BTW, I AM a hockey mom, as is my sister and several of my friends. And I'll tell you that most of the time, we don't wear lipstick. Sometimes we even wear pajamas to the rink. WITHOUT brushing our hair.
LOL! Boy, I'd love to see that! It's got to be enough to make the other team run for cover! (just teasin' there, sweet cheeks, don't get too ticked off at me!)
It's not so bad for me, I only have P in hocky (and not this year, he'd rather ski). My sister has boys who are a year apart, so every other year she lives at the rink-- one practices after the other, 3 - 5 days a week with skating practice on the days they don't have hockey, plus games. I do understand the "hockey mom" mentality.
I've taught my sister how to knit. In fact, I've just started a class for knitting for the hockey "moms" and soccer "moms" and ice skating "moms" (mom in quotation because just as often it's the dads sitting in the stands trying to find something to occupy themselves while their little darling learns how to be well rounded.)
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BTW, I AM a hockey mom, as is my sister and several of my friends. And I'll tell you that most of the time, we don't wear lipstick. Sometimes we even wear pajamas to the rink. WITHOUT brushing our hair.
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I've taught my sister how to knit. In fact, I've just started a class for knitting for the hockey "moms" and soccer "moms" and ice skating "moms" (mom in quotation because just as often it's the dads sitting in the stands trying to find something to occupy themselves while their little darling learns how to be well rounded.)