(Thanks to Olga Quinn)
Like most American families fall means going back to school and spending evenings and weekends at fall sporting events. It is our job as parents to be supportive and make sure our kids get to their sporting events. As moms, we spend so much of our day driving our school aged children to and from sporting events and cheering them on from the sidelines that it has actually warranted the well known phrase "soccer mom."
It is fall and yes, as many before me, I am now a soccer mom. We finish our preplanned dinner in a hurry, get everything lined up for the next day, and hustle my kids to the car as I stop and set the security alarm and adt sign. This is an all to familiar scene for the American family. We cheer from the sidelines and comfort when a game is lost. Many of us, volunteer to help the coach, bring snacks, organize get togethers, whatever it takes to make sure our kids are well adjusted and happy. As fall approaches once again, I will take a little time and stop to cherish the memories of being a soccer mom.
2 comments:
I missed the GP tsangmaayo ka ky naa GP diha
Tsang, kagahapon mn ni katong naa ka.. ganeha wla koa, I thought naa imo ky mora'g mao man ingon ni mareng.. am sad nga wla diay imo. Si madam sis, swerte krn ky nkakuha xa pero hapon na. :)
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