"Mom mom! They want me to be on the team! They want me to play!" -Me
"No they don't, they just needed extra people tonight." -Nanc
"No mom, they really want me to play."-Me
"Sorry Kel, I really don't think they do."-Nanc
A couple days later after calling the coach my mom realized I wasn't making it up. They really wanted me on the team. At that point I started my life long soccer career. I was in love from day one. The only slip up I've ever had was during a summer soccer program before 3rd grade where the coach made us do sprints. My chest burned and I just hated the weird feeling of breathing heavy and working hard (obviously foreign territory to me). I told Nanc I wanted to quit. She said "You are not a quitter. You have to finish what you started. You finish this program and if you feel the same afterward you can decide then." That would be the only and last time I complained about soccer and the only time I've ever had a thought related to quitting it.
Soccer has been more than just a sport for me. It's how I've made lifelong friendships, learned about teamwork, perserverance, passion, and how to channel my emotions in a positive way. When I feel lost, it's my one constant. I will be playing until I am confined to a wheelchair. Soccer, one thing I love almost more than life itself, has also given me 5 hospital stays and the ugliest knees you've ever seen. Oh, the irony. But that story is for a different day.
