Chloe just finished up an 8-week soccer program last week. I alluded to a detailed blog post in my January Recap, but I wanted to cover the whole season in one post, so I waited until after the season was over to share.
Chloe (Chris, and I) knew nothing about the game and learned as the season went along. It took us playing/watching a few games to figure the basic rules of the games.
I have to say that I was very proud of my little soccer player.
Chloe getting ready to play her very first soccer game ever. Who knows? It may be her first of hundreds...or her first of seven (one game was cancelled). ;)
Before every game, the coordinator of the program would gather the children for a quick lesson in good sportsmanship using a key word and referencing it in scripture. She would also lead both teams in prayer. Did I mention that I loved this program?
After the first practice, it was clear that Chloe had natural instincts to defend the ball. She played goalie for at least one quarter in every game.
Here were a few snaps of my little soccer player during the season.
" Good game!"
We had several family members and friends that came out to support Chloe throughout her soccer season. Chloe and Evan were elated to see familiar faces at the games.
Chloe, Nana, & Granddaddy
Chloe, Lola, & Uncle Jose...Uncle Rob came to a game too, but we didn't get a picture.
Chloe, Shannon, Aunt Dana, & Uncle Tommy
Chloe & Jack
Chloe & Aunt Sara
Chloe & Rob (out of focus)
At the last game of the season, just one player of the opposing team showed up. Our assumption was that they thought the game was cancelled since it was the week of spring break. Instead of cancelling the game altogether, the blue team played against parents and siblings in the final game, so Chris and Evan got a chance to play.
Evan didn't like the fact that Chloe was an opponent and only lasted about five minutes before getting too upset to play in the game. Luckily, when Evan is age-eligible to play next year, he and Chloe will be on the same team.
For now, he's content being Chloe's number one fan! He's wearing blue in support of his Sissy and the Blue Team.
The coaches wrapped up the last game with a sweet pep talk and hugs...
...and a big GO BLUE!!!!
We were very thankful to Coach Mac and (Mrs.) Coach Mac for all the time, energy, and patience they put toward molding our mini-athletes.
It was a great season. I look forward to seeing Chloe (and Evan) grow into their own as time passes. I'm not a statistics gal, and firmly believe in raising your children as you see fit as long a you provide a loving and safe environment for them, but I can't deny all the studies that show the positive impact that sports can have on children. I read a quote the other day that I feel sums up what I hope this
experience was to Chloe, "Sports do not build character. They reveal it."
At this young age, all this mommy heart desires is to expose them to things that may be a little outside of their comfort zones in the hopes that these new experiences will prepare them for what they intend to do in the future, even if it's just teaching them what they're not going to do in the future.
Thanks again to everyone that came out to support Chloe and the blue team. Go blue!
Sounds like a wonderful season! I like how you say they teach character and back it up with scripture. They'll take that with them no matter what they choose to do in life. Love and miss you and the Littles.
ReplyDeleteWe certainly miss you! Evan and Chloe were asking me tonight if you "were back from your long trip". I had to explain to them that you weren't coming back:( Evan then asked who was going to "sit in her (your) chair". I had to tell him that someone new was sitting in your chair.
DeleteI agree, sports are so important in their childhood. It really teaches them how to work as a team, how to grow individually and it boosts their self esteem. I love how this was a soccer team at your church? It looks like she really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteIt was at a local church, but not our church. And yes, she really enjoyed it. I was so impressed with how she developed over the season.
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