A change in uniform

by , posted on February 6th, 2012 in Parenting




It was only going to be three days. Two practices and a performance.

Surely that was enough to give Sage her fill – she’d get it out of her system and wouldn’t ask again.

Right?

You might know how I feel about cheerleading. So it might surprise you to know that I signed my daughter up for this activity. It was at the high school in the next town, where my friend’s husband is the boys basketball coach and athletic director. And their daughter and Sage are friends. I knew they’d have a good time together and I was sure the cuteness would outweigh my, uh, discomfort with the “sport.”

Sage said she had fun at the practices but didn’t want to show me any of the moves she learned. Friday, I dropped her off at my friend’s house. On the way over I asked if she was enjoying cheerleading, and she said no – because it was only three days. Gah.

That night, David, Sawyer, Xander and I headed to my first high school basketball game in more than 15 years, when I used to get paid to cover them for the newspaper. I missed the atmosphere. The kids yelling, the game, the teen girls wearing belly shirts and dancing like they’ve watched a few too many questionable YouTube videos.

Sage sat with the cheerleaders and the other girls who participated. Then at halftime, they took the floor and did the cutest dance ever. Sage had a big smile on her face the entire time. This is her afterwards, as our real camera’s flash wasn’t working during the show.

Cheerleader

Twelve hours later, she was wearing quite a different uniform.

softball uniform

Opening Day of softball. And hopefully we’ve seen the last of those pom poms.

Somehow, I doubt it..

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20 Responses to “A change in uniform”

  1. tracy@sellabitmum Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 10:16 am

    As a cheerleader I say “GO FIGHT WIN – SAGE!” xoxo
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    Cheryl Reply:

    Yes. Yes you would. xo

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  2. Arnebya Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 10:48 am

    My middle girl is interested. I want to disinterest her. I want to badly. I want to badly enough to lie and say all the spots were taken.
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    Cheryl Reply:

    Now you’re thinking! :)

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  3. Janine Benedict Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 1:33 pm

    she is so cute Cheryl!! Good for you for letting her explore different things. It probably did you both a bit of good.
    :-)

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    Cheryl Reply:

    Hee! It was really cute. Today at soccer one of the girls kept doing back handsprings (she’s FIVE) and Sage started begging for gymnastics lessons!

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  4. Julie {Angry Julie Monday} Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 1:41 pm

    Adorable!!! When she is older and says, Mom, how come I didn’t do this, etc…You can say, ohh no, you totally did a cheerleading camp. :)
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    Cheryl Reply:

    Yes! Genius!!

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  5. Kris Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 2:30 pm

    Considering she asked to get her pom poms out of the car on Opening Day, before hitting the softball field, I doubt the desire will go away any time soon!

    So proud to see the cutie cheering at my alma mater!! :-)

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    Cheryl Reply:

    Sigh. Well, today she told me she didn’t want to go to soccer, she wanted to go to softball, so out of sight, out of mind!

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  6. Christine Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 3:37 pm

    She is a pretty darn cute cheerleader! :)
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    Cheryl Reply:

    She really is!! :)

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  7. John Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 4:44 pm

    I’m really curious what my kids will be into . . . I’m deathly afraid that CJ will want to play football (I’d be a wreck watching) and Leila will want to be a cheerleader (because I don’t know if I could handle a cheerleader as I remember cheerleaders growing up . . . though that’s because I was the fat kid)

    But, strangely, I’d be perfectly fine if Leila wanted to play football and CJ wanted to be a cheerleader.
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    Cheryl Reply:

    HA! If Xander wants to play football he’ll be playing flag until he gets to high school. I’d like to keep his brains intact for as long as possible!

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  8. Cass Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    awwww she’s adorable in both uniforms
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    Cheryl Reply:

    Thank you so much!!

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  9. Nancy C Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 5:51 pm

    She’s got such a good head on her shoulders, thanks to her Mom and Dad, that she will do fine no matter what.
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  10. Jennifer Says:

    February 6th, 2012 at 9:42 pm

    Well, if she does get back into cheerleading I bet you will teach her to be an excellent, strong minded athletic young lady. Surely it must take a lot of muscle and coordination to do those cheer moves, right?

    p.s. Sagey Bear? Cutest name ever.
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  11. Cheryl Says:

    February 7th, 2012 at 1:30 am

    We shall see..

    Her team is the Honey Bears and every player has her nickname followed by “bear” on the back. It’s adorbs!

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  12. Natalie @MamaTrack Says:

    February 8th, 2012 at 3:21 pm

    This is what sucks about being a parent–stepping back so they can choose their own paths. Even if those paths are, um, less than ideal to you.

    Good luck, Cheryl!
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