Mother's Day is approaching, and if I am remembering correctly, it is the busiest day of the year for restaurants.
That's because it is the one day that moms across the country are not expected to cook.
We know the influence moms have on their children. They are protective, sometimes to a fault. They worry about their kids even when those kids are old enough to have children of their own.
A mom simply never stops worrying.
That leads to this question: How long until moms will sanction their sons playing football?
We know that in parts of the country where football is king moms are as much a part of the culture as dads. However, the focus on head injuries suffered in the National Football League—even from routine, legal hits—probably has raised the risk awareness to a new high among parents.
It's not just in the NFL, either. College and high school football are being played by bigger, faster, stronger young men who are colliding at a greater speed than ever before.
And kids playing peewee football may look cute...
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