Already this summer, Minnesota United's Hassani Dotson signed a new contract, got engaged, is expecting a child and scored the dramatic tying goal in the 95th minute of a 2-2 draw with Los Angeles FC at Banc of California Stadium on Wednesday.
What else could summer bring?
"I'm just trying to focus on one thing at a time," Dotson said. "I'm happy to score a goal. I think I was due one."
The Loons trailed twice, but followed Saturday's 2-1 home comeback victory over Portland with a draw after they twice answered LAFC's goals with one of their own.
"They don't give in," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "We've got a really good bunch and they kept going. I thought they got what they deserved this evening."
The Loons are now 6-1-4 in their last 11 games after they started the season 0-4. On Wednesday, they shook off LAFC star Carlos Vela's 40th-minute chip shot over former teammate Tyler Miller and Tristan Blackmon's set-piece header off a corner kick in the 77th minute.
The Loons played on after starting right back Chase Gasper left the game in the 16th minute because of an upper leg injury. He was replaced by DJ Taylor. Until then, Gasper was the only Minnesota United player who had played every minute this season.
"I think we're starting to find this resilience that maybe was lacking or we didn't know we had," said Miller, who has started in goal these last 11 games. "Now we're seeing guys when we're faced with adversity, we're able to handle it. We're able to bounce back and have belief in ourselves no matter what the score line is or how the game is going."