
Tonight I decided to get with the picture, finally embrace my destiny, hop onto Amazon and order myself a Track Mom bag. I found a cute one with pink letters that says, “I’m in my Track Mom Era”. It’s supposed to get here March 10th. It came to mind again while Josh and I were in Dick’s sporting goods this afternoon looking around for a birthday present. I saw what would’ve been a perfect Baseball Mom bag. I almost wanted it.
Yesterday the boys had an indoor track meet in Williamsville. Dad was helping with the woodcutters retreat, so that left me as the parent who could go. I told the boys I’d see what happens, that maybe I’d be there or maybe I wouldn’t. It wouldn’t have been an issue if I hadn’t had to go to work. When that is the case I want all my free time. I was sitting on the floor in my pajamas folding laundry when my son texted me the time.
Something inside me shifted and I was like, “What are you waiting for? Of course you want to be there. And it’s only 20 minutes away.” So I told him that I would be there and that I was on my way. I parked the van in a distant lot and paid my five dollars to get in. The track had a stairway to the upper level with many open spectator spots on the stairs. So I just stayed there and waited the allotted time until the race was to start.
The boys were in the 4×800. So that was fun to watch and I was proud to cheer them on. One of them said he could hear me. I was hoping so since I was the only one making noise toward the runners in that area. I was planning to film the race so the boys could watch it but I ended up caving and Facetimed Ethan so I wasn’t able to do that. I texted him to let them know it was starting and he hadn’t realized that I was going to be there.
While I was waiting I kept my coat on and crossed my arms to block my chest from the noise. It was the announcers and the gunshots which were loud enough to still get through. At the end of the race of I waved and left. As I was walking to the van he texted to ask if I was there still. I told him I was in the parking lot, but did he need something? He was just going to talk if I had time. I turned around and he met me, my heart happy.










