I’m in touch with Cat Whisperer (nee featherlou) and her husband. They’re local to me, and we occasionally get together for dinner or golf. Obviously, they’re still together.
I’m reluctant to say more, but I do have current contact info for her, so I’ll give her a heads-up that this thread has been resurrected. It will be up to her as to whether she chooses to post an update, but I will let her know.
Thanks, I too would be very interested in how things turned out, especially as I deal with similar issues in my own marriage - reasonably successfully, so far.
Hi everybody!
We discovered a solution - we moved to Lethbridge, and since they are very wary of people who aren’t local around here, no one will let Jim coach. We have also started our own business, and are quite busy running that, so he wouldn’t have time for a huge coaching commitment if they did let him coach.
This was really digging in the vaults for me - our relationship from 13 years ago!
Nightly for a week = how many hours, 1, 2 4? Call it 7 to 10 hours.
How long is an evaluation session, and how long is the draft and indoor practice - call it 2 hours per evaluation session, how many do you have? 5 sessions at2 hours is another 10 hours. Indoor practice, call it 2 hours once a week through march would be 8 hours, add a second practice in 1 week for a total of 10 hours …
1 week at 2 hours, 1 week at 4 hours, 1 week at 6 hours, last week at 8 hours = 20 hours
20 games 1 a week for 20 weeks, plus 1 practice per week - from what I remember of my brother’s little league years, a game or a practice tended to run about 2 hours so for 20 weeks we are looking at 80 hours.
again, how many play off games are there? Allow for the hell of it 6 games, 12 hours.
And can you estimate travel time to away games, and can you estimate any other baseball/league related events [dinners, coach planning meetings, anything not already mentioned here?] Just the games, practices and preseason we are looking at roughly 140 hours …but as I said, how about travel time or any other function that takes you away from home. Are you also adding in anything you do at home [looking at files, planning, whatever] as self organization does count as time away from your wife …
I think I’m going to have to suck it up and admit that I was wrong about his time commitment. It still seems a little extreme to me, but I have to admit that it isn’t as heavy as I thought it was for as long as it seems to me, and he has made concessions already. Damned crow, getting all stuck in my throat and all.
(Mods, I hope this isn’t against the rules, Jim not being a member and all.)
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I tried interspersing my stuff in the husbands stuff, hope it works.
Upshot is 140 hours doesn’t sound like much, but is he also adding in travel time to away games, travel time to and from the practice and diamonds and planning and organizational hours?
Just to note, aruvqan, that Cat Whisperer made her original post in this thread 13 years ago. The thread was revived yesterday by a new board member who was facing a similar issue, and wanted to know how the OP had been resolved (Cat Whisperer returned to the thread with an update, in the post before yours).
As a former member of Necrophiliacs for Shapp (don’t ask – long story involving PA politics ages ago) I am always happy to see people digging in vaults.
Look at it this way, for six months a year he is completely out of your hair because he’s doing what he wants, so you are free to do whatever you want, and that’s exactly what I suggest that you do.
You may find that you grow to like it as much as he does. You always have the other 6 months of the year to share things together.
Heh Don’t remember necrophiliacs specifically, but I met him and kind of knew his daughter. One of the most forgettable men to try running for president.
ETA: Glad you’re back** Cat**! I think yours is the first Doper name I could remember.
Thanks for the update, and better still to hear that it worked out. Two decades of dedicated baseball coaching is a great run, even if it had to end then - hope Jim sees it that way and has few regrets, though I’m sure he misses it.