You know those obnoxious parents that totally get into their 5-year old's soccer game? They do crazy things like yell, "Get on D Tony" or "That's your ball Suzy." So does Tony know what D means? It used to disgust me when hearing these things. I don't know what happened, but one day I turned into one of those parents. It was the day when Katie, for the first time, became aggressive and actually ran up the entire field almost scoring a goal. I was out of my seat yelling and was so into it that I almost ran onto the field and scored the goal myself. I quickly realized that I was making a great fool of myself and tried to remain seated for the rest of the game. I wasn't able to sit still. I was clenching my fists and gritting my teeth any time some great play was made. Since then during every game I find myself yelling "run up to the ball" or "go, go, go." I'm a completely different person during soccer games. I'm not typically the noisiest person but suddenly I'm a very competitive, loud watcher. I've discovered that the only way to stifle this behavior is to talk to another mom and not watch the game. That causes a problem when Jordan says, "mom did you see me score that goal." "No," I say. "I can't watch and be reasonable at the same time." No, just kidding, I haven't actually been able to NOT watch a game but I am totally distracted while talking to another parent. The only thing I have going for me is the kids love for me to yell stuff at them as long as I keep it nice and encouraging.
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Hee, hee! This was our first year as soccer parents. I completely relate.
FUNNY! everyone needs a cheering section and moms make the BEST cheerleaders.
GOOD FOR YOU! :)
We are WAY too loud. Often Quinten and I find ourselves yelling with a mean tone at our boys and getting frustrated... so I REALLY have to try to just cheer and be encouraging. I totally get this post though. :)
It is so hard to hold our own competitiveness in, it seems multiplied when watching our own children! I am the same too. I spent years perfecting my mom whistle just for that reason...pathetic...but always exciting!
BTW, the star wars force field is classic..and somewhat true.
Jamie,
what a great blog you've got going. You are a hilarious writer. I love it! We miss you guys and are wondering what holiday plans you have. Tell your 4 hi from ours. love Steff
Haha I am nervous for when my kids get into stuff like that... ;os I might be crazy & go cuddle them if they fall on the field ;o) I will have to hold myself back!!
Glad to see that you guys are doing well...we do miss you though. Your blog is awesome!
I have seen totally quiet, non-assuming parents turn so quickly at a soccer game. One lady apologized to us last year. She said something like this: "I don't know what comes over me when I see them (she had twin daughters on the same soccer team) running for the goal. I keep thinking if I yell as hard as they are running, they will make the goal." I laughed. I could totally relate to what she was saying.
That is so totally me at soccer games! Although I try and be very encouraging to all of the players on the team and even on the other team if I know them. The only way I am quiet is if I am visiting. At the beginning of the season Xander's team was having issues. Paul thought he would have to wear his sunglasses every week and pretend to watch. Because it was PAINFUL!
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