Great Day for Women's Sports
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Hope everyone had a great weekend. Sunday night hanging in Manhattan Beach and the sounds of the waves is totally relaxing me. I've been meeting with lots of folks about some potential gigs coming up, so stay tuned. All about patience and waiting for the right opportunity.
But I'll tell you what, having patience by the beach is a lot easier than having patience in the city or a lot of other places. So I feel lucky that I get to spend quality time with my family right now. I know a lot of people are feeling this to. Everybody's situation is different. Obviously if you are in dire straits, it's hard to think this way but I just keep thinking that I really need to keep appreciating the time I have with my kids right now.
I'm going to be on Rachel Ray, though I don't know the date yet. I'm also going to be on So You Think You Can Dance... which is really something different for me. They had the tryouts in New York, so I went and interviewed all the people who were trying out and then I tried out myself. So that should be great. I'm not sure when that's going to air but it should be in a few weeks.
So today was also a big day for women's sports. I was out at the Opening Game for the new Women's Professional Soccer League. I didn't get a chance to see Brandi Chastain play yet but I will (Brandi, can you hook me up with some tickets? :)
I just think that women's soccer is great for all the young girls out there who are watching and thinking, "you know what, this is a possibility." I've always just liked what soccer has taught kids at a young age... patience, waiting your turn and working your section of the field and discipline. I like the team aspect of it as well. And the players are amazing people. You know, they get it. They don't take it for granted. And I love that.
So no matter what sport you play, if you're a boy or girl, young or old, go for your dreams and love the game. All for now.
Have a great night,
-Summer

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