Tuesday, October 23, 2007

cocktail games

I've finally figured out the reason why kids' soccer has grown exponentially over the last couple of decades.

It's just another excuse for a grown-up cocktail party.

When the weather's nice--as it has been for every socccer game the boys have played--we bring coolers to the games filled with snacks and beer and wine coolers. More intrepid parents bring a thermos filled with a preferred cocktail, like gin and tonic. Hardcore drinkers...er, parents, bring bottles of hard liquor and stealthily prepare more elaborate cocktails from the back of the minivan.

We bring plastic cups--red for Republican, blue for Democrat--in which to disguise the beer and cocktails. We surreptitiously crack open a beer and quickly pour it in the cup, looking around to make sure no one's watching, which we all invariably do, so we can ask if there's more to share.

We behave like naughty 12-year-olds, sneaking a beer behind the barn, giggling and filled with our own cleverness, eagerly drinking up this forbidden fruit.

It's probably a violation of some rule or another. But hey. We're grownups! We revel in our own smug rebelliousness. We're weary 40-somethings who, back in the day, happily accepted the challenge of dropping acid and then drinking and driving. Hah! That'll teach those rule-makers!

The weather's been mostly warm and sunny, but it should turn by the weekend. When the crisp November air sweeps around the soccer fields, we'll bundle up in sweaters and hoodies and our Chase Utley fleece blankets, and moan about how cold it is. And then, when we get to that point of reason, say, after about 2 beers, 2 cocktails...we'll stop. We have kids to drive home, after all.

6 comments:

Mike said...

Oh, man, your soccer crowd is way more fun than mine ever was. I never saw a single beer or cocktail. :(

carey said...

It's only during soccer games too; not baseball. I think because everybody brings a lawn chair, it promotes a party-type environment.

Anonymous said...

There's no drinking going on at the games I'm forced to attend on a regular basis. Sounds like a plan though.
H.

carey said...

Sounds like it's time you started a trend...

Jack Wiler said...

Nice. Too bad I don't have kids it sounds more fun this way. You should write to me because I can't figure out your email and I'm dumb as a stick.

carey said...

It's actually a pretty nice tradition, because we're all too damn busy to plan a real party.

I just did.