Quite ironic really as I have been spending the
last couple of weeks telling everyone about an annoying shouty dad at swimming!
Who likes to yell in his very obvious accent (let’s just say he is from a very,
very, large country in the north Atlantic!!) swimming instructions to his son
while he is having a lesson.
Hmmm, what can I say other than “hello pot this is
kettle”!!
To make matters even worse is that I have no idea
what he should be doing as I have never played a game of hockey in my life. I
have had to watch a few games (under duress I may add...), due to Mr P having
played it since he was a nipper but that’s it! So not only am I the shouty mum
shouting at her son I am also the shouty mum who actually has no idea what she
is shouting about!!
How bad is that??
I suppose we can blame my slightly competitive
nature, yes I like to win or to at least do well if I can’t win. So I want the
same for my sons, I want them to do well, their very best. I know the nearly 6 year old can do better,
that he can actually hit the ball quite well, I just want him to do it on the
field each week! Mr P is quite relaxed
about it all and thinks it will just sort itself out and the game will just
click for him. I hope so and if it doesn’t then fine at least he tried...
My sister who watched his games last weekend was “polite”
enough to point out that he is not the only one on the field looking like he
can’t be bothered. Mind you I don’t
think the parents of the children she was pointing out where that impressed
with her pointing this out!
So Mr P thinks it is best that I give the games a
miss for the next few weeks. Just so the
nearly 6 year old can ease himself into the game without his fishwife of a
mother shouting at him.
Good news, it should
give me enough time to read the hockey rule book......
9 comments:
Oh dear! I too have done this before - I never wanted to be a shouty 'GO GO GO!!!!' type of parent but it's amazing how quickly you can get caught up in these things!!!
That's funny, and I appreciate your honesty on this one. Nobody wants to be the 'soccer mom', punching other parents on the sidelines.... but we can't ignore our competitive streak.
Although I'm quite laidback, I have to curb my instincts, especially as my eldest is very competitive and I'd only be adding fuel to his flames! x
Thanks ladies for stopping by.... I too thought i was pretty laid back about thinsg but apparently not...
Fortunately our girls aren't into any competitive team sports so we don't have to worry about this one yet. My husband's parents have tapes of my husband's old hockey games (ice hockey) and apparently all you can hear is his dad's voice yelling at him from the sidelines. I dread to think what he was yelling as we have never actually been allowed to watch the tapes :-) I wouldn't worry too much. I bet your son can't even hear you. You can't help being competitive and you can't help it if you want your child to play well. And your husband sounds like he has his emotions under control :-) Are you going to sit the next games out?
Hey, yeah think it is best to.. Just to give him some space and see what he does...
More time to read the rule book and glue some more lego perhaps?!? :)
You are brave to have tried hockey out. I can't be trusted around competitive sports (or much else for that matter). Good luck :)
Lol, sounds like your son isn't too upset about you shouting to him!!
My sister took her 6yo daughter to her first swimming lesson at a new pool the other week (she started a new school after Easter) and because there were other kids there from her class, 6yo spent half an hour messing about. Sister was furious with her, couldn't speak for 2 hours!! I guess we sometimes need to chill a bit and remember they're only little!
CJ x
Hi CJ, think you are right our own expectations are so high we do forget they are only little...
Thanks for stopping by....
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