Tumblequeensmom
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My "challenged" and "struggling" daughter would love that beam score! I'm afraid the only 38 she will see is maybe a bra size, LOL!
HA HA HA HA!!!! Mine will never see THAT either!!!
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My "challenged" and "struggling" daughter would love that beam score! I'm afraid the only 38 she will see is maybe a bra size, LOL!
My "challenged" and "struggling" daughter would love that beam score! I'm afraid the only 38 she will see is maybe a bra size, LOL!
HA HA HA HA!!!! Mine will never see THAT either!!!
My "challenged" and "struggling" daughter would love that beam score! I'm afraid the only 38 she will see is maybe a bra size, LOL!
Kudoos to yo you Maddigym 00! Although I was born here in the U.S. My heritage is from Guatemala. Thank you for reaching out and nurturing your two daughters. Many children in Guatemala are struggling.LOL my L5 DD will never see the 38 in score or in bra size, unless she has surgical help when she is older!
I know we are supposed to "stop" with this thread, and now we are on to talking about bras and such, but I want to say something. I think lovofu's DD is remarkable. I have been watching her since her L4 videos. I have been drawn to her since she is from China and my youngest two daughters were adopted from Guatemala, and share the beautiful dark hair and striking features with Sophia. She has already overcome many obstacles, being adopted and moving to a new country and culture. Adoption issues are of course far from the scope of this board, but they definitely are part of this child's, and my childrens' lives. So, while miss Sophia is not struggling with gym, she does have struggles of her own. Having something to excel at is so wonderful, and important for kids like Sophia to help build their own identity. (as it is for all kids, but more so for those who may not know much about their past).
I for one would like to get to know her gymnastics story more, beyond the crazy high scores (which she undoubtedly deserves). Maybe there isn't much of a story beyond that yet since she has mainly had huge successes. I would love for lovofu to continue to share the whole story, and not just meet results. It's more natural to celebrate successes with someone who you feel you "know". I can't say that I feel like I "know" lovofu beyond the meet posts. I think it's also good for all of us to try to identify and support everyone, whether it is a L2 gymmie or a L10 gymmie or an injured gymmie or someone who is struggling with an ugly BHS. Even if you have no words of advice, it's always nice to read a simple "way to go" or "good luck" or "I'm sorry" post. It's also great to be able to offer support to someone whose DD had a bad practice, or an issue at a meet, or whatever. Those are the posters who I feel like I "know", and when I get to celebrate something with them, I feel like I'm celebrating something with a friend.
Oh, almost forgot...congrats to Sophia on a really spectacular meet. I am sure she will be great at L6 or whatever she moves on to!
Nope... just saying and so moved on. Adding on, forget the kids... I NEED that 38 bra size- It's ridiculus!! I look like a kid myself!Oh it just didn't read like moving on, it read like your opinion on Sharks pointed post.
I have been trying to figure out what to say. I, too, was hoping that lovofu was not questioning a 9.45. I agree 100% with what GJM just posted. It was what I was feeling but not knowing how to put it.
Sophia is a lovely and very talented little gymnast, but I will be honest in saying that I would love to see lovofu participate more here on the forums and not just post brags (and I see nothing wrong with brag posts, but if you are going to post a brag, go and check out some other brags and comment on their gymmie, too!) and disappear until Sophia's next meet. When I see a parent post and practically complain about a 9.45 (she got 1st place with that score, so obviously judging was tough and consistent), it leaves a sour taste in my mouth.
To be able to survive as a gymnast (and gym parent) for the long haul, there needs to be humility (and lots of it) because as we all know, the gymnastics journey can end in an instant.
My ??? on the 9.45 was only that is was a beautiful routine.....better than any other meet this season and her "usual" score is a 9.7 or higher. I was not disappointed in the 9.45....and neither was my daughter.
I do feel very alone in this journey...other team parents treat myself and my daughter much the same.....when Sophia has a bad day at practice they are like "whatever....it's Sophia and she always earns high scores so no big deal".
I will tell you that managing a child with these kind of results is no less difficult than managing a child who must repeat level 4 because they can't get their kip.
This girl is a beautiful gymnast. She is a delight to watch.
I would however like to caution parents about questioning high scores. There are many types of gymnasts and many will in their lifetime never or rarley see high scores. Some gymnasts will see them often and are deserving of them. Gymnastics however is a long journey and patientce, humility, and endurance are all needed for this journey. These qualities are needed by both the gymnast and their parents.
I would like to share a story form a meet I was at with DD this weekend.
Gym A has wonderful gymnasts and very talented deserving of high scores and winning. They were a delight to watch compete but at awards it was a differnt stroy!! These lovely young gymnasts got up and were headed to the podium BEFORE their names were called! UGH! At this point I felt sorry for these young gymnasts that no one had bothered to teach them good sportsmanship. They no longer became a joy to watch. I am not the only one at this awards session who felt this way. I by the way did NOT have a gymnast competing in this meet. So jealousy was not the issue.
Now this gym is a popular one with national gymnasts and I know in the past this is not this HC's philosophy the HC is a humble person. I am hoping these gymnasts are talked to by HC when they arrive back at the gym today. A part of me lost respect for this gym and it's gymnasts after this awrds session. I will be watching them closley in future meets to see how they react at awards next time.
As parents we need to ba careful what examples we set for our kids. do we want them to only take from this world we live in or give back to it?? If we all only take what kind of world will be left for our kids??
Sorry for the digression
Luv, I think the other parents just want to feel connected to you in an everyday way, not just a meet report way. It's easy having not seen you inperson for them to just think you are a braggart. Having seen you, you seem really nice and genuine, you just happen to have a talented child with VERY good coaches in a small program where they can give lots of attention to the girls.
Just my $0.02.