bookworm
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- Oct 3, 2009
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Well I fel bad for you and all you have invested in your daughter's sport but that what you need to keep telling yourself...it's HER sport...and if she's not happy doing it , there's just too much time spent on it to be unhappy and she's made a very mature (and probably tough ) decision to try something else.
There will be life after gymnastics for both you and her. My daughter has had many friends who, for one reason or another , have left gymnastics even after they've been to Level 9 Easterns and JO Nationals...and they have done well...some dive, do track, do cheerleading, do dance etc but the biggest thing is that they are happy. Gymnastics is a lifestyle for a family but you'll be moving on to a different lifestyle and new adventures!! Good Luck!!
There will be life after gymnastics for both you and her. My daughter has had many friends who, for one reason or another , have left gymnastics even after they've been to Level 9 Easterns and JO Nationals...and they have done well...some dive, do track, do cheerleading, do dance etc but the biggest thing is that they are happy. Gymnastics is a lifestyle for a family but you'll be moving on to a different lifestyle and new adventures!! Good Luck!!