Here's an interesting story about when family & sports intertwine.
Javier Hernandez is playing for the Mexican National Soccer Team in the World Cup. His father, also Javier Hernandez, is the head coach of the Reserve Team for one of the most popular and storied Professional Soccer Teams in all of Mexico, Chivas.
Apparently Chivas officials were not going to let the Dad take time off to go see his son play in the World Cup. So, guess what he did? He quit his position. Is he a quitter?
Seems like his commitment to his family outweighed his commitment to his job/team. I don't know where everyone falls on this one, since it seems to combine both familial and sports commitments, but it is a nice story.
Interestingly enough, the Mexican team is already mired in a family dispute. One of their young stars is threatening to quit the squad completely in order to support his brother, who was left off of the final squad.
Well, how much time? DH has worked for the same financial services company for almost 20 years, and gets about 6 weeks of vacation, plus unlimited sick days (it's been years since he's taken one). If he told them he needed a few weeks off this summer to watch his son play soccer, they'd say no way! He just can't be gone for blocks of time, and the time he does take, has to be scheduled in advance. Who is going to take over for the coach? How many vacation days is he entitled?
Now, if he asked for time off to spend with his dying spouse, that might be different. I "think" DH's company would allow him to sit here with hospice, but who knows.

