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I should have said in my previous post that Dd is a very whimsical child ! Yes it seems that for gymies that the whole world is one big stadium- we have a wooden block very heavy coffee table in front of out TV... It seems all of the last Olympics was watched over and around the silhouette of a small girl endlessly practising basic skills on it- and lots of her friends are the same. Dd also has been seen doing her hw reading in a head stand position and brushing her hair for school in middle splits on the beam- but at least we know that she's loving itI shouldn't laugh but that is funny kids have answers for everything and sometimes they have a point ;-)
So that's to come then?
My ds thinking my dining table is a vault or something :-o
My children do not think it is acceptable to walk anywhere where they could be cartwheeling. Ever.
My children do not think it is acceptable to walk anywhere where they could be cartwheeling. Ever.
Dd also considers continual back/ front walk overs and walking on her hands as a way more sensible method of going anywhere- and yes she was one of those tearaway tots!! LOL how many of them end up in gym... So interesting thought- any CBers out there who had quiet non-tearaway tots that morphed into gymies? Do they practise crazily on your furniture- or does the gymnastics stay in the gym? Because maybe the tearaway tots get channelled into gym more and these are the kids most likely to have the energy still to burn outside the gym?
I think you win!My husband was carrying a sleeping ds upstairs to his bed. He watched ds get out of bed, still asleep, and cartwheel into the bathroom. Ds used the bathroom, cartwheeled back into his room, and continued sleeping. Husband says he wouldn't have believed it if he hadn't seen it
This is often heard in our house tooI've just taken to saying "point your toes, at least if you're going to do it, do it right."