Showing posts with label recitals soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recitals soccer. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

It Is So Worth It!

There are many days when I question why I do it:

when I feel under-qualified to do the job,

when I feel too busy to take on the additional load,

when I feel frustrated with those people sitting on the sidelines just waiting for me to mess up,

or when those people do call me on my mistakes and are, oh, so very excited to do so. 

But, then there are days like yesterday

when there is no other place I would rather be,

when I am standing on the sidelines,

cheering on my lil' ducklings and watching them taste success.

It is moments like this when I think it is all worth it,

every sacrifice I make to be here with them is worth it,

and I want to shout out: "Yes, this is my team, and yes, I am their coach!".





If you haven't guessed yet, my soccer team won their first game last night.  They are a great bunch of kids, and their win was a long-time coming so once the ref blew the whistle to call the game to an end, they lost it.  They piled on the goalie, they jumped on one another, they squealed, and they doused one another with water.  You would have sworn they had just won a national championship!  But, in their minds they had, and I wasn't going to tell them any different.

Oh, and do you recognize this girl?




Well, she scored on a free kick in the last minute of play.

It was beautiful! 

The other team had set up a wall, but she shot that ball up over their heads and into the top, right hand corner of the net.  The goalie didn't stand a chance.  Like I said before, it was beautiful!

 So, the next time I feel ready to throw the towel in and call my coaching career quits, I will look at this face and remember that it is all worth it!  Every practice, every email, every disgruntled parent, and every meeting is worth it if I can stand on the sidelines and shout "yes, that is my girl, and yes, I may be her coach, but I am also her mama!".







Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Awesomeness All Around

The house is still dark.  Everyone is sleeping, as I sit down in my living room to write my blog.   In between the clicking of my computer keys, I hear the gentle song of the loons out on the river.  I love this time of day!  It is filled with peace and hope. Today, is going to be an awesome day!

But the thing is, I have had a lot of awesome days lately filled with lots of awesome moments, and I am sitting here wondering which one to write about.

There was the kids' End-of-the-Year recital at school.  Avery's class sang a song about learning to read. 





Then Elliot's class came out.  They played "Smoke on the Water" on their ukeleles.  Who knew the ukelele could be so cool!




Move over Hendrix, Elliot is in the house! 

Much to her mother's dismay, Zoe did not perform, but she did sit up on the back of the stage looking dark and mysterious.  Who is that girl?  



Or, should I tell you how Avery lost his tooth.  It is not a remarkable story; just a boy with a loose tooth and the determination to remove it.  If you do not like blood, you may want to look away. I warned you!



Sorry!  He loves this photo, and I promised I would include it.  I find the crazed look that seems to have come over him a little frightening.  How 'bout you?

Or, maybe I should write about our splendid day on the soccer fields in Fredericton!  The weather was perfect; the sun was shining and there was a gentle breeze to cool the players down when they came off from their shift.   For our first game, we met up with a compatible team.  In the words of Ray, my assistant coach, only in title, he is really the brains and the skill behind this operation, the game "was poised on the edge of a knife".  It was tied 1-1 for the longest time, and then fate intervened and they got two lucky goals on us.  That's how it goes sometimes, so we brushed ourselves off and headed off to our second game.  We knew we were in trouble the minute we stepped out onto their brand new, turf field.  As Ray and I looked over our opponents, we had a hard time distinguishing which ones were players and which ones were the coaches.  Yikes!  They were huge and skilled.  They looked like a well-oiled machine!  As they ran up and down their side of the field performing a set warm up, I looked over at my own darlings, who at that moment were rolling on the turf field squealing: "It's so warm!  Coach "K", you should check out how hot the field is".  In that instant, I knew I was going to really like this bunch of kids, but we had no chance of winning . . . tee hee!  We are the ones in silver:




Go,baby girl, go!






Meet Vida.  This is the kid from the other team whom we thought was the coach.  At one point, he kicked the ball from the centre line and it almost went in on the top hand corner of the net.  INSANITY! 



The kids were terrified of him, but that did not stop them from going head-to-head  with him. 




Poor Jake!  The moment after I shot this photo, he was pummelled to the ground by Vida.  All we could do on the bench was laugh, when Jake popped his head up and said "Who is that man?  He is huge!".  I love kids with a sense of humour!

Although we did not score as many goals as we would like, or any for that matter, the kids played really hard.  We were in over our heads, but they did not give up and they kept on smiling.  This showed tremendous character on their part, and Ray and I couldn't have been more pleased with them.




Give us another month of training and a couple rounds of steroids, and next time we will be the victors.  Vida, you are going down!  Tee hee!


So, there you have it.  A weekend filled with awesomeness!  I am so blessed to have all of these kids in my life.  They truly make it a lot more interesting, and they are definitely worth getting up at 5:00 am to write about.

Have a great day, and remember to look out for all the awesomeness in your own life!