It is wall to wall sport I have to report in this house , football and rugby and come summer there will be cricket , if there was international tiddly winks I am pretty sure that would be on the television as well . Don't get me wrong I do like sport but when on occasion it feels like an episode of 24 , though if Kiefler Sutherland was to appear I might perk up.
The sports 'widow ' aspect doesn't just stop there as my husband is secretary for the football team and also for the rugby team , and many an evening I'll find a football manager on my doorstep needing a form, not Aresene Wenger not just yet !
Then there is the washing of the kit , football , rugby and ooh do do much mud , my son has on occasion washed his own boots and I probably do it more than he does but I'm not fussed he's a good boy. He never gets into trouble and to and I will miss the sport and mud when he is at university but don't tell him that!
Mmmm miss the mud ....
My son is very good at his sport , in the past he has had football trails but it is a very competitive world so he is now just content with playing sport and so much so he is studying GCSE sport at school and wishes to have a career in sport. He had thought about teaching but now he is thinking of going to university after A levels to study sports science , perhaps some of that will involve how to get mud stains out of football and rugby kits!!
Even the cat ' Jack Black ' has got in on a bit of me time , he isn't allowed to sit on the new sofa and is trained to go to his box. His old box to be honest was a bit of a hovel but what with moving being quite awkward at the minute due to a volatile housing market it seemed impossible. Thankfully I was able to gift the box in which the Pamper Parcels items came in to Jack. So he has gone from hovel to penthouse in one fell swoop.
"Will there be any more goals?"
Will cause the opposition to score , Ooops sorry Mr T and Derby County FC and they were playing the deadly rivals Nottingham Forest , double ooops !
When I go to watch my son play sport always make sure I make good use of my time whilst my son is warming up before the watch and my husband is nattering to the other dads about football ,rugby etc. I go and take pictures that is another part of my making sure I have have me time and I go and take pictures , I love my countryside landscapes and it is a subject I have become known for and I go awfully shy when they tell me that I am good. I made sure that I had my Burts Bee lip balm that came in my Pamper Parcels box to protect my lips from the elements , there is nothing worse than having chapped lips I tell you.
Sport will always be part of this family in some way or the other , we are off to Washington DC in August and I hope we can catch some American sports when we are out there , and I bet my husband and son will get competitive in the pool as well. I will of course be escaping for that essential bit of me time.
Disclosure Thank you to Betfair and Pamper Parcels for the opportunity to have a bit of me time.
Omg I hope you've a top of the range washing machine to deal with that lot, I do not envy you there
ReplyDeleteThat is some impressive mud! My house is sport crazy, but I'm lucky it doesn't involve mud as here in France my boys play handball (always indoors), tennis and a weird one called pelote (kind of like outdoor squash...sort of...not really)!!
ReplyDeleteA very sporty family! at least you have the cat :) We spend most of our evenings ferrying our two off to different sports clubs - it drives us crazy! x
ReplyDeleteAll. THAT. MUD.... Shudder. Enjoy your pamper x
ReplyDeleteMy lads as super sporty, so I am often a sports mum!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby is sporty but he likes windsurfing and jogging, and I like walking and a bit of Zumba. I couldn't cope with all that mud in the house though lol
ReplyDeleteI don't envy you in the slightest! I'm quite glad my OH is into music rather than sport - much less messy - and it seems my son is following in his Dad's footsteps!
ReplyDeleteI am lucky in that I also enjoy watching the sports that my OH is keen on! Still wouldnt say no to a gorgeous pamper pack like that tho- enjoy your me time!
ReplyDeleteWow-what a lot of mud! Your poor washing machine. Enjoy your pamper pack, it looks great :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG that mud. I am pleased to say that none of us are into sport.....actually, that sounds bad doesn't it??!
ReplyDeleteLook at all that mud! My husband loves running so he's often doing that but I don't think I could handle all the mess of muddy sports. The pamper pack looks great x
ReplyDeleteOne good thing about having a husband that doesn't like football is that i don't have to deal with what you have up there!
ReplyDeleteI love the cat's new pad! And I'm so glad you got some me time, I bet those chocolates went down very well
ReplyDeleteI think my mum feels the same, my dad runs a local community football group and she has 4-5 kits a week to wash x
ReplyDeleteThat is a crazy amount of mud. I am very jealous that you received some montezuma chocolate. Lovely stuff!
ReplyDeletehaha love this muddy photo... it reminds me of a dog training during Autumn months
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate is the BEST!!!!
ReplyDeletePamper Parcels have always sounded great. Good on you for getting some "me time" - wow that's a lot of sport and a lot of mud ha ha :-)
ReplyDeleteme time is so important, I've yet to experience the sports thing but I'm sure as soon as W is old enough Tom and him will be at football practise! x
ReplyDeleteLOL Been there, washed the muddy t shirts, wee, cricket kits and rugby strips in our case. At one time, hubs (ex) and the two lads were playing cricket. I was ankles deep in muddy kit! In those days I could drink wine and eat chocolate...*sighs*
ReplyDeleteMe time is VITAL, I say, VITAL for your well being and by that I mean sanity. x