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Coaching U4 Soccer = herding wild cats



Why am I coaching my son’s soccer team?

In the fall of last year Lindz and I signed Greyson (our 3 year old son who should be playing football, not soccer…see pic to the left) up for soccer at the YMCA, but we missed the sign up deadline….so we got him on the waiting list!  So, for fear of Grey missing out on playing U4 soccer (which could spiral into him eventually barely missing making the US National Team…what typical parents we are), I checked a box.

“NEVER CHECK A BOX IN YOUTH SPORTS” a wise man (Grissom) told me (after I checked the box)!

It was too late. The box was checked. I signed my soul (well at least my sanity) over to the YMCA.

I became Greyson’s 1st ever coach!

3 practices in I came home and told Lindsey, “I made a huge mistake! I have no clue what I am doing! I will NEVER sign up to coach again!”

I wanted to have the luxury of sitting on the sidelines relaxing and critiquing the coach who was obviously stupid enough to check “the box.”  I wanted safety, convenience, comfort.

That season I eventually embraced my coaching burden and made the most of it…and after it was over, I thanked God!  And then…..

Spring soccer rolled around.  I knew deep down that I probably should help out with the team a little bit, but checking the box “H E double hockey sticks NO!”…that would mean a commitment!  However, when I asked a good buddy of mine (Shae), whose son was signing up to play on Greyson’s soccer team, if he would be willing to help coach, he (after a few days) responded, “If anyone is going to teach our boys how to be men and be on a team, it might as well be us.”

Crap, Dang, Dude, OK (those were seriously my thoughts)!

So, I checked the box!

And of course, since my life is committed to helping the people of God live out the mission of God, I can’t help but draw this parallel from my soccer coaching experience:

If you are a part of a church body and sitting on the sidelines watching, critiquing, chilling….just check the box!  Sign your tail up to volunteer and partner with what God is doing in this world…maybe it is as a greeter (easy), or tech dude (still easy), or maybe it is investing your time, effort, energy, and heart in kids or student ministry (not easy, but needed and necessary).

Seriously though, “If anyone is going to teach our kids how to follow Jesus, it might as well be us.”


My 3 year old son’s New Year’s Resolutions:

Here are my son’s New Years Goals (as he told them to Lindsey in his exact
words… remember, he is 3):

-Playing frisbee
-Coloring better
-How to paint
-Making grapey-grape juice (just like Wubsy)
-Go to sleep in my big boy bed
-I want to be better, Just like Jesus
-Tickling

I think that these goals are just fine & dandy…I am proud of Greyson for his goals…I think that they are better resolutions than yours (although I am slightly bias)!  And, I love  that his final goal is simply “tickling!”


Begin with the End

I am currently in the process of writing a life plan! I have done stuff like this in the before, but this time I am following Michael Hyatt’s Life Plan Template (you can download this E-Book for free HERE). Here is a powerful illustration that he uses to show the need for a plan:

I’d like you to imagine that you are about to attend one of the most important occasions of your life.

It will be held in a room sufficiently large to seat all of your friends, your family, your business associates—anyone and everyone to whom you are important and who is important to you. Can you see it?

The walls are draped with deep golden tapestries. The lighting is subdued, soft, casting a warm glow on the faces of your expectant guests. The chairs are handsomely upholstered in a golden fabric that matches the tapestries. The golden carpeting is deeply piled.

At the front of the room is a dais, and on the dais a large, beautifully decorated table with candles burning at either end.

On the table, in the center, is the object of everyone’s attention. A large, shining, ornate box. And in the box is … you! Stiff as the proverbial board.

Do you see yourself lying in the box, not a dry eye in the room?

-From The E-Myth Revisited

I truly believe that there is life after death…that eternity is a reality…and that what we do in this life actually matters…especially what we do (or don’t do) when it comes to the person of Jesus! Still, when I imagine the end of my earthly life, I really do wonder, “What will they say when I am dead?”

Think about it for yourself! What are the things that matter most in life? What do you want people to say about you? Do you have a life plan?


My Winter Music Mix

My Winter Music Mix

Although I tend to not like Christmas music, I do love winter themed songs. Here is my winter 2011 & 2012 playlist.


Once upon a time I was a PSU fan!

I was born in the little town of Bethlehem (Pennsylvania that is); therefore, I grew up in a family that brainwashed me into being a Penn State University fan (kind of…really, I am a Steelers fan)! So, when SportsCenter reported the firing of Joe Paterno the other night (11 9 11)…I was shocked, angry, disappointed, and confused…and yet, I realized that there is a huge need for justice and redemption (considering that this entire situation is MUCH bigger than football)!

After much reflection and prayer, I have come to the conclusion that the ultimate problem with this entire situation was a lack of action and a lack of genuine love! For those of us who are followers of Jesus, we MUST be people who take action against injustices (this should flow out of our genuine love for God and others)!

One of my all time favorite scripture passages is:

“If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them.” -James 4:17

A famous quote that echoes the theme of this passage is:

We can’t be content with simply not doing bad things! We need to be people of action…people who notice injustices, suffering, and brokenness around us and actually DO something about it! Tragedies and injustices (like the PSU scandal) should break our hearts and remind us to be people who take action when we see injustice…we can’t just pass the responsibility off to others to handle the injustices that we see around us!

Are your eyes open to brokenness around you? Are you taking action against the injustices that you see? Are you genuinely loving those whom God puts in your path? Will you be someone who stands up against evil and injustice?

Here is the best blog post that I’ve seen about this PSU Scandal:

http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/tgc/2011/11/12/love-notices-wet-hair/

Oh…and by the way, I married into a family of Michigan State University fans….and I think that I am finally switching my allegiances…GO SPARTY!


Happy Anniversary!

Today= 5 years of marriage with the love of my life! Lindz, thanks for keeping your vows and loving me even when it hasn’t been easy! I love you! And, to everyone else…you can check out our wedding video:


Family

Lindz and I love our families! They are super important to us and have done so much to bless us!

We had the privilege of having Lindsey’s brother Daane live with us for a while (when both of us were living in Cincinnati). We are so thankful for the time that we got to spend with Daaner…and we love that Greyson got to spend a lot of quality time with his uncle! Here is a video of Daane and Grey from this past Christmas (Daane always seems to go all out when it comes to presents…this year he got Grey a bike! Hopefully we can have the extra cash in our budget to totally bless Daane and his family…once he starts having kids of his own):

Also, check out the song “Hank” by Ben Rector. This is a song that talks about how an older uncle invests into and helps guide his nephew!


Texting too much?

This should make you laugh today!


Giving up something for your kids…

This a a quick read and great little article about Mark Wahlberg. I love that he says at the end of the article that he has replaced his other habit with the habit of going to church on the weekend! Check it out:

http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/12/mark-wahlberg-why-i-stopped-smoking-pot/?iref=obnetwork


The 2010 Muffin Sunday (on a boat) Video:

The 4C staff music video for MUFFIN SUNDAY…an oldie but still entertaining (and kinda dumb):


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