If you’re a sports fan, subscribe to your local paper or regularly watch a morning news show like “Today” or “Mike & Mike”, there’s very little chance you haven’t heard that World Cup Soccer is in full swing. I fall into all three of those categories—especially the first one.
In my family, watching or playing sports is as natural as breathing. Yeah, it’s a way to get some exercise, but it’s also great for family bonding and teaching important life lessons.
My daughters have learned about pride in doing your best; humility when winning; perseverance when losing; leadership and teamwork for the whole rather than the individual.
Some of our best family memories have taken place on a court, a field, or in the stands together. Some of our most disappointing and some of our funniest moments have been the same.
Sure, participating in a sport is great for your body—strength, conditioning, and flexibility. But it’s also vital for character building. And it’s definitely a fabulous way to bring my family together.
Whether it’s a walk around the neighborhood with our dog,
training for a half marathon with my sister
or two of my daughters
participating in a Ladies Football Clinic with my mom
or organizing a 3-mile family fun run and tennis tournament during a Christmas family reunion in Florida
sports has always played an important unifying role in our lives.
Right now we’re in the throes of World Cup Fever, cheering for the USA!
If you’re a soccer fan you probably already know this, if you’re not don’t be surprised when I tell you that thus far in the Cup as a USA fan we’ve experienced pride in our boys and our country, humility in finally beating Ghana, perseverance in losing the lead and ending our game with Portugal in a tie, and leadership and teamwork as we gear up to take on the powerful German team on Thursday.
These are all vital character traits we can all stand to improve. In my family, we simply like to dress up a little crazy now and then while we work our character together!
GO USA!