I am a single mom of a 15 year old daughter. Her father has pretty much abandoned her and has minimal contact with her (maybe once a year). I work full-time I carry her health insurance and receive minimal child support for Wayne County Michigan. My daughter has been cheerleading in the community for 3 years this being her 4th year she made High School Cheer. The cost is outrageous. My family and friends tell me not to enroll her because of the cost (which I don't have) I rotate paying my car payment one month or the utilities. Some how it's working with late fees. Anyways, I insist on keeping her in to my family and friends. She loves it has always had a passion for it. She practices cheerleading at home in front of the mirror! I never practiced anything when I was a kid. My feeling is that she is already "at risk" teenager with only having one parent.
But is it just my guilt that she doesn't have a "involved father" that I try over compensating and doing something I really can't afford? I've applied for scholarships in the community and have received partial scholarships. A Full Scholarship is what's needed. Not only are there the costs for being on the team, but then you have to pay to go to games and the gas driving to and from practice everyday. The costs for taking things for the "Team Dinner" and any fund raisers (which we participate in all to the fullest extent)
It's Sunday I am working OT so I can pay to have our washer fixed the parts $100.
What to do?
Thanks for comments and suggestions.