practice was usually 8, 9, or 10 at night, the earliest slot we ever had was 7 and that was moms. it was amazing to experience. he would go on 4 or 5 hours sleep a night for years. the 10 oclock practices were usually moms, but it didnt matter. there were years when i had 9 and my brother 10, whats an hour?
he always says those were his happiest times too. i always say the practice, the driving, the never having weekends (literally -september to april and summers me and my brother were in various areas of canada for 2 to 4 weeks at a time at camps). he says he wouldnt trade those years for anything.
when he got diagnosed with prostate cancer (has since fully recovered) he told my mom he thinks about those years nearly everyday. the day he got diagnosed he told my mom no matter what happened to him, he enjoyed his kids so much that everything was worth it. remarkable man. i didnt have to look for a hero/role model outside my home.