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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 334652" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My boys attended as many normal functions as I could get them in. Such things as all sorts of sports from a young age and they went to 4H overnight camp every summer that my dad would help me pay. We started the camp when Cory was six with a Clover Bud camp that was only for 3 days and 2 nights...lol. He loved it! </p><p></p><p>Sports were supposed to start at 7 but we had one coach who allowed Cory to start basketball with Jamie when Cory was six but everything else had to wait for 7. </p><p></p><p>Sure, we had to explain the boys. I was always at the games and practices. The coaches knew us well. We even coached Cory's flag football team one year. My boys were very hyper and it was obvious to everyone, but they were also funny, silly and cute. The coaches figured out ways to keep them in line. If Cory was bored he got in trouble so his coaches tended to make him mini-managers. He did a whole lot of fetching. My boys tended to have the same coaches over the years because everyone knew who worked well with them. I guess being in a small town has its blessings that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 334652, member: 1514"] My boys attended as many normal functions as I could get them in. Such things as all sorts of sports from a young age and they went to 4H overnight camp every summer that my dad would help me pay. We started the camp when Cory was six with a Clover Bud camp that was only for 3 days and 2 nights...lol. He loved it! Sports were supposed to start at 7 but we had one coach who allowed Cory to start basketball with Jamie when Cory was six but everything else had to wait for 7. Sure, we had to explain the boys. I was always at the games and practices. The coaches knew us well. We even coached Cory's flag football team one year. My boys were very hyper and it was obvious to everyone, but they were also funny, silly and cute. The coaches figured out ways to keep them in line. If Cory was bored he got in trouble so his coaches tended to make him mini-managers. He did a whole lot of fetching. My boys tended to have the same coaches over the years because everyone knew who worked well with them. I guess being in a small town has its blessings that way. [/QUOTE]
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