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Re: Kids sporting activities
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 6382093)
Now that is a sensible choice of sport - big $$ to be made by a youngster with a good eye!
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Re: Kids sporting activities
Originally Posted by NikiL
(Post 6382125)
That never crossed our minds, honest :rofl::rofl:
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Re: Kids sporting activities
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 6383018)
My daughter being good at Cheer is hardly going to keep me in the manner to which I feel I need to become accustomed to unfortunately :(:lol: Unfortunately both my girls have my complete lack of hand eye coordination :blink:
I can be real mercenary sometimes ;) |
Re: Kids sporting activities
My daughter plays soccer (football to us). We have to take her up to Perth for training and sit in the car whilst she trains on a Friday, another parent takes her Wednesdays, we go watch her every Sunday play and my son has to be dragged along and he dosn't like soccer...shame. She has been away to 2 camps at $200 each and has now qualified to play for the state and will be going to Coff's Harbour in July and it will cost us $2,000! We would love to go but can't afford it.
We've only been here 4 months and she never wanted to come and dosn't like it here and says she's going back next year when she's 18!!:huh: |
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