stealth2
Under the Radar Member
And he can't reschedule? Suppose he had the flu? How would he handle the meeting? Stuff happens. (And it originally sounded like it was a parents-type meeting, not one for kids. But I still doubt it cannot be rescheduled.)That wouldn't be an option to skip the meeting, because my husband is the team leader. It is a school team that he had to attend training for, so it isn't as though I or anyone could just fill in for him. The meeting times were decided before any of this, so I don't understand why the derby would take priority. Cancelling the meeting would mean not only backing out on plans with our daughter, but also the other kids on the team.
And yes, another kid COULD race the car. But if that car wins and moves further in the competition? Then it is the other kid who will race it. Not your stepson.
Look... I do understand that it's a difficult situation, juggling multiple priorities. But I also know how important some of these things are to the kids. The Pinewood Derby is a big deal for Cubs/Webelos. It is the rare Scout who doesn't participate. I've been through juggling Scout events with visitation, but in our situation the distance made it a reschedule visitation or don't participate in the event type of thing. Luckily, as difficult as our relationship was, we were both able to be flexible for many of them. Yes, our son missed some camping trips, but Derby and Klondike? Never. I always offered make-up time at his convenience, but if he couldn't come up with a weekend outside his regular visitation? He sucked it up. Just as I gave up vacation time so our son could go to camp with his fellow Scouts. Sometimes, a parent needs to look past the "competition" with the ex and do what's right for the child. Only Dad can decide if this is one of those times.