Working mom, writer, soccer player for UST FC,Biker and super friend
My Soccer Player status just changed.
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I am Remy Marie Del Rosario, 37 years of age, a soccer player turned mom.
My son,Tala Elija is now a soccer player. Went to soccer school before formal schooling so just he can tell where and when is it appropriate to let all the energy out. As a new three year old, (he just turned three last june) his attention span is being challenged by this activity, staying for an hour focusing on soccer is a huge feat. Also the discipline of following a leader (sometimes) is now being built early so it would be easier for me and his future teachers to take on teaching this one of a kind toddler.
Of course, He is wearing a Real Madrid jersey.
So I got to interview him for his first day in class and this is what he had to say:
And just like that my status changed to SOCCER MOM.
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