DEAR ABBY: My husband, an avid soccer player, injured himself twice last year, which left him unable to work for months at a time. He refuses to hang up his cleats because he says it's his "one true passion." I think he's being selfish because his soccer injuries have caused a financial, emotional and physical strain on our family.
I can't be the only wife/mom who doesn't want the additional risk. Any advice on how to get through to him? -- SPORTS WIFE IN CLEVELAND
DEAR SPORTS WIFE: I don't know how old your husband is, but two serious injuries in one year may be a hint from Father Time that his reflexes aren't as acute as they once were, and he should channel his passion in another direction. (Coaching, perhaps?)
Assuming you have insurance, contact your agent and ask if there is additional coverage your husband can take out in case he is seriously injured again. Of course, it won't guarantee that he won't hurt himself, but it might give you some peace of mind in case he does.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
Dad had to give up demolition derbies because it was completely wrecking his body.
I don't skate anymore.
There comes comes a time in everyone's life when you just can't do certain things any longer.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
My DH had to face this reality this past year. He's now 48 and tried to play soccer like when he was in college. He hurt himself pretty badly and that make it so he couldn't cycle - which is his greater passion. So, he's giving up the soccer so he can still ride his bike.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
My DH had to face this reality this past year. He's now 48 and tried to play soccer like when he was in college. He hurt himself pretty badly and that make it so he couldn't cycle - which is his greater passion. So, he's giving up the soccer so he can still ride his bike.
Same thing happened with my brother. Turned to coach soccer, I called my friend at Trek and hooked him up with a fab bike. Better for the knees.
My DH had to face this reality this past year. He's now 48 and tried to play soccer like when he was in college. He hurt himself pretty badly and that make it so he couldn't cycle - which is his greater passion. So, he's giving up the soccer so he can still ride his bike.
Same thing happened with my brother. Turned to coach soccer, I called my friend at Trek and hooked him up with a fab bike. Better for the knees.
DH was coaching soccer, he thought he needed to demonstrate too much stuff. Geesh.
He'll finish up the coaching this season (without demonstrating) and then be done, unless Baby J gets into soccer, then he'll coach little kids.
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LawyerLady
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.