My oldest daughter is game for trying anything and everything! As a mom, I am not complaining in the slightest. For the upcoming fall season we told her that she could choose to do 2 activities, well in typical Mere fashion, that list was a mile long! Her choices on her list consisted of the following:
- Dance (this would be our 3rd straight year for dance)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Cheerleading
Now let's make our way through the elimination process...baseball and swimming we have just done or are finishing up. Basketball typically is not until the winter season. We are now down to dance, soccer, and cheerleading. We should stop at this moment to reflect on these last 3 options...dance, no worries she loves that; soccer, when Mere was a toddler she did soccer at the local rec center; and finally...cheerleading, there is a certain dad that was not thrilled with this option, but we were both mindful that we need to let our children make their own decisions and to learn from them. This meant that cheerleading was left on the board. Earlier this week out of nowhere Mere came to me and shared that she wants to keep dancing and she wants to try soccer.
Soccer registration is complete, soccer shoes are purchased, next up are purchasing shin guards. She is very excited and that makes us happy too. Through this process I have been told that I am now officially a soccer mom. What does it mean to be a soccer mom? Now the actual definition of a soccer mom is a suburban mom who spends a significant amount of time transporting her minor children to sporting and other activities. Well, holy moly I have been doing that since the girls were born. First it was just daycare/school, and slowly we have begun to add more activities. I would not have it any other way. Growing up my parents did not have a lot of money so trying various activities was not exactly an option for me. I always told myself that if I had children, I wanted to allow them the opportunity to try various activities, but on the flip side of that I did not want them so inundated with activities that they become overwhelmed. So far we seem to have the balancing act down for now.
Now the bigger question is, is this what I thought being a soccer mom would be? Yes, it is for the most part. I love seeing the joy in their faces when the girls try something new or how proud one of them is when she reaches a new milestone and I would not want to miss those events for anything in the world. The one thing that I would change is the pace my life is currently going at. I feel like my life is constantly going at about 100 miles per hour and my hair is constantly on fire from the frenzy of activities (work, school, home, and a host of items). When your life is going this fast, I often feel like I am missing the little things. I can't remember the last time I sat down and was able to read a complete novel from beginning to end or been able to simply flop down on the couch next to my husband and just snuggle for 5 minutes. I think this is why I reached back to blogging this week as I have started to think of how I want to change my life or at least slow the 100 mph train down a bit. :) I love sharing thoughts and ideas with others and I felt that recently I was getting away from that, so I welcome others thoughts and feedback.
So before I wander off to bed, to answer the question posed in this blog post, am I a soccer mom? Heck ya I am and have been for some time now. To prove it I am sure that some of you will see me zooming around in my car later this fall again! There is nothing wrong with being a soccer mom as long as you find a balance for all and in finding that "happy" balance maybe even I will slow down to a mere 90 mph! :)
