Monica Reed

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Kids + Sports=Hectic

Are you anything like me?  Get up in the morning, get ready for work, get the kiddo to school and get to work…work all day, get off work, go get the kiddo from school, get home, fix dinner, get the kiddo ready for football practice, go to practice, come home, get the kiddo a snack, get him showered and teeth brushed…then put him to bed.  Watch a little House Hunters International that you’ve DVR’ed, then finally go to bed? Then turn around and do it alllllllllllll over again!  Is your schedule like that?

But come Saturday, when it’s game day,  you forget all about that hectic week?  Throw on your team’s colors and hit the bleachers to cheer on your favorite kiddo and team?  It doesn’t matter how hectic the week gets, you are still proud of your kiddo!

Tomorrow is game day for my 9 year old!  Because I have a huge heart for kids, people and animals, I love to see kiddos in their sports uniforms!  It’s a moment of pride for you and them!

Here are a few of my kiddo!  I really am proud of him and needless to say, there is never a dull moment in the household!

 

Then there are the fun times!  I love these times!  I know they won’t be around forever, but my kiddo loves to play on Snapchat with me!  He makes me laugh!

 

 

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