Remember the kid in high school who was quite sadly living his parents’ dreams instead of his own? I’m trying so hard not to be that kind of parent.
Ashley is our only daughter. Maybe that’s the reason I compelled her to take dance lessons every year since she was 3. It was more coercion that led to piano lessons and the Nutcracker. This is the first year I told her she didn’t have to do either. Her real love is the soccer field.
Playing on a co-ed team puts her at a distinct disadvantage since she is slight of build and rather petite. Her physical smallness never stops her from standing up to the biggest of the boys. I’ve seen her on more than one occasion get in a boy’s face, twice her size, and tell him how it’s going to be.
In a couple of weeks we start volleyball and then later in the fall, basketball. Since she is part Hoosier (my side of the family tree), I’m sure she will do quite well. In addition to such a distinguished heritage, her Dad is not half bad on the basketball courts—I have heard he rarely misses a three pointer! Maybe her genes will serve her right.
Though I would prefer dance recitals, music halls, tap shoes, and tutus, our slight, little, built like a ballerina child refuses to let her stature stop her. Look out wide world of sports—here she comes (dragging her mother in tow)!
7 comments:
Loved your post today! So expressive and from your heart. You are a great mom!
You're doing a great job of letting her follow her dreams! Ashley is such a happy girl. Maybe you and David should take up dancing!
No need to give up the music halls yet...perhaps Jonathan will have music recitals? However, you probably do need to give up the tutu dream...unles you want to join us in adopting a little girl! 5 could be a nice number.
Boy can I relate. I love to sing and have daughters with lovely voices. Did we attend concerts? No, we went to volleyball games, basketball games, tennis matches...you get the picture. It's all okay, they are all created to be unique by His design, right? (I was kinda happy one was a cheerleader like me though :) We tried piano with two of them. One was quite talented and the other...well the teacher said in all her years of teaching she never told parents to have their child quit. With our child she made an exception.
OH Beth. You have such a great attitude and are doing a great job with your kids and letting them develop into the people God created them to be. Thanks! You are a wonderful daughter-in-law and I love you!
Beth, just an added comment. I read you mom-in-laws note. How wonderful to have a mom-in-law who knows the Lord AND loves you. You are blessed twice over.
Your are Nice. And so is your site! Maybe you need some more pictures. Will return in the near future.
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