tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-466093691926458332.post202927299687963149..comments2023-04-07T10:27:50.934-05:00Comments on Xanboni: Who do you ask?Alexandrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04087069977867729538noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-466093691926458332.post-60730940041862544752010-10-04T19:35:35.523-05:002010-10-04T19:35:35.523-05:00Just remember that in my other life, I have a cons...Just remember that in my other life, I have a consulting business to help nfp start ups!Alexandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04087069977867729538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-466093691926458332.post-45031247817360032872010-10-04T17:00:38.374-05:002010-10-04T17:00:38.374-05:00Thank you so much, Xan, for the mention and for th...Thank you so much, Xan, for the mention and for this post.<br /><br />I think you and Allison bring up very useful ideas.<br /><br />You know, it's been niggling at me for a while now: the PSA is the voice of the coach (well, it's supposed to be) and USFSA represents the skater. ISI represents rink owners.<br /><br />Who represents the parents? We foot the bill, but no one takes the time to make sure that we know what we're buying. We're craving parent education, but it's not easy to find.<br /><br />I know that USFSA has a parent committee, but they've not affected my life as a rink mom at all.<br /><br />Someday I'll have to tell you about my nefarious plot. Or, you could call me and hear my evil laugh. :)<br /><br />Anyway, thank you, Xan, for this great post. It's obvious that we parents need more of a voice.Ice Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05639175462486739483noreply@blogger.com