Get the Best Family Activities
Football practices are the perfect place to bond with your star. Most pro and college teams have open practices early in the season that will probably be closed later. You can almost always go see a high school team practice in the afternoon or youth league at night. The movement, whistles, and bright colors will bring a smile to your first-round draft pick. You will be told that you can’t use a video camera during team periods, but everything else will be fine. Many players will smile and wave at your first-round draft pick.
Taking your baby on a mini road trip is a great way to entertain both of you. Once you have mastered taking care of the baby by yourself, it is okay to take the baby over to mom’s or the in-law’s house. Make sure that you have done it a few times solo before using the assistant coaches. If you run over to their houses each time you are alone with the star, you won’t get any credit for being helpful. The head coach will assume that mom is doing all the work.
Me Time
Your head coach will return the favor and let you get out for a poker night, football game, golf game, or to do whatever your hobby is. It is healthy for you to still have guy friends. Just make sure that going out with the guys is limited in both length and frequency. You want a healthy relationship with the head coach, so be considerate. Being friends with other new dads may help, as they understand the importance of being a good QB dad. Don’t abuse me time. Find a comfort level with the head coach.
From Quarterback Dad, Copyright © 2008 by Bobby Mercer. $12.95. Used by permission of Adams Media, an F+W Publications, Inc. Co. All rights reserved.
Bobby Mercer is a stay-at-home dad, part-time football coach, and writer. Quarterback Dad follows on the heels of two critically acclaimed juvenile science books. See more info at www.bobbymercerbooks.com.