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Ice Soccer

December 7, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Girls, Sports

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The girls started indoor soccer this week.  It was not what they we expected.  The girls play in an indoor roller-hockey facility and it is cooold.

sparkles first indoor soccer game

sweetie's first indoor soccer game

They eventually warmed up and had a great time playing 30 minutes of fast paced soccer.  Sparkles scored the first goal and Sweetie had some nice break-aways.

Papi was a trooper once he got his coffee (hot chocolate).

We are all looking forward to their next game.  We’ll be certain to pack on the layers.

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"Sport, properly directed, develops character, makes a man courageous, a generous loser, and a gracious victor; it refines the senses, gives intellectual penetration, and steels the will to endurance. It is not merely a physical development then. Sport, rightly understood, is an occupation of the whole man, and while perfecting the body as an instrument of the mind, it also makes the mind itself a more refined instrument for the search and communication of truth and helps man to achieve that end to which all others must be subservient, the service and praise of his Creator." 

~ Pope Pius XII, "Sport at the Service of the Spirit," July 29, 1945

More Than Just A Game

September 20, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: CYO, Fitness, Health, Sports 2 Comments

We have re-entered the CYO world after a hiatus.  Dad is coaching Sparkles basketball team.  Rose is assisting him and Sweetie is tagging along.

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Over the past several years, we have been convicted to recommit our Sundays to the Good Lord.  Thus, Dad followed this prompting and designated that his team would not be playing on Sundays.  He received spiritual direction from multiple sources and covered this step with much prayer.  He has found support and opposition in the most surprising places.  Continued pray is needed.

2185 On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, the performance of the works of mercy, and the appropriate relaxation of mind and body. Family needs or important social service can legitimately excuse from the obligation of Sunday rest. The faithful should see to it that legitimate excuses do not lead to habits prejudicial to religion, family life, and health.

2186 Those Christians who have leisure should be mindful of their brethren who have the same needs and the same rights, yet cannot rest from work because of poverty and misery. Sunday is traditionally consecrated by Christian piety to good works and humble service of the sick, the infirm, and the elderly. Christians will also sanctify Sunday by devoting time and care to their families and relatives, often difficult to do on other days of the week. Sunday is a time for reflection, silence, cultivation of the mind, and meditation which furthers the growth of the Christian interior life.

2187 Sanctifying Sundays and holy days requires a common effort. Every Christian should avoid making unnecessary demands on others that would hinder them from observing the Lord’s Day. Traditional activities (sport, restaurants, etc.), and social necessities (public services, etc.), require some people to work on Sundays, but everyone should still take care to set aside sufficient time for leisure. With temperance and charity the faithful will see to it that they avoid the excesses and violence sometimes associated with popular leisure activities. In spite of economic constraints, public authorities should ensure citizens a time intended for rest and divine worship. Employers have a similar obligation toward their employees.

~Catechism of the Catholic Church

P9102197Sport is much more to us than a game.  It is another means for us to glorify God.  Dad is a gifted coach.  He has a way with youth.  He offers a fun but disciplined approach to teaching sport.  He is constantly raising the bar for his players and always coaching each individual.  He recognizes the physical and spiritual potential of each player.  Most importantly, prayer and adoration is interwoven into Dad’s coaching.  He is committed to serving Our Lord!  (If you’re not sure where Dad and the team may be on any given game day, check the church!)

We pray to continue to sanctify sport, fitness and practice in a way which brings us closer to Christ.

Basketball for Jesus, through Mary!

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Soccer Days

April 1, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: GFG, Picture Recap, Sparkles, Sports, Sweetie

Sweetie and Sparkles started their soccer season.  They play for the same coach but on separate teams.  Their first games were on March 12, after the Nun Run.

3.12 sweetie's first soccer game   This was Sweetie’s first game, ever!  She was a bit nervous at the start of the game.  She plays on a co-ed team and holds her own.  She plays with strength and sheer determination.  Gotta love her wristband.

3.12 sparkles soccerSparkles was eager to join Coach E for a second year.  He is great with the kids and respects our family priorities.  Sparkles is the complete opposite of Sweetie (in many ways).  In terms of soccer, she plays with grace and a smile.  She loves to use her head.  She’s been working on scoring with headers.  She perfects every move I show her.  Sparkles didn’t play with her wristband because it was too big for her tiny self.

3.12 soccer days  Dragonfly was happy to be outdoors.  Papi was exhausted from his 1 mile run/walk.  Nana put him to bed while Papa kept company with Sparkles.  Rose relaxed since her game was canceled.  Dad enjoyed his seeds while he nursed his aching feet from the 10k.  I was still pumped about running with Team ALL FOR!

lena uop soccer 96-97Just for fun!  This is me at the end of my soccer career.  I hung up my dreams to serve my family.  Deo gratias!

Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

This blog serves as a journal of us making good memories, living the liturgical year, and our spiritual journey.

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