Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
My girls just want to play. Mother's Day, Father's Day, what ever day. I think it is a vocal minority that pushed for the no games on Mother's day.

"Let them Play! Let them PLAY! Let them Play!"" Kelly Leak


It is not about the kids not wanting to play. [lacrosse], they would have ice cream for diner every night if you let them. Its about being an adult and parent; taking control of the schedules of your children. Showing your children that family is a priority. Showing your daughters that Mom is special!


Its only one PAL game . If Mothers day is that important miss the game the game will go and life will be good for everyone.


IF???

Yes, Mother's Day is that important. Had it not've been important they would have scheduled a game on that day to start with. Mother's Day is one day out of the year, as opposed to 1 game out of many (winter spring summer and fall).


As somebody pointed out earlier, games always were scheduled on that day - until last year. If you have an early game, go to dinner after; if you have a late game, go to brunch or lunch before. Problem solved.