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Monday, August 29th--It's soccer season in Eagle Mountain! Elise loves playing soccer so we signed her up again. Since Nate has coached Brady's baseball team a few times and done soccer and I've been team parent a few times, we decided to take a break from volunteering and just sit on the sidelines this season. Well, apparently quite a few of the parents around these parts have a hard time volunteering for anything so we were asked to do BOTH in a final call of desperation from the committee arranging the teams. How is it that there are 17 kids on the team and not ONE parent is willing to coach or be team parent?!?!? Those on the committe knew we've volunteered before so didn't even call us until everyone else had basically said "No". Unreal, I tell ya! Now, let me be clear, there were a small few that were already volunteering with another team. Nate was not happy to coach. Soccer is not his thing, he doesn't play nor does he know the rules. He's coached for the little kids before but that's pretty easy. Fortunately, Nate's assistant coach happens to know a lot about soccer so he's been a big help. Unfortunately, he's also coaching 2 of his other kids teams (because no one else would) so that keeps
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him busy on top of his already busy schedule.
Trying to get parents to sign up and follow through for snacks and bring them has been like pulling teeth. I've never seen so many parents whine! They whine about bringing snacks to practice or to the games and that they have to bring so many. They whine about our practice location. They whine about their child having to bring their own soccer ball. I tell ya, there has been no joy in this soccer season for me! I feel like contacting the sports coordinator and telling him that every single parent that has griped and whined about anything that is important for the benefit of this team should not be allowed to sign their child up for the next season. The last thing a coach or team parent needs is a parent on the side-line criticizing. It's not like we're getting paid to do this folks!
Okay, okay, off that big frustration. Elise is having a great time. She loves having her dad coach. She loves playing soccer with other kids, working together as a team. I'm happy she doesn't see how frustrating this is for me and Nate--we keep that between ourselves. She even scored a goal, with the assist of another kid on her team. It was awesome! We are proud of her!