Posted by Mike (WA) on June 04, 2013 at 11:33:42 from (69.10.199.42):
In Reply to: I know whats worse posted by JD Farmer on June 04, 2013 at 09:17:35:
My kids (all in their 30's now) are still good about coming back to help with hay, on the one day a year we do it (I have it baled, we load 2 trailers, haul 15 miles, unload onto an elevator into the loft, and we're done). But it is hard to schedule, because rightfully so, their families come first. But the grandkids are getting big enough to come out too, so its getting easier.
But if you're up against rain, its a little different matter- maybe daughter could have taken son to game, so SIL could come and help, or something like that.
As far as the kid missing the game, forget it, unless its T-ball or very young kids. The whole thing gets much more serious as kids get older, and given the time of the year, its probably tournament time- so kid can't just bail.
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