My husband has a mistress, I’ve known this since I met him and I married him anyway. She sleeps between us every year from October to July. I have to give him credit, he was completely upfront about it, talked about the passion they shared, that she was his first love, she was there for him when no one else was and he politely told me no one would ever take her place. My husband has a mistress, her name is basketball and I am totally okay with that.
Somewhere I once read that it is a blessing to have something to be passionate about, but if you are actually good at what you are passionate about it is a sign. For my better half all signs point to coaching basketball, he is passionate about helping kids and basketball, the bonus is that he is really good at it. It takes a special person to reach today’s youth, to get them to buy in, to get them to believe in what you’re teaching and somehow Charlie does that.
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| Part of our Family; Freshman 2014-2015 Team |
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| Our Daughter, Alex at a late night game. |
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| One of my favorite basketball quotes |
Whoever said it doesn’t matter if you win or lose, was wrong, it totally matters when you are going home with the coach. We have a routine for those nights when the team has just lost - we just don’t talk about it, I try desperately to change the subject and if that doesn’t work I use our ten year old daughter to soften him up when she is not sulking over the loss herself. Charlie hates to lose, but the thing is, he doesn’t hate it for him, he hates it for his players. As a Coach he wants to shoulder all the responsibility, he wants to take the blame and wants to give the credit. It takes a special person to always put others before themselves, to be completely selfless in an endeavor and that’s what he does.
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| Freshman 2014-2015 team at a Tourney Championship |
No, it’s not always rainbows and sunshine, Charlie has endured enough adversity for all of us. Sad fact about the world we live in, someone is always rooting for you to fail. He’s much more even kill about the criticism than I am. When the tough times hit I feel like I have to question motive, why would you possibly want to deceive a person so willing to give to our youth with nothing in return. I have asked him point blank why he continues to do it. My instinct when someone comes at you is to retaliate, that’s not how Charlie operates, he is usually the one calming me down when it is him that should be outraged. He’s told me numerous times “if I can help just one kid reach a goal or learn a life lesson then I’ll have done my job. It’s not about the voices around me, it’s only about the kids”
We recently celebrated eight years as Coach and Coach’s wife, he was a coach before we got married; I thought I knew what I was getting into, I was wrong. Nothing could have ever prepared me for the job I was walking in to, or the blessings it would bring into my life. His coaching has brought some of my very best friends into my life, brought people into my life who have become our family. Being a Coach’s wife/ Coach Mom is a job that I enjoy. I laugh all the time and say I have one daughter and about 12 sons, because that is honestly how it feels at times. Our doors are always open, not just to the current players but former ones as well and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Once someone becomes family, they stay family, long after the ball stops bouncing, long after they have moved on to college, marriage and career. Reaching out to players after they’re gone isn’t part of the job description, and my husband has never been one to follow instructions, he still talks to a lot of his former players regularly, checking up on them. motivating them, rooting for them.
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| Fondue during the AAU season with some great young men. |
So, as we begin a new season my life will consist of nightmares of Coaching DVDs, dinner will consist of fast food or concession food. Saturdays will be reserved for games in addition to the week night specials, my living room will smell like gym socks, my car will be overrun with basketballs, the players will complain about my driving, I will make an endless amount of turtles and Better than Basketball cakes, I will shush my husband a million times for lashing out at an official, I will finally lose my cool and lash out at an official myself, I will have to calm my daughter down when she tries to coach from the stands and I will have to block out the negativity slung at him. Our life will revolve around his mistress for the better part of a year before she gives us a three to four-month hiatus. And at the end of the season, the record won’t matter as much to him as the relationships he’s made on the way and if his team has gotten better as individuals. I share my husband with basketball, I get to watch him live out part of his dream by helping kids. I am a Coach’s wife, this is what I signed up for and I am beyond blessed to call this coach mine.





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