Pretty good night at the ball field. Didn't even get to speak to her until after the ballgame was over and that was nothing more than "how are you" and "have a good night" and she told me that she got an email from S10's teacher about him talking too much in class. I told him he needed to straigten up and not be getting in trouble.
All in all, a pretty good night, I didn't look her way but a few times during the practice and I enjoyed myself out on the field with some good laughs and coaching the other kids.
PERFECT......... Birdie, par, par.....
I know you are still wondering what is going on in her head. This is natural. Do NOT ask her anything. Keep on this routine and plan. Stay happy. Enjoy yourself around the kids. Enjoy YOUR hobbies. Be mature....
Wait a few days and follow up on S 10's problem in school. Ask her if she has heard anything more on the issue. Let her respond. If she doesn't already know, then tell her you had a "little talk" with him. Follow up with him on this issue too. Explain to him what you know and that you are going to keep following up to make sure he is following "orders" from you. This is a good chance for you to be the "disciplinarian" here and take that role from her. Take charge. Be the leader.
Who knows.. She may even say it is no big deal now...
I have been following your thread. Sometimes it is best that when a golfer is making swing changes, that he is just allowed to play and not think about too many things at once.
Keep up the great new attitude. It will help you much in the long run.