Not sure what Keagan is doing here, but you better believe he works to earn every point when he does these drills. My two boys were the ONLY boys clapping and cheering when their pair earned points. Fifty five boys and not one other boy was as eager to “win” as mine. I’m not sure where they get that competitive spirit.
Five years later we have grown to love Tennessee as much as our home state of Texas. Our adventures as a military family continue in the land made famous for country music and hot chicken. As much as our lives have changed with our twenty plus years in the military, much remains the same. We spend our weekends playing soccer, our winters on the beach, and our holidays with family.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Summer Training
There’s no break from soccer in this house. We went from Regionals to summer training with only six days off. Even the rain can’t stop us. Yesterday both boys trained in the rain and had this rainbow as their backdrop.
Not sure what Keagan is doing here, but you better believe he works to earn every point when he does these drills. My two boys were the ONLY boys clapping and cheering when their pair earned points. Fifty five boys and not one other boy was as eager to “win” as mine. I’m not sure where they get that competitive spirit.
Not sure what Keagan is doing here, but you better believe he works to earn every point when he does these drills. My two boys were the ONLY boys clapping and cheering when their pair earned points. Fifty five boys and not one other boy was as eager to “win” as mine. I’m not sure where they get that competitive spirit.
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soccer; boys; camp
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