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That I do know. I remember seeing Andre post it one time about a year ago.And this isn't some extra service that Rays or I get. TBH were just one of the few people that take advantage of things like this.
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That I do know. I remember seeing Andre post it one time about a year ago.And this isn't some extra service that Rays or I get. TBH were just one of the few people that take advantage of things like this.
Edited to add that when you get one there is an 8 to 10 day time period where they mail them to you. You don't get them the same day. Which didn't help us really for the thing this weekend. LOL
Lol, is the last part true? Like I don't need details but I'm curious. It made me chuckle.
Hmmmm.....my ACEDAD republicanism is threatening to emerge but I'll leave it at this, we have those moms and we also have kids that work jobs to pay their own way through cheer (one just showed up last night to the last summer practice before choreography because she worked all summer to save money to oay for the season) they don't want sympathy....they want to be just like everyone else and I think all of us wants to be judged with an unbiased eye.I don't think Justin said that, but I wouldn't be shocked if he did. Justin puts pictures of moms with children, claiming they are single moms that have to work a second job so their child can cheer and be happy, up during the judges meeting to continuously remind us who we are doing this for.
We did this when my Cp was very young, because we thought she needed picture ID to fly after 9-11. I can't remember how old she was but loved her drivers license! LOLThought this might be relevant to the conversation back on page 7ish. My little one is doing something this weekend that she needs an ID. She is 13 and we homeschool so she doesn't have one. I called the NC-DMV to see if there were any age restrictions on getting an official NC ID card and they said no they will do them for any age person with the correct 3 forms of ID. (BC, SS card and a medical bill with her name on it and our address) Just remembered that it was talked about earlier for MA and there's so many NC people on the board and it might be helpful to them. I am seriously considering getting her an ID card that she can carry in her cheer bag at all times.
Just to add to what's already been said to this - passports are very hard to get for some people. My older daughter can't get one because her father refuses to sign the papers (he's convinced I'm trying to steal her and run away to another country :rolleyes:because he is an idiot). So for 17 years she's not been able to leave the country. She can't even go to Canada to visit her aunt or see Niagara Falls and we had to cancel a cruise because he wouldn't sign. And we live in a state that doesn't do IDs for people under 16. So my kids would just have had to quit cheer I guess?
Here is what the USASF should require. It is NOT a passport. It is a passport ID card, it is a $40.00 fee that is good for 5 years for children 16 and under. For 16 and older it is $55.00 and good for 10 years. It is not difficult to obtain you just go to your local post office with appropriate documents and you can have it in a couple of weeks.
U.S. Passport Card
Feel free to pass this on to the proper people and you can thank me later....:)
Here is what the USASF should require. It is NOT a passport. It is a passport ID card, it is a $40.00 fee that is good for 5 years for children 16 and under. For 16 and older it is $55.00 and good for 10 years. It is not difficult to obtain you just go to your local post office with appropriate documents and you can have it in a couple of weeks.
U.S. Passport Card
Feel free to pass this on to the proper people and you can thank me later....:)
Still not perfect, see @Just-a-Mom's post above.
Here is what the USASF should require. It is NOT a passport. It is a passport ID card, it is a $40.00 fee that is good for 5 years for children 16 and under. For 16 and older it is $55.00 and good for 10 years. It is not difficult to obtain you just go to your local post office with appropriate documents and you can have it in a couple of weeks.
U.S. Passport Card
Feel free to pass this on to the proper people and you can thank me later....:)