Wednesday, July 11, 2012

reWind Wednesday

Time for another round of reWind Wednesday.  Today's selection...



The journaling reads...



Wow, does that
top photo ever bring back memories.
That oh so familiar disgusted look that you had when
it was time to go to Kung Fu practice.  Naturally it didn’t start
out that way.  You begged to try new sports and truly enjoyed them for
the first couple of months but it wasn’t long before a pattern developed.
Initial excitement would turn to a dwindling lack of interest followed not long
afterwards by constant moaning, groaning and complaining which led to absolute
and total loathing of the sport on your part, insistence to commitment on my part,
and inevitable battles between the two of us.  Funny, it was never about your ability
or the sport itself but rather the idea that someone else was dictating just when you
were to enjoy it.  You HATED that.  So just like Little League baseball and the
diving lessons that came before it, you became a Kung Fu drop out.  Organized
activities were soon replaced with skateboarding, golfing and beach bumming,
all of which fit your interests and lifestyle perfectly.  You were finally
having fun doing what you enjoyed, on your own terms, and
I was grateful that our nightly battles had at long
last come to a halt.   Photos 1995/96
Journaling 2006


An exasperating footnote - I could easily copy and paste this journaling into a layout about Meg.   Ballet, Acrobats, Soccer, Brownies, Chorus. You name it, she's done it... briefly.  Beg, Beg, Beg....followed by...Whine, Whine, Whine. Like her brother before her, she'd rather spend her days at home doing things with her friends on her own terms.   She's not attending gymnastics this summer (due to evening only scheduling) so it will be very interesting to see how it all unfolds this fall when it's time to re-register.   



2 comments:

Helmka Family said...

How similar they are. Great older layout! I am really enjoying your flash back posts.
TFS!
Karen

Catherine said...

It's interesting how they have such a similar outlook on organized activities!