We did win some games, half of them to be exact. The girls never gave up and always had a smile on their face. If they missed an outside shot they would try a layup. If they missed a layup they would try a three pointer. But they always tried.
We as parents can learn a lot from my girl's team.
#1. Always remember that life is short so enjoy the time you have with those closest to you.
#2. It's not all about winning as a parent; it's about learning to have fun. Your kids are going to be gone before you know it so treasure the wins you have with them and let go of the loses.
#3. Always have a smile on your face. It makes all of you happier to be participating in the game of "family life".
#4. Keep shooting to be the best parent you can be. They don't give out "parent scholarships" for passing the buck.
And Finally......
#5. Get involved with your kids. Volunteer at school, coach a team, take up a hobby together, but do something...Because the season will be over before you know it.
Published by Bill McLeod
Bill McLeod, a full time single dad of two children has experienced alcoholism, divorce and death on his path to helping all single parents overcome the challenges and experience the joys of parenting. View profile
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