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Do you take Kids Out of School for Royals Home Opener?
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Re: Do you take Kids Out of School for Royals Home Opener?
I have taken my kids out of school for less. I think they need a break now and then. Of course, I won't take them out if they are behind on anything or their grades are bad...but if they are doing well...yeah, no problem.
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blessedx3 - Posts: 3111
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Re: Do you take Kids Out of School for Royals Home Opener?
Take them out of school for the Royals? Ummm....No.
Take them out of school for a Disney trip? In a heartbeat!
Neither of my kids are much into sports. Sure, they think it's exciting to go, but about 30-45 mintues into it -they're ready to go. (That's after I've already bribed them with a cotton candy, malt or lemonade treat).
We have done a few T-Bones games. They are cheaper, they have lawn seating where if it's not a busy game your kids can run off some energy, you can walk the kids to the playground and still see the game and they have a kids concession stand where everything is $1 and they do "games" between innings so there is something to break up the monotony of just baseball.
Take them out of school for a Disney trip? In a heartbeat!
Neither of my kids are much into sports. Sure, they think it's exciting to go, but about 30-45 mintues into it -they're ready to go. (That's after I've already bribed them with a cotton candy, malt or lemonade treat).
We have done a few T-Bones games. They are cheaper, they have lawn seating where if it's not a busy game your kids can run off some energy, you can walk the kids to the playground and still see the game and they have a kids concession stand where everything is $1 and they do "games" between innings so there is something to break up the monotony of just baseball.
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love2seeclay - Posts: 154
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