solonut52:Who is taking the kids out of school to make the trek....
The Garfields (2) will be, and loving every minute of it.
Davebs14:
I know I would have loved to skip school for
a week as a kid for something like this, but it's not really the
message we need to be sending to kids IMO......
"You have to be responsible and go to school and make good grades.....oh unless its something fun....then ya go do it instead.
Just my 2 cents....
So nobody has ever missed school for sports? How about a trip to see Grandma? Or Disneyworld? But you're right, those first few weeks of school are very important. My kids will likely miss Show and Tell, Review of last year, and learning the names of the kids in their class that they'll see all school year long.
My kids are responsible, diciplined, and good students, so I think they can take a few days off to spend a valuable trip *with* their family, to one of the largest motorsports events in the country, while meeting new people and seeing new sights.
BTW, nobody seems to complain about the 16, 17, and 18 year olds missing the most important school years of their life (determining both their college acceptance AND career choices) while attending the Solo Nationals and Runoffs...
And Rob: ....spending time with the family enjoying the same hobby...priceless.
preparedcivic:The FJR ruleset has lost sight of it's
intended creation as a membership retention and family participation
tool.
Interesting, I just thought they added the possibility to take your kids with you on such a great trip to enjoy the competition with you, instead of having to leave them at home.
Something to keep in mind folks is that this is simply an OPTION to take your kids for competition, nobody is making you...
Brian, Lisa, Julian, and Carson Garfield
**3Generacing**
Craig: STX MINI Cooper S
Jane: A Stock Boxster S
Brian: F125 CTS/Champion Honda
Lisa: F125 CTS/Swedetech Honda
Julian: Intrepid Cadet/KT100
Carson: Top Kart Cadet/K80