5 Absa PSL Stars In Love With Parenting And Family
Being a parent is hugely rewarding, but it’s also hard work especially for Premier Soccer League stars who are always away for days on end fending for their families.
Adjusting to parenting is a process of trial and error looking at the pressure exerted by being a professional football player with the strict training regimes, dietary requirements and the need to rest the body and mind to fully focus on the travails on the field of play.
Striking the right or perfect balance is not easy considering the kids need to be taken to school, through their homework and also need to be taken out to have fun.
Parenting involves positive role modelling so that kids at least aspire to be like their celebrity dads who hold fans spell bound whenever they have the ball to their feet or are on shopping rounds.
Being obsessed with your kids is health, nurture them to who and where you want them to be. In essence, there is nothing like being busy for your children.
Take a sneak preview into some of the Premier League “super dads” who take time from their busy schedules to at least check up on their precious jewels and make them smile.
Whilst training to be super athletes striving to be on top of their game, they inevitably also have to find the art of balancing work and parenting.
Lehlohonolo Majoro
Testament to the father’s efforts, the daughter Hayleigh in the pic below alludes to how the family gets together as one and the infectious smile perhaps says it all.
Khama Billiat
Despite the media backlash, transfer rumours and personal clashes of interest with technical staff and constant link ups with international teammates for national team, Khama makes up for lost ground by being with her daughter and making her happy which on the reverse gives him the impetus and energy to create silk skills and amazing ball artistry for the Amakhosi faithfuls.
Mpho Makola
Taking time to celebrate the milestones of your loved ones is the hallmark of parenting. “I am because you are, you are because i am“. It is not everyday that you get to be with your loved ones Mpho so cherish the moment of affection in the Mother City.
George Chigova
Parenting is surely a dream come true for some. They love holding, touching, watching and smelling their babies and guard them jealously. Well done George, surely those are safe hands to guard your pride and joy jealously and Polokwane goal as well.
Grant Kekana
The Supersport United defender revels in parenting and enjoys every steps of the way. He takes his son to enjoy the simple and finer things in life. Thank you Grant for “Boys Day Out”. Continue to seize the moment and make it echo forever.
By Gerald Dandah