Greetings everyone, I am the husband to momma2boys
and father to 2boys. While momma2boys was home with a feverish number 2
son, I took number one son to his soccer game. His performance
compelled me to write.
He pariticipates in 'munchkin' soccer (ages 4-6) and
has had a good year. We have been happy that he goes after the ball
instead of cowering or ambling about in a confused manner. He has having
a generally good time and is getting better about managing himself when
gets overstimulated in practice. We keep him in soccer because he asks
and seems to like it.
Well, this past saturday was a defining moment for
him. His team, the orange team, was playing the blue team. Both teams
play with heart and spirit. Both teams have mix of competitive children
and ones who are just getting how the game works. There is a young
lady on the blue team, who I swear is the flash incarnate. When she
breaks away from the swarm of feet and the chasing of the ball...look
out! I repeat, this is not just wild hyper energy, this kid is really
really fast. I have a feeling she will be breaking hearts and track
records in about ten years.
Number one son had a great first half of defense.
He actually kicked the ball TO his teammates, and stayed involved in
the game. I was pleased as it was. I remembered the days when the
missus and I would be happy that he would kick the ball once. Then,
coach put him in as goalie. Ordinarily in the past, he has been placed
as goalie and the stronger kids as forwards. Action would be at the
other goal and he would be content to sit back and watch. Well, today
would be different.
Indeed, action was centered at the opposite goal for
a good while. Then, out of the swarm, "the flash" broke free.
Hurtling down the field at breakneck speed, ball firmly in control, she
had her sights set on our goal...and my boy... It was one on one,
flash vs the boy. Faster and faster, and yet in slow motion the ball
was destined for an easy goal. She let loose on a firey kick to the
goal, and then, suddenly, quick as a cat, he pounced and captured the
ball with deft precision. Cheers erupted from the orange faithful
parents. He did it!
He managed to stop a few more goals before he became
over exuberant and got out of the goal box and was scored upon twice.
While he may not be destined for a sports career, or even the next
level up from munchkin, he has come along way from the days where he
would be engulfed in a hoodie, picking grass, and would not play without
one of us on the field with him.
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