Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Monday, July 21, 2014

Friday, July 18, 2014

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Monday, July 14, 2014

Good at...

She drew a picture at church yesterday of herself dancing because she was asked to depict herself doing something she is good at.
I feel so confused and torn.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Fortune cookie

Her fortune cookie had this saying:
"Participation in sports may lead you to a lucrative career."
Gymnastics???

Last dance competition

This week she competes for the very last time. She earned third in her lyrical category for her age division, 5 to 6. Tomorrow the two groups will compete in the jazz and lyrical categories.
I am sentimental and want her to enjoy every moment she spends on stage dancing.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Coach Pam

End of the first practice

Vault

Coach Jane is working with them on vault

First day

Her very first day of level 3 training.

Coach Bobby

Shreddy started his gymnastics training at KIPS Gymnastics when he was almost two and a half. Our intentions were academic. One of my friends, Karen V., shared a story about her son which prompted me to put Shreddy in gymnastics. Karen said that when her son went to be tested for kindergarten the teacher asked if he could jump on one leg or hop. He could hop, but he couldn't jump on one leg. The teacher advised Karen to hold her son back one year and put him in gymnastics to build up his gross motor skills. The ability to jump on one leg, either right or left, would then transfer to fine motor coordination. Following her advice, at the age of two, I signed Shreddy up for gymnastics through the Park and Recreation program. I wanted him to be able to hold a pencil when he got to kindergarten. This was my reasoning. He loved it! He enjoyed jumping on the trampoline and flipping on the bars. Samara was only four months old, so I used to carry her in the Bjorn baby carrier. KIPS give yearly attendance trophies, so these rewards really helped to keep him motivated. Somewhere along the way, he didn't want to continue so I talked to Coach Carol, the manager at KIPS. I told her Jedadiah no longer wanted to come to class; she suggested the boys' class. I never saw a boys' class on the schedule, but such a class existed. So following her suggestion, I put him in that class. He was so happy to be with all the boys. His first coach was Coach Tiffany and later Coach Bobby. It was Coach Bobby who suggested that we take him to another gym to be evaluated for placement on a boy's team, as KIPS does not have a boys team. Coach Bobby said he was naturally strong and showed potential. This was the beginning....

New and Old Gymnasts

Since gymnastics is such a huge part of our lives, I thought I should begin chronicling our adventures at the gym. I should have started two years ago when Shreddy started level 4, but I didn't. Last year he competed level 5 and has recently begun his training for second-year level 5. Today Samara will begin training for level 3 team. For her, it has been a long road to get to team; two years of pre-team at two different gyms. I am so proud of her and all of her sweat that she has invested in the sport already. I look forward to sharing the day-to-day life at the gym, the highs and the lows and all of the adventures that gymnastics will bring to our family.