Thursday, October 2, 2008

Prayer and Soccer







We have officially become soccer parents. Both Emma and Cooper are playing in a little AYSO city league. They are loving it. Well, Cooper is. After the first practice Emma gets into the car and asks if she has to do soccer forever. But, after finding out that the boy she likes is on her team, she hasn't asked about doing anything else again. Not sure if thats funny or if we should be worried.

Going into their first games, they both were really talking it up. Saying things like, "Our teams are going to win" and "I'm going to score a goal". Well, they both were humbled in their first games. They both lost badly. The car ride home was pretty funny. They couldn't believe that they lost, trying to figure out how when they knew they were so good. So, the next week rolls around and we were saying family prayers the night before their games and it was Emma's turn to say the prayer. In her prayer she asks Heavenly Father to bless them both to win their games. Rod and I give each other the we need to explain that Heavenly Father probably doesn't care about who wins the soccer game eye during the prayer. (yes, we did open our eyes) So, after she finishes, we start talking about how we should pray for things that are really needed and Heavenly Father probably doesn't care who wins. . . etc. . . .. The next day comes and Emma's team was first to play. Keep in mind that her team stunk the week before. They amazingly pull off a victory in the last moments. The score was 3-2. We then go over to Cooper's game and watch his team pull off a 12-2 victory. On the way home the prayer came up in the conversation, and as parents we were humbled. Emma explains to us that maybe Heavenly Father does care who wins the soccer game and He answered her prayer. Well, since then Rod and I have been humbled even more. Emma continues to pray every Friday night for victory the next day and since then, both her and Cooper haven't lost a game. So, the lesson to be learned - kids have a direct line to Heavenly Father, and He does care about soccer games. Rod is debating asking Emma to pray for the Phoenix Suns this season. If they win the championship, you'll all know why. =)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Steph! What a sweet story! The faith of a little child, isn't it amazing? Emma is so sweet, and so close to her Heavenly Father. We can all learn from this.It is so fun to read your blog and what a beautiful blog! Wow, how all the kids are growing! Steph please call me sometime! Tell all the family hello- I Love you, Gayle

Stacy Householder said...

Hahaha, I love the purity of little children. They are here to teach us great things, as well as the other way around. :) I LOVED reading about the Soccer games and prayers!

And I LOVE LOVE LOVE your new blog!! :) Just gorgeous!

Love you. :)

Celeste Dana said...

Hey Stephanie,
What a great story. I didn't even know you had a blog, but it'll be fun to keep up with you this was as well as on facebook.

Dem, Mem and Them said...

Wow! I miss your little faith filled sweeties so much! Tell them congratulations from Auntie Mem on all the wins and even the loses too.

Jennifer said...

Hey! I love it when people find my blog and then we can keep in touch and get to know eachother better! :)

I gave Brandon Rod's ph. number!

We gotta get together sometime! 536-3829

Mindy said...

Thanks for posting on my blog Stephanie. I loved your soccer/prayer story. It is good to see pics of your family.

-Mindy

Jill said...

I am not surprised about the faith of your sweet children. I somehow remember a missionary with faith such as that. You are teaching them well. I loved this post. You can tell you are such wonderful parents. Love the new background and love the maker of the blog too. Miss talking to you. Maybe we can have an actual conversation sometime soon...
J-

wOrKy GuRl said...

Why am I not surprised? You guys are awesome, and your kids are too. That is a pretty cool story, thanks for sharing! I hope you guys are doin good, I miss you!

Rod and the kids - at a resort in Tucson

Rod and the kids - at a resort in Tucson

Cooper playing in the leaves

Cooper playing in the leaves