Yukon Joe
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OK, so my family has hosted students (non-hockey) for several years. They've mostly been 16 year-olds, grade 11 from overseas (Spain, Germany, Japan).
I have a meeting shortly about being a billet family for a Junior A hockey player (Don't want to get into league/team just to preserve any future kid's privacy).
Anyone ever done this before? Any advice/suggestions/questions to ask?
My one concern is that although we're not doing it to make money, it's might be a lot of "but you can get free tickets!" in terms of covering costs. Secondly though - having a presumably 18+ hockey player I don't know to what extent we can ensure a certain base level of house rules, compared to a 16 year old European. Things like no obvious drinking/parties/girls.
I'm also slightly worried about even more stinky hockey gear in my basement, but since we already have 3 hockey players in the house (albeit not at that level) I'm sure we can manage.
p.s. I typed this out, forgot to his "post", had the meeting. Sounds promising, but still interested in any feedback.
I have a meeting shortly about being a billet family for a Junior A hockey player (Don't want to get into league/team just to preserve any future kid's privacy).
Anyone ever done this before? Any advice/suggestions/questions to ask?
My one concern is that although we're not doing it to make money, it's might be a lot of "but you can get free tickets!" in terms of covering costs. Secondly though - having a presumably 18+ hockey player I don't know to what extent we can ensure a certain base level of house rules, compared to a 16 year old European. Things like no obvious drinking/parties/girls.
I'm also slightly worried about even more stinky hockey gear in my basement, but since we already have 3 hockey players in the house (albeit not at that level) I'm sure we can manage.
p.s. I typed this out, forgot to his "post", had the meeting. Sounds promising, but still interested in any feedback.