like that at my high skool. We didn't even have AP courses. (I was on our Science Bowl team tho!) And I boycotted Honor Society since I couldn't afford the dues.
I'm not sure I was picked last for football either, although definitely last for basketball.
beth, hee for being carded!
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It's that way here in Boston, except closer to 55 than 70. Still, compared to April a year ago, hell yeah!
Frank, my (old as the hills thermometer) is reading 68, about 10-15 miles north. I'd say it's probably not off by more than 5 degrees. Boston proper might be colder though, because of the ocean.
I've been thinking about taking my daughter to a baseball game at some point. The big concern (other than the marriage issues this might bring up) is what to do when she needs to use the bathroom. She'd be six or seven depending on when it would work out. I'm not real comfortable with either waiting outside the woman's restroom in a stadium setting, but I'm not real sure about taking her into the men's restroom either.
Boston proper might be colder though, because of the ocean.
It's up to 60 now. However, it's also gotten cloudy.
Easier the other way around for sure. Women take little boys in the restroom all the time.
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She'd be six or seven depending on when it would work out. I'm not real comfortable with either waiting outside the woman's restroom in a stadium setting, but I'm not real sure about taking her into the men's restroom either.
I have vague memories of being carried into men's room stalls with my eyes closed at that age. I thought it was a hoot.
I've been thinking about taking my daughter to a baseball game at some point. The big concern (other than the marriage issues this might bring up) is what to do when she needs to use the bathroom.
Scott hasn't taken Julia yet, for this reason (and because she can't sit through an entire inning at home yet, with any real interest). She's quite angry her big brother is going to his second game (ever) this year, but he didn't start going until he was 9.
Gud, I think that my husband ended up just hovering outside the ladies room. One time I think he found a grandma/mom-like person who made sure she made it into a stall OK. but it's a tough call. Any chance there will be "family" restrooms there? Those were a godsend to my hubby.
I'm with Dawn. I go to bunches of games and would gladly escort a child upon request.
I don't remember where you live, but many of the newer stadiums are built with family restrooms for just this purpose.