Monday, July 8, 2019

#USWNT

I watched the whole thing.  I didn't open a device or wield a crafting tool.  I watched and cheered and remembered Little Cuter's Daring Devils and Don't worry, Stephanie's back there at sweeper and road trips to Ukiah.  Soccer's a game I can follow, and the triangle offense makes much more sense to me on the pitch than on the (American) football field.

I love Sue Bird's So the President F*cking Hates My Girlfriend take on Megan Rapinoe's demeanor, prowess, and purple hair.  I loved my daughter's admiration of Mia Hamm, for her performance on and off the field.  My heart was bursting as I watched another generation of role models, American heroes in a difficult time, defeat an undefeated team to win the championship.

As JES wrote,  I think I'd almost forgotten what "soul-stirring" meant.

And then, because the day needed whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry on top, my girl posted this:

As if today’s win could get any sweeter, I watched the whole game with my girl on my lap, insanely grateful to share these incredible role models with her just like my mom did for me at the World Cup final in ‘99
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Thank you, US Women's National Team.
Thank you very very much.

Oh, and by the way:  EQUAL PAY!

6 comments:

  1. I saw a chart showing the pay disparity between the men and women. Men make around 12 million to the womens' 1.5 or so million. Have the men ever made it to the semi-finals? Does anyone even pay attention to those games? Yes, it is time for equal pay.

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    1. There was a Washington Post article I've tried to find that gave great detail on this. I like the spirit, anyhow :-)
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  2. I think the problem on the pay has been how much is brought in around the world by men or women. Maybe after this, the sponsorships and ads will get closer together.

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    1. I'll find that WaPo article.....
      Sponsorships and ads are the key, I agree.
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  3. Thank you for this post. I love soccer too, and watched this match intently. I love how we are celebrating these young women.

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    1. One thing our generation did right - raising a generation of soccer girls who grew up to parent soccer girls or be the girls the soccer girls admire. I'm so happy!
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