Derek, Taylor, and Kenna played Fall soccer for the city. Kenna played on Wednesdays, Derek and Taylor played on Thursdays and they all played on Saturdays. Add in practices and football (Thursdays and Saturdays) for the second half of the season...and we were regulars at the fields.
We spent many hours under umbrellas for the protection from sun and rain!
The half time tradition is playing soccer with Daddy.
In our city they combine different grades into teams. So the 5th and 6th graders are mixed together within teams. To give my boys their space I let them play on separate teams, which also meant they played a game against each other. Taylor plays defense and Derek is a forward, so they were often battling against each other for the ball. I was hoping for a tie. It felt odd cheering for both teams but it became even more complicated when Taylor's team was down and Derek was put in as goalie for his team. Now what? To get a tie I'd have to cheer for Taylor's team to score against my son, the goalie. Derek's team won. You'd think he would have been happy to win but he's always so down on himself after a game. He's too critical of his performance...hmmm...where does it get it from? I think they both played great! All three of my little soccer players put all they have into their games.
Flag football started up half way through soccer season. I love watching Derek play. Love it. His favorite position is wide receiver. I'm not bragging, but it quickly became clear that he was the best on the team. It was a hard reality at first, but I love how he stepped up and became a leader. Last year his team took first, but after a few losses this season his new goal turned from winning games to just making a touchdown. He ended up with 3 touchdowns! They may have won only 1 game, but Derek played so well. He has a real talent for football and it's something he works on daily...even in the snow. Anyone that knows Derek knows how much he loves the sport.
(Yes, flexing is clearly his pose of choice.)
I enjoy watching my kids develop their talents, but it sure does take over our family life. Now we can relax until the spring. Ahhh....
















