Have you been watching the Olympics?  I have.  I'm so amazed by these athletes.  And I have to admit, I'm a little jealous.  One of my many childhood dreams was to compete in the Olympics one day.  I always thought I would be a great gymnast or track runner.  I never actually took a gymnastics class, but I could do a mean cartwheel followed up by a roundhouse.  And running?  When I was younger I was like a gazelle being chased by a lion.  I don't mean to brag, but I was fast.  And then something happened.  I think it was puberty.  Pretty much as soon as I hit junior high school my athletic abilities seem to have left the building.  I mourned them for awhile, but then I joined the band.  Know what?  It helps to have a little bit of coordination going on in marching band.  I prayed everyday of football season for God to help me stay in step and not make a fool out of myself.  I'm telling you, I probably only played about 25% of the music while I was marching because it was just too difficult for me to blow on a sax and march at the same time.  Especially with that enormous Q-tip hat on my head.  The thing weighed ten pounds and was always falling down over my eyes.  Who could march in step with that going on?  
But as I watch Michael Phelps make swimming history and watch those powerful gymnasts do things with their bodies that defy imagination (and gravity) I really do wish I had put a little more effort into being the best I could be.  Who knows?  What with table tennis and trampoline jumping in the Olympics these days, it's probably just a matter of time before marching becomes an Olympic sport.  I could have been a contender.
 
 
As Jack would say you were "super fast!"
ReplyDeleteI was never good at gymnastics, but is a roundhouse different than a round off? I don't remember hearing of a roundhouse.
I have a crush on Michael Phelps.
oh, i meant round off! i think roundhouse is in karate or something!
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