

I took the kids with me a lot during the week and my friends were always awesome about it. My oldest went on every golf vacation since he was 3 years old and could easily play 36 a day at that age. I golfed 18 holes a day on weekdays and played tournaments every weekend for years, so probably 120+ holes per week 6 months per year. The real number is like 15-20 hours per week. (No eating, no time getting ready, no time getting gas, no extra innings games, no time packing whatever you need to bring, etc.). That's basically 2 non-stop car rides and a 3 hour game. Brewer games are almost never on weekdays.Īnd another thing. if you're consistently golfing 54 holes per week, some of that almost certainly happens "for work" (when you'd be gone anyway). I'd guess she's a gal maybe having a bit of a mid-lifer, with some money and time on her hands, and has landed on an apparently non-destructive way of dealing with it.Įric the Red wrote: I would be interested in hearing if there is someone on here (or anywhere) with 3 kids 12-and-under who is golfing 54 holes per week (every week of summer).Īnd even at that. That said, I don't think that's why she's doing it or that she sought it to begin with. I'd guess by the facebook page and the physique enhancements that she does like the attention. Kids 12, 9, & 7 may have active schedules but aren't a ton of work otherwise. She works with her husband, so she probably gets plenty of time with him. Imagine someone who golfs 54 holes a week, etc. Adds up to a sort of time consuming hobby, but a lot of people spend that much time on stuff.

Because nobody likes baseball enough to chart every single pitch of an 8-run loss to the Royals.50 games a year is like two a week.12 hours a week.

The only conclusions I can come to is that she's really not a big fan of her family or she's a selfish bitch. Leave your 3 kids and husband at home 50+ days/nights a year to go drive an hour and a half each way to watch baseball at a price of $5k per ticket? I'm sure Amy is a really nice person and all that, but when this story came out last year (or was it the year before) I had the same thoughts as I have already posted and what Eric and Solo posted.Ĥthngoal wrote:That's just a weird dynamic.
#FRONT ROW AMY TV#
Step two: buy season tickets - just one seat - and sit in an area where I will be sure to be on TV every pitch. "I used to be so hot and had this great body, but then I met this asshole who just wanted to have kids and now I've got three shithead kids and no one looks at me like they did when I was 20. Mid-life crisis, and it happens right in front of our eyes for about 60 games a summer.

It's late August and the Crew is 7 games under. Mrs: "So you're going to another Brewers game?" So let me get this straight, she never cared a dime about the Brewers or baseball until she hit her late 30's and now she's such a fan that she abandons her family for most of the summer to drink in all of the awesomeness that is the Milwaukee Brewers? Hey, I like the Brewers, but if I did anything even close to what she was doing the Mrs. Because nobody likes baseball enough to chart every single pitch of an 8-run loss to the Royals.That, and this part from the article, "Amy never cared about baseball until she discovered the Brewers during the 2007 season." she prefers spending 6-7 hours sitting silently by herself, while he husband watches her kids, carts them to all their events (which she misses) and then puts them to bed.
