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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 7:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hahahaha. My Mom was actually always the one who always got me up...at 430am from M-F and at 6am on Sat. My parents actually did things independently (word choice is probably wrong)...but my Mom had me and swimming and my Dad had my brother and hockey. My Mom definately got the short end of the stick out of that deal. 9 practices a week...swim meets on weekends...My brother had maybe 2-3 practices a week and maybe 2 games on the weekend, with the exception of Tournaments. My Dad HATED driving me to morning practice when he had to haha. It was my own personal torture device--yes Dad, drive me to practice at 430am! Bahahaha!...


Note to self - do not let kids do swim team!! - LOL


Melissa's list of sports to not let your children do:

Swimming - NO SHOT
Rowing - NO SHOT
Gymnastics - TOO OLD
Triathlon - WHY NOT?
Sailing - TOO POOR
Cross country skiing - REALLY?
Downhill skiing - REALLY?


Haha. Well just joking of course. But all of the above have early mornings or excessive costs associated...haha. There are more...I just have to think of them. LOL


I agree with all but Tri, and the 2 skiings


Have 3 friends who used to x country ski--1 went to the olympics in 06 for biathlon, 2 were normal x country. $$$$$ and early mornings. Haha. Between coaching, trips, competition...of course everything tends to increase the better you are...and all 3 (well dude who went to the olympics obviously) were good.

Downhill--also expensive. Don`t know too many people who did it competitively though.

Triathlon--I know what I have spent on triathlon...and I had most of the stuff beforehand...and I know what time people swim/bike and run at. Haha.


Melindy - you rock

You know olympic caliber athletes in biathlon????????  That is awesome.

We don't have it competitively around here but downhill is but our season is so sporadic it isn't worth it - now if we lived back home in Colorado - definitely


I drove my wife nuts with Biathlon during the last winter Olympics.  It is the one winter sport that I wish I could have done.

Then again, I'm a winter Olympics junky.  Our TiVo was nearly smoking from trying to record everything.

Around here, I'd add hockey to that list.  Back in Maine, it seemed like there was a rink every half an hour or so from each other.  The further south I have gotten, the farther, more expensive and more extreme the ice times are.  I can remember 7 AM practices as a kid but around here they have to do them at 5 AM or 10 PM.  ACK!


Hockey sucks for those late night practices....1130pm...ummm? no thanks...haha

Melissa's do not let your kids do these sports list (revised):

Do not let your kids do any sports competitively.
Do not let your kids do extreme sports. The are better than drinking and drugging. Though I think adrenaline is an addictive drug.

The End. Haha.

(I am a true advocate of sports...so I am basically full of it by saying these things...I like sports...in general all sports...hockey and I have beefs sometimes though...)


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Shawn, Just to let you know, I am going running at lunch.

Scary kid stuff toppage.

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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 7:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hahahaha. My Mom was actually always the one who always got me up...at 430am from M-F and at 6am on Sat. My parents actually did things independently (word choice is probably wrong)...but my Mom had me and swimming and my Dad had my brother and hockey. My Mom definately got the short end of the stick out of that deal. 9 practices a week...swim meets on weekends...My brother had maybe 2-3 practices a week and maybe 2 games on the weekend, with the exception of Tournaments. My Dad HATED driving me to morning practice when he had to haha. It was my own personal torture device--yes Dad, drive me to practice at 430am! Bahahaha!...


Note to self - do not let kids do swim team!! - LOL


Melissa's list of sports to not let your children do:

Swimming - NO SHOT
Rowing - NO SHOT
Gymnastics - TOO OLD
Triathlon - WHY NOT?
Sailing - TOO POOR
Cross country skiing - REALLY?
Downhill skiing - REALLY?


Haha. Well just joking of course. But all of the above have early mornings or excessive costs associated...haha. There are more...I just have to think of them. LOL


I agree with all but Tri, and the 2 skiings


Have 3 friends who used to x country ski--1 went to the olympics in 06 for biathlon, 2 were normal x country. $$$$$ and early mornings. Haha. Between coaching, trips, competition...of course everything tends to increase the better you are...and all 3 (well dude who went to the olympics obviously) were good.

Downhill--also expensive. Don`t know too many people who did it competitively though.

Triathlon--I know what I have spent on triathlon...and I had most of the stuff beforehand...and I know what time people swim/bike and run at. Haha.


Melindy - you rock

You know olympic caliber athletes in biathlon????????  That is awesome.

We don't have it competitively around here but downhill is but our season is so sporadic it isn't worth it - now if we lived back home in Colorado - definitely


I drove my wife nuts with Biathlon during the last winter Olympics.  It is the one winter sport that I wish I could have done.

Then again, I'm a winter Olympics junky.  Our TiVo was nearly smoking from trying to record everything.

Around here, I'd add hockey to that list.  Back in Maine, it seemed like there was a rink every half an hour or so from each other.  The further south I have gotten, the farther, more expensive and more extreme the ice times are.  I can remember 7 AM practices as a kid but around here they have to do them at 5 AM or 10 PM.  ACK!


Hockey sucks for those late night practices....1130pm...ummm? no thanks...haha

Melissa's do not let your kids do these sports list (revised):

Do not let your kids do any sports competitively.
Do not let your kids do extreme sports. The are better than drinking and drugging. Though I think adrenaline is an addictive drug.

The End. Haha.

(I am a true advocate of sports...so I am basically full of it by saying these things...I like sports...in general all sports...hockey and I have beefs sometimes though...)



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ceilidh - 2010-08-13 11:08 AM Shawn, Just to let you know, I am going running at lunch.


It would be easier if you weren't.  I'm taking tonight off to see an off Broadway show all about Power Ballads.  The long frizzy hair, the guitars wailing, the faux lighters waving - I can hardly wait!
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 7:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hahahaha. My Mom was actually always the one who always got me up...at 430am from M-F and at 6am on Sat. My parents actually did things independently (word choice is probably wrong)...but my Mom had me and swimming and my Dad had my brother and hockey. My Mom definately got the short end of the stick out of that deal. 9 practices a week...swim meets on weekends...My brother had maybe 2-3 practices a week and maybe 2 games on the weekend, with the exception of Tournaments. My Dad HATED driving me to morning practice when he had to haha. It was my own personal torture device--yes Dad, drive me to practice at 430am! Bahahaha!...


Note to self - do not let kids do swim team!! - LOL


Melissa's list of sports to not let your children do:

Swimming - NO SHOT
Rowing - NO SHOT
Gymnastics - TOO OLD
Triathlon - WHY NOT?
Sailing - TOO POOR
Cross country skiing - REALLY?
Downhill skiing - REALLY?


Haha. Well just joking of course. But all of the above have early mornings or excessive costs associated...haha. There are more...I just have to think of them. LOL


I agree with all but Tri, and the 2 skiings


Have 3 friends who used to x country ski--1 went to the olympics in 06 for biathlon, 2 were normal x country. $$$$$ and early mornings. Haha. Between coaching, trips, competition...of course everything tends to increase the better you are...and all 3 (well dude who went to the olympics obviously) were good.

Downhill--also expensive. Don`t know too many people who did it competitively though.

Triathlon--I know what I have spent on triathlon...and I had most of the stuff beforehand...and I know what time people swim/bike and run at. Haha.


Melindy - you rock

You know olympic caliber athletes in biathlon????????  That is awesome.

We don't have it competitively around here but downhill is but our season is so sporadic it isn't worth it - now if we lived back home in Colorado - definitely


I drove my wife nuts with Biathlon during the last winter Olympics.  It is the one winter sport that I wish I could have done.

Then again, I'm a winter Olympics junky.  Our TiVo was nearly smoking from trying to record everything.

Around here, I'd add hockey to that list.  Back in Maine, it seemed like there was a rink every half an hour or so from each other.  The further south I have gotten, the farther, more expensive and more extreme the ice times are.  I can remember 7 AM practices as a kid but around here they have to do them at 5 AM or 10 PM.  ACK!


Hockey sucks for those late night practices....1130pm...ummm? no thanks...haha

Melissa's do not let your kids do these sports list (revised):

Do not let your kids do any sports competitively.
Do not let your kids do extreme sports. The are better than drinking and drugging. Though I think adrenaline is an addictive drug.

The End. Haha.

(I am a true advocate of sports...so I am basically full of it by saying these things...I like sports...in general all sports...hockey and I have beefs sometimes though...)


Haha. My parents always said there was a reason they kept us in sports even though they had to get up at 430...it was because we couldn't get ourselves into too much trouble because we were to tired to later. Haha

I still found my way into trouble a few times...A game of strip poker when I was 14 for instance...oh the memories. Hahaha.
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 9:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hee hee - my mother and father split my sports.  Mom was hockey, dad was baseball and mom was MUCH tougher.  I remember the year we could start checking.  Becuase I was so big (and slow) compared to the other kids, she was annoyed that I wasn't hitting anyone.  She took me into the attic and insulted me until I knocked her on her behind and under an old table we had up there.  After the look of shock wore off, she got up cheering.  My father was white as a sheet because she had nearly smashed her head into the table. 

Up and downs, squats with no weights, shooting on a plastic sheet until my arms hurt...yep, she was the one you would have thought was in the military. 

Crazy parent stories are the best - you must give you son lots of them!! 


That is awesome - I feel like doing that with him because he is so nice!!!!

Maybe I will do that while he is running hill intervals tomorrow



Uh, Bill, nice is good!
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ceilidh - 2010-08-13 11:08 AM Shawn, Just to let you know, I am going running at lunch.


It would be easier if you weren't.  I'm taking tonight off to see an off Broadway show all about Power Ballads.  The long frizzy hair, the guitars wailing, the faux lighters waving - I can hardly wait!


Hah!!! I am also hoping to go mountain bike riding this evening..

DAS BOOT!!!!


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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 7:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hahahaha. My Mom was actually always the one who always got me up...at 430am from M-F and at 6am on Sat. My parents actually did things independently (word choice is probably wrong)...but my Mom had me and swimming and my Dad had my brother and hockey. My Mom definately got the short end of the stick out of that deal. 9 practices a week...swim meets on weekends...My brother had maybe 2-3 practices a week and maybe 2 games on the weekend, with the exception of Tournaments. My Dad HATED driving me to morning practice when he had to haha. It was my own personal torture device--yes Dad, drive me to practice at 430am! Bahahaha!...


Note to self - do not let kids do swim team!! - LOL


Melissa's list of sports to not let your children do:

Swimming - NO SHOT
Rowing - NO SHOT
Gymnastics - TOO OLD
Triathlon - WHY NOT?
Sailing - TOO POOR
Cross country skiing - REALLY?
Downhill skiing - REALLY?


Haha. Well just joking of course. But all of the above have early mornings or excessive costs associated...haha. There are more...I just have to think of them. LOL


I agree with all but Tri, and the 2 skiings


Have 3 friends who used to x country ski--1 went to the olympics in 06 for biathlon, 2 were normal x country. $$$$$ and early mornings. Haha. Between coaching, trips, competition...of course everything tends to increase the better you are...and all 3 (well dude who went to the olympics obviously) were good.

Downhill--also expensive. Don`t know too many people who did it competitively though.

Triathlon--I know what I have spent on triathlon...and I had most of the stuff beforehand...and I know what time people swim/bike and run at. Haha.


Melindy - you rock

You know olympic caliber athletes in biathlon????????  That is awesome.

We don't have it competitively around here but downhill is but our season is so sporadic it isn't worth it - now if we lived back home in Colorado - definitely


I drove my wife nuts with Biathlon during the last winter Olympics.  It is the one winter sport that I wish I could have done.

Then again, I'm a winter Olympics junky.  Our TiVo was nearly smoking from trying to record everything.

Around here, I'd add hockey to that list.  Back in Maine, it seemed like there was a rink every half an hour or so from each other.  The further south I have gotten, the farther, more expensive and more extreme the ice times are.  I can remember 7 AM practices as a kid but around here they have to do them at 5 AM or 10 PM.  ACK!


Hockey sucks for those late night practices....1130pm...ummm? no thanks...haha

Melissa's do not let your kids do these sports list (revised):

Do not let your kids do any sports competitively.
Do not let your kids do extreme sports. The are better than drinking and drugging. Though I think adrenaline is an addictive drug.

The End. Haha.

(I am a true advocate of sports...so I am basically full of it by saying these things...I like sports...in general all sports...hockey and I have beefs sometimes though...)


Haha. My parents always said there was a reason they kept us in sports even though they had to get up at 430...it was because we couldn't get ourselves into too much trouble because we were to tired to later. Haha

I still found my way into trouble a few times...A game of strip poker when I was 14 for instance...oh the memories. Hahaha.


Awesome - did you win or lose?


I bet it was a win-win situation.


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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 7:57 AM Melindy - just wait until 6:00am tomorrow when I wake his A$$ up and take him to the park to run the hill for 1 hour!!!

He will have some stories to share with you when he gets older - LOL


Hahahaha. My Mom was actually always the one who always got me up...at 430am from M-F and at 6am on Sat. My parents actually did things independently (word choice is probably wrong)...but my Mom had me and swimming and my Dad had my brother and hockey. My Mom definately got the short end of the stick out of that deal. 9 practices a week...swim meets on weekends...My brother had maybe 2-3 practices a week and maybe 2 games on the weekend, with the exception of Tournaments. My Dad HATED driving me to morning practice when he had to haha. It was my own personal torture device--yes Dad, drive me to practice at 430am! Bahahaha!...


Note to self - do not let kids do swim team!! - LOL


Melissa's list of sports to not let your children do:

Swimming - NO SHOT
Rowing - NO SHOT
Gymnastics - TOO OLD
Triathlon - WHY NOT?
Sailing - TOO POOR
Cross country skiing - REALLY?
Downhill skiing - REALLY?


Haha. Well just joking of course. But all of the above have early mornings or excessive costs associated...haha. There are more...I just have to think of them. LOL


I agree with all but Tri, and the 2 skiings


Have 3 friends who used to x country ski--1 went to the olympics in 06 for biathlon, 2 were normal x country. $$$$$ and early mornings. Haha. Between coaching, trips, competition...of course everything tends to increase the better you are...and all 3 (well dude who went to the olympics obviously) were good.

Downhill--also expensive. Don`t know too many people who did it competitively though.

Triathlon--I know what I have spent on triathlon...and I had most of the stuff beforehand...and I know what time people swim/bike and run at. Haha.


Melindy - you rock

You know olympic caliber athletes in biathlon????????  That is awesome.

We don't have it competitively around here but downhill is but our season is so sporadic it isn't worth it - now if we lived back home in Colorado - definitely


I drove my wife nuts with Biathlon during the last winter Olympics.  It is the one winter sport that I wish I could have done.

Then again, I'm a winter Olympics junky.  Our TiVo was nearly smoking from trying to record everything.

Around here, I'd add hockey to that list.  Back in Maine, it seemed like there was a rink every half an hour or so from each other.  The further south I have gotten, the farther, more expensive and more extreme the ice times are.  I can remember 7 AM practices as a kid but around here they have to do them at 5 AM or 10 PM.  ACK!


Hockey sucks for those late night practices....1130pm...ummm? no thanks...haha

Melissa's do not let your kids do these sports list (revised):

Do not let your kids do any sports competitively.
Do not let your kids do extreme sports. The are better than drinking and drugging. Though I think adrenaline is an addictive drug.

The End. Haha.

(I am a true advocate of sports...so I am basically full of it by saying these things...I like sports...in general all sports...hockey and I have beefs sometimes though...)


Haha. My parents always said there was a reason they kept us in sports even though they had to get up at 430...it was because we couldn't get ourselves into too much trouble because we were to tired to later. Haha

I still found my way into trouble a few times...A game of strip poker when I was 14 for instance...oh the memories. Hahaha.


Awesome - did you win or lose?


I bet it was a win-win situation.


Nope. It was a lose-lose. It was at a swim camp. It was totally a frigid version of strip poker with excessive clothing layering and only playing down to underwear (which really big deal, we saw each other basically not wearing clothes every day). But we got caught. One of the chaperones came to tell us to turn down the music and well 2 of us got caught wearing underwear behind a curtain...blah blah blah...we all had to phone home and tell our parents what we did. I had to write an essay for my Mom about how I was to behave on trips and how what I was caught doing was inappropriate.

Ya. Haha. Wasn't funny then...but now? Oh my!
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 9:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yaaa...I've done some awesome things and had some awesome punishments for them. Haha. My parents were usually quite creative.
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?


No. Haha. It was me basically writing over and over again. "I am sorry...what I did was inappropriate...I understand that I am not to do it again. blah blah blah"...I think it had to be 2 pages.


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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?


No. Haha. It was me basically writing over and over again. "I am sorry...what I did was inappropriate...I understand that I am not to do it again. blah blah blah"...I think it had to be 2 pages.


I remember having to write 500 times, "I will accept my full responsibilities as a mature sixth grade student at Carlton Palmer Elementary Student" to this day. I have no idea of what I did to deserve that punishment. I do know that I had to do it more than once.
I was able to accept my responsibilities I just wasn't able to act on them. Still can't.
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So What are folks doing this weekend? We know Bill is doing hill repeats.
I am going mt biking this evening. Tomorrow is yard work, mater picking and canning, more yard work and then hopefully another mt bike ride and a boat tie-up party on Sunday.
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?


No. Haha. It was me basically writing over and over again. "I am sorry...what I did was inappropriate...I understand that I am not to do it again. blah blah blah"...I think it had to be 2 pages.


I remember having to write 500 times, "I will accept my full responsibilities as a mature sixth grade student at Carlton Palmer Elementary Student" to this day. I have no idea of what I did to deserve that punishment. I do know that I had to do it more than once.
I was able to accept my responsibilities I just wasn't able to act on them. Still can't.


Haha. Oh responsibility. Over-rated.
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ceilidh - 2010-08-13 9:44 AM So What are folks doing this weekend? We know Bill is doing hill repeats.
I am going mt biking this evening. Tomorrow is yard work, mater picking and canning, more yard work and then hopefully another mt bike ride and a boat tie-up party on Sunday.


Hopefully long run tomorrow and packing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?


No. Haha. It was me basically writing over and over again. "I am sorry...what I did was inappropriate...I understand that I am not to do it again. blah blah blah"...I think it had to be 2 pages.


I remember having to write 500 times, "I will accept my full responsibilities as a mature sixth grade student at Carlton Palmer Elementary Student" to this day. I have no idea of what I did to deserve that punishment. I do know that I had to do it more than once.
I was able to accept my responsibilities I just wasn't able to act on them. Still can't.


Haha. Oh responsibility. Over-rated.



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Sulcus - 2010-08-13 11:48 AM
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wgraves7582 - 2010-08-13 11:35 AM Melindy that is awesome!


Yep, awesome, especially the essay part. Did you have problems with that one being too many pages?


No. Haha. It was me basically writing over and over again. "I am sorry...what I did was inappropriate...I understand that I am not to do it again. blah blah blah"...I think it had to be 2 pages.


I remember having to write 500 times, "I will accept my full responsibilities as a mature sixth grade student at Carlton Palmer Elementary Student" to this day. I have no idea of what I did to deserve that punishment. I do know that I had to do it more than once.
I was able to accept my responsibilities I just wasn't able to act on them. Still can't.


Haha. Oh responsibility. Over-rated.



Says the woman who recently decided she wanted to be a grown up!  Tongue out


Ooohhh!! What say you to that, Melindy!
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ceilidh - 2010-08-13 11:44 AM So What are folks doing this weekend? We know Bill is doing hill repeats.
I am going mt biking this evening. Tomorrow is yard work, mater picking and canning, more yard work and then hopefully another mt bike ride and a boat tie-up party on Sunday.


Nope Jake is doing Hill Repeats!


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ceilidh - 2010-08-13 11:44 AM So What are folks doing this weekend? We know Bill is doing hill repeats.
I am going mt biking this evening. Tomorrow is yard work, mater picking and canning, more yard work and then hopefully another mt bike ride and a boat tie-up party on Sunday.


After I get my slow hair metal fix on tonight, I'm looking at a bike and swim tomorrow, bike and run on Sunday and visting with my mother-in-law where I will hold back my wife as she seethes with rage at her mother for cutting down both of the trees that were in the small yard she grew up in.  My mother-in-law recently moved in with her mother, where my wife grew up so suddenly things that were ignored for decades are problems.  I don't blame my wife at all - both trees were healthy but her mother just didn't want to deal with the leaves now that she has moved in so out they went.  Both trees were at least 35 years old, if not older, which makes it even more tragic in my mind.

Of all the people in both our families, I understand her mother the least.

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