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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1324300" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have heard the saying that you should spend half as much money and twice as much time with your kids. In many cases this is true.</p><p></p><p>Go to the closer ones, consolidate and don't go two directions on the same weekend, and go with the cheaper one day events. I was just about to this point with my kids and the oldest boy decided to quit and concentrate on baseball and basketball. The oldest girl was old enough to quit the junior stuff and go on her own. Or we would put her in with other barrel racers to travel with but she would have to pay her share. The younger kids hadn't gotten into rodeoing. It is one expensive hobby. </p><p></p><p>If you can rope like a wolf, go run with the wolves. Lots of kids can't do it but some can. I remember Bucky Campbell taking a lot of adults money team roping when he was 14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1324300, member: 498"] I have heard the saying that you should spend half as much money and twice as much time with your kids. In many cases this is true. Go to the closer ones, consolidate and don't go two directions on the same weekend, and go with the cheaper one day events. I was just about to this point with my kids and the oldest boy decided to quit and concentrate on baseball and basketball. The oldest girl was old enough to quit the junior stuff and go on her own. Or we would put her in with other barrel racers to travel with but she would have to pay her share. The younger kids hadn't gotten into rodeoing. It is one expensive hobby. If you can rope like a wolf, go run with the wolves. Lots of kids can't do it but some can. I remember Bucky Campbell taking a lot of adults money team roping when he was 14. [/QUOTE]
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