20 August 2007

Goal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I play goalkeeper for our coed soccer team. It is the worst job on the team. I am not saying that I do not enjoy aspects of it. I certainly do. But, it brings with it a certain amount of anxiety and angst which do not seem as prevalent in other team members.


My brother-in-law, K, was goalie before and he used to get quite upset. We would try to tell him to just calm down and relax. He would hit the wall with his hand or yell out some primal scream when a goal would go in. One time he picked up another team's player and body slammed him (the guy had done some cheap shots). I could not understand why K was feeling like this, since the rest of the team was doing much worse than he was, but was not expressing the pressure as much. Now I do.

Being goalie is basically the idea of being Customer Service at a company. You take all the crap people can give you. And, it just keeps coming. The other team is constantly trying to get the ball past you. Some of them are nicer. Like, some do not kick you when you go for the ball. Some say nice things when you make a good play. But some are not so nice. Some are just trying to score at all costs.

It is also very physically demanding and requires a tough mind to be able to constantly out-think the other team. Some pointers have come my way too like sticking to the post and making the opposing player kick to the outside. When cradling the ball on the ground, don't land on top of it causing it to bounce out from underneath you. Keep the hands up. Keep the knees bent. Drop a knee down to make sure the ball does not get past.

But they keep coming anyway. And after the same customer has come in to score for the tenth time, the frustration mounts up. Suddenly, it is not fun anymore to be doing it, so you just start mouthing off. The other team appear to be poor sports and are just running it up.

So, it requires quite a lot of toughness which I need to demonstrate more of. Our last game of this two month season is this Saturday. Hopefully, I can stay focused and concentrate on the good plays and feeling better about myself despite the rude phone calls which keep coming my way.

15 August 2007

Mowing the Lawn in the Dark

Tonight was a rare opportunity where I actually got to mow the lawn in the dark. I suppose I took too long at work and we ate sort of late, so I had to mow at sunset and beyond. There is something very fulfilling about doing this in the dark. Like, I could be doing it completely wrong and getting away with it. No one is going to know until tomorrow and then it is too late...

Is this a common practice? Do we think that cleaning the bathroom enough to show effort will actually yield a response of: Oh, look! He really tried!

Or how about vacuuming? Does making the sound alone count?

And yet they seem to discourage us taking three 20 minute showers a day.