In a powerful moment of familial pride we registered Zoey for 3-5 year old Gymnastics and Aiden for 3-5 year old soccer. They both have games on Saturday mornings. Last week the Grover Grandparents came up to watch and partake in the joy and pride. First up in the morning was Z's Gymnastics. She is really good at summersaults and loves the games and activities.
They break little girls spirits there so they can build them back up as champions. Z resists breaking. Girls in front didn't. |
I gave the camera to Teresa so that I would not come across as a creep taking pictures of peoples little girls.
I didn't get to stick around for the end because Aiden had to be at soccer. Next week both events are at the same time. Woooh.
The soccer we signed Aiden up for is through the YMCA and we were quite specifically told that nothing matters. Let them kick it, pick it up, go the wrong way, whatever. Just Cheer! So the kids can have fun. I am fine with this idea.
We arrived and found no one from his team there and no one distributing our uniforms. I had asked for a child extra small since Aiden is meager. Eventually we found it and tried to put it on. It was much too large. Also T insisted that he get shin guards in case the super violent 3 year old kicked him. I bought those. He hated them immensely. He officially broke down just putting on the uniform.
One person to help him dress, three to cheer him up, one to take a picture for posterity. |
Coach making sure the boys know which way they are supposed to be going. Aiden is still totally into it. |
So, we'll have some things to work on, or not, for the next few weeks.
Other than that we've been enjoying the nice weather, working, hiking, and dreaming up/of vacations.
Till next time-
RTSZAB