Of Coz, I am more then ok with that. Super happy cause all hard works of hers finally paid off. It reminded me about a year ago when I first enrolled her to a 3 years old beginner classes. She couldn't do 80% of the activities the other kids did. Other parents saw her, they would ask me how old she was. Some parents saw her scar on her chest, they would ask if she can do gymnastic? Some would have that pity look in their faces. I wasn't sure how I should feel but one thing for sure was I accepted who she was and I thought even tho she did nothing but she was happy to be here.. that's already worth a million dollars.
But, I don't want Iz to feel bad of not be able to do most of the activities, I would tell her, " Iz, mommy is so happy that you did so so so good today." Then she would just smiled and said , "thank you!"
A month later, I moved her to take private lessons. Have the coach trained her one on one. It wasn't easy for her. She was still pretty weak from her last surgery. Then I asked her if she really wanted to do gymnastic because I really don't want to force her to do anything that she wasn't even interested. Without thinking twice, she said YES! I told myself if this little 3 years old not giving up, why should I? Out come is really not the most important thing, what important is the process of it.
And today, a year later... she will get train with bigger kids. How cool is that? I am a proud mama once again...
Yummy Legs |
This week achievement! |
Nice and Fast |
He LOVES LOVES LOVES with his sister! |