"Why do I spend more time in my car driving my boys to and from practice every week than I do at home?"
"Why do I spend six hours out of my Saturday at the football and soccer field?"
"Why do I spend the amount of money I do to keep my boys involved in sports all year long?"
"Why do I invest the energy, time, and money into being a sports mom?"
I can't tell you how many times I've been asked these questions over the years; sometimes by those closest to me.
It's not that I'm looking for a ticket to early retirement (although let's be real, that'd be sweet!). It has nothing to do with that at all.
I do it because it teaches them to be less selfish.
I do it because it teaches them to be a team player.
I do it because it teaches them that hard work does pay off.
I do it because it teaches them dedication.
I do it because it teaches them commitment.
I do it because it teaches them how to balance their time between academics and extra curricular activities.
I do it because it teaches them to have respect for authority.
I do it because it teaches them discipline.
I do it because it teaches them how to deal with defeat.
I do it because of the joy they experience when they win.
I do it because it gets them away from electronics.
I do it because it keeps them off of the streets.
I do it because of the long lasting friendships they make.
I do it because of the health benefits they receive from being physically active.
I do it because it builds confidence.
I do it because it builds character.
I do it because it builds self-esteem.
I do it because it builds social skills.
You see, the answer is really quite simple.
I don't do it for me. No, not at all.
I do it all for them.
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