When I started high school, my mom told me I needed to join a sports team because she felt it was “good for everyone to have that team experience.” Since I was not what you would call athletic, I joined the swim team (it was a no-cut sport and practices were at one of the all-boys high schools, a win-win). To say I wasn’t good would be an understatement. I showed up for practices and meets and did try my best, but I’m truly just not athletic. After my failed swim team attempt, Mom dropped her requirement for my siblings because she discovered that some kids just aren’t made for sports teams. But that’s not to say her reasoning wasn’t sound. There are a lot of beneficial life lessons kids can learn from being part of a team, and despite the fact that I wasn’t any good, even I managed to learn some of them. Athletics are a big part of life for today’s kiddos. Judy Goppert takes a look at just some of the lessons yours can learn from sports.
June brings the start of my most fave season of all, summer! I revel in the longer, hotter days and everything that accompanies them. My husband and I love to attend concerts and are thrilled to see so many picking back up this year, especially at outdoor venues. What are some of your favorite summer activities? If you are a thrill-seeker, then head here to check out great ideas for unforgettable summer adventures right here in KC!
June also brings Father’s Day. I get my love of summer from my dad. He hated the cold and snow and loved the heat of summer. Cheers to my Pops—happy Father’s Day in heaven! I know it will be a great one!
Happy Father’s Day, KC!