Monday, June 23, 2008

Magnet Mania

Surely you’ve seen all the magnets. Most minivans, SUV’s and now, thanks to gas prices, Toyota Prius’s in suburbia have one or more magnets advertising the sports the kids in the family play. I did a brief survey of my Super Target parking lot this weekend and got the following results (I included magnets and stickers):

11 soccer balls or soccer clubs
8 hockey
4 basketballs
7 swimteam
2 lacrosse
2 wrestling
3 footballs or football clubs
3 jump rope (Got Rope..cute)
5 ballet shoes magnets
1 gymnastics
1 wrestling
i saw 4 marathon (26.2 and 13.1) stickers, but i'm assuming/hoping!! those are for the adults not the kid

Why do we decorate our cars like this? Proudly displaying what our kids love? We know we are sneered at on the highway or in our workplace parking lot occasionally.

There are numerous reasons…first and foremost (in my house) it’s because my youngest loves them. First she was content with a generic magnet or sticker for the sport she was currently in (a soccer ball or a horseback rider decal). Now she’s a more competitive athlete, playing on a traveling soccer club team with a rival team across town; and thus a more competitive magnet displayer…..She wants to be sure everyone knows she plays for Northside FC and obviously not the clearly inferior Southside FC; I’m happy for her to have this Team Pride at this point, so I indulge.

Another reason…fundraising. Purchasing a 75 cent magnet for 10 bucks certainly does have a high profit margin for the HS team or the club, most of which desperately need it.

Finally, there’s parent pride…..most parents are happy to have a magnet with their sons HS football team and his name/number, we are showing we are proud of our kid. More than just showing everyone we are proud of our kid, we are showing our kid we are proud of him. In my mind it’s like wearing that hideous Fathers Day tie he made all day and not just out the door on that Monday morning.

I must admit, though, even I have a limit. My youngest is playing soccer on two teams, a lacrosse team and swimteam this summer and not surprisingly we’ve gotten new magnets for each. Four at a time is even too much for me, so I’ve had her give Dad two and me two for our respective cars. Anymore and they will be headed for the refrigerator. I’ve told that much magnetic force on one car could cause damage to the spark plugs and axels; so far she’s accepted that-------clearly I don’t have an Honor Roll bumper sticker on any of our cars :-(

Anyway….sports pride in the form of magnets is our version of the “Honor Roll kid” bumper stickers that we’ve seen around town for the last 15 years or so. So decorate you car with pride, don’t worry what your co-workers or neighbors think. Prevent unsightly magnet build-up and damage to the paint job by rotating every season or every time you change your clocks. To get a totally fresh start, run your car through one of those gas station car washes….the magnets go flying off and you have a naked car for a few weeks. I’ve done that more times than I can count, sometimes on purpose, sometimes not.

6 comments:

Heidi said...

too funny! I think I'm jealous that you get the magnets- we get stickers! Which I then have to purchase magnetic sheets for in order to not have permanent emblems for the rest of the life of the car. :) Right now, we're limited to b.ball, but in a year or so I think we might have more magnets than car space!

Anonymous said...

As a father of 3 I am with you! Busy, crazy run around, back and forth, to and from madness! Nice post!

Anonymous said...

Haha, good times! I was never a sporty kid ( I was in gymnastics for a bit and thats about it )...my dad should have put "My gamer kid fragged your honor roll student" or something about reading, then we would be talking! Bumper stickers are something I like to read on other people's cars but not on mine. Love the part about the car wash! ♥

Crabby McSlacker said...

As a non-parent I had no idea about the magnet thing!

Make more sense than a permanent sticker--and not just for kids sports. Nothing like driving around in an old car with presidential bumperstickers for candidates who lost ages ago.

baseballmom said...

Whut...no baseball ones at TArget?! I admit, I have a sticker, but I had it made, and it's kinda cool. I did not get a new one showing the tournament team, but kept the 'old' original team one, since he'll always be a member. I like the idea, as long as it's not overkill. I do, however, hate the honor-roll ones. I kind of like the ones that say things like, "My kid can beat up your honor roll student", or "My Border Collie is smarter than your honor student". Twisted, but funny.

Juicebox.mom said...

Whoa, you are right Baseball Mom, interesting. I bet a lot of the baseball families are out of town at tournaments and All-Stars. Now that you mention it I didn't see any of the yellow softball magnets that are so popular, too.