Oh the Great Smokey Mountains!

Last weekend we had a mini-vacation.

Molly had a gymnastics meet in Gatlinburg Tenn. The tourist trap of the mid-west. We decided to make it a mini-family vacation and stay there for a couple days in a cabin/chalet in the mountains.

Much fun was had.

We left Thursday night right after Gymnastics, and headed straight for the hills. We made it to Gatlinburg (technically Pigeon Forge) around 1am Friday morning. By the time we unpacked, checked out the place, figured out where everyone was sleeping, and finally hit the sack it was about 2:30 before we got any shut eye.

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Photos of Molly in Indianapolis

Grandma forwarded on these photos of Molly collecting her hardware from the Indianapolis meet.

First Place in Bars:

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First Place in Beam:

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2nd Place in All Around:

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We’re proud.

Later this week we head to Gatlinburg, which is one of the larger meets. We hope she does well.

Molly’s Gymnastics Results From Indiana

Just heard back from Claudine about theirs Eveque Exercise Mats.

Molly notched first placy on Bars and Beam the two events she had a hard time with at the Coaches Cup. She also finished 2nd in the overall scoring.

Whoot!, I’m excited for her. She’s worked very hard since the last meet and she was very nervous and a bit scared when she left this morning.  She needed a good meet like this to get her on track.  I’d say back on track but this is only her 3rd meet.

We’re very proud.

Everything Update

The Lady Eagles put forth a convincing win last night against Loveland at SportsPlus. They are really starting to come together. There are still quite a few break downs but overall they are starting to put more and more plays together and starting to pass the ball around more.

Maggie is improving with every game. It really is amazing. She went from defensive pylon to a pushing, shoving, don’t mess with me little defender. Just in the last two games you could tell that she’s gotten a feel for how other players defend her and she’s starting to to give it right back to them. She’s no longer passive and it’s fun to watch. She’s standing her ground.

Molly had a private lesson on beam after gymnastics tonight. She worked hard on her leap and a few other things. She’s getting more and more confident. She has some deal worked out with Ms. Sharon and is looking forward to the meet this weekend.

Michael is doing well on guitar of course and is wanting me to start taking lessons with him now that his teacher has moved his studio to his house. I’m not sure if I want to do that or not. I don’t know if I have the bandwidth to pick it up again.

Maria has been making great progress growing up lately. We’re trying to get her past the terrible three’s that have kind of hung with her through age 5. Not that she’s terrible, I don’t mean it like that. She’s just head strong and gonna do what she wants to do, when she wants to do it, how she wants to do it. Claudine has been working with her lately on the importance of listening and doing what you’re told the first time and dog-on-it, there are consequences and they are harsh and they happen now. You’re making choices and the wrong ones aren’t good ones. So far she’s opening up to how easy life is with good choices. But she’s also admitted it’s not easy to make those choices. It’s just not always easy being good. 🙂 and it certainly isn’t always as fun.

Sports Psychology

Last night we had the pleasure of seeing the sports psychologist at CGA. Yep, we have one of those too. It comes with the package. It’s a good thing I think. Our little girls are very impressionable and to have someone who can take care of their psyches is a good thing.

We were given a heads up by Molly. She said they talked about animals and how they could relate to gymnastics or something. What kind of animal were you like? She told mom to give her the name of an animal and she’d tell her how it would be good in Gymnastics. Mom said “ok, a porcupine”. Molly thought for a minute, and said, “Ok, not a porcupine, I don’t know about those”.

The psychologist was trying to relate the story about the Indian chief. You know the one where he tells his young warriors that inside him are two wolves fighting, one is fear and anger, the other is hope and courage, or something like that. A young feller asks which one will win? and the chief answers, “Whichever one I feed.”

So she helps them figure out which animals or animal combinations they have inside them that they wish to feed and not feed. What animal qualities. Bear with me, it’s a stretch, but it’s fun for the kids and they get it because they are 8 and 9 years old.

Like a tiger is fast and graceful a snail isn’t, etc.

I was hoping they’d ask me because I was prepared to be a “Score focused Porcupine” but it didn’t come to that.

Last time we drew pictures of mirrors and wrote stuff down that was anger related if I recall right.

But in the end we had a very good conversation about goal setting and hopefully we can break Molly of her expectation to show up at meets and get 10’s. Honestly I didn’t put that idea in her head. I might have talked about 10 here or there but I never set that expectation. She knows darn well I’d be perfectly happy with an 9.875 🙂

Seriously, at this stage Molly knows what the scores are for, but she needn’t worry if she messes up a routine. It’s not the end of the world. It’s certainly not worth crying over. Now 5-6 years from now, if she falls of the beam in the Olympics. I expect some serious tears then. I mean that’s national tv and all. Heck that’s global coverage. If you don’t cry under those circumstances you’re not a team player.