Game one. Vikings vs. Rams. SuperGirl was feeling better this morning after a very long 11 days of being sick and she BEGGED to play. I told her she could play one quarter but when we arrived, they only had enough players to play but no substitutes. Her dad talked to the coach and they decided to play her in the back field as much as possible to keep her from getting over tired. Playing kept her warm enough, but when she was on the sidelines, poor SuperGirl got a bit cold. Would you just look at this display is sisterly love? Summer gave up her very warm sweatshirt for SuperGirl. And she even sat down in the cold grass to keep her company while she wasn't playing.
Pickles played hard and was looking forward to some burgers and another game later in the day. She's learning to give it everything she has while she's on the field. That's good for her.
Game three. Vikings vs. Raiders. SuperGirl really had it together by this game. She was actually going TO the ball instead of chasing after everyone who was going for it. I still worried a little bit about how much she was running but she seemed to be doing just fine. Must have been the hamburgers for lunch!
And if SuperGirl doesn't get a white star for this little act of service, I'll be really surprised. When they stopped the game for ES to tie her shoe SuperGirl marched herself across the field and announced, "I'll tie it for her!" Nevermind that she'd just learned to do that for herself this past week when she was home sick. And yes, she is 7 years old and just learning to tie her shoes, but give me a break, she has two older sisters who tie everything for her and years of shoes with no laces (think high heels, flip flops, velcro shoes, and sandals), so it's a wonder she even knows how!
The game went on and SuperGirl played as hard as she could. I kept waiting for her to tire out but she didn't. I was so happy so see her bouncy and healthy again. And I was really enjoying the afternoon outside... sitting with my mom and watching the girls play.
Then, just about half way through the final quarter of game three, a storm started to drop big, fat raindrops on us. I had a golf umbrella and settled myself in my chair, ready to enjoy the rain. Hubby came running across the parking lot and told us to gather all our stuff and get in the truck. And within five minutes, the skies let loose. We were all safe in the truck, mostly dry, watching families scramble to get in their cars... soaking wet. Game four was cancelled so we went home and enjoyed a relaxing afternoon.
It was a good thing we all napped during the afternoon storms, because around 11:00PM Saturday night, SuperGirl's rash and itches came back. And we were up for several hours during the night dealing with that again! By morning, she was fine and we are all looking forward to the games of next week!
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