It's a beautiful and funny thing to see.
The Beautiful Parts
- My son playing imaginary basketball games for hours, complete with imaginary teammates and steady play-by-play announcing.
- The hoop that my husband and I spent a whole day putting together -- incorrectly -- then taking apart and doing again. That activity almost ended our marriage, I mean, made our marriage stronger.
- My husband and son intensely playing Knock Out.
- My son and me playing Knock Out while I giggle the whole time from nerves, as I scurry to make a basket before my son can knock me out.
- Day after day, my son wearing his various Sixers (and one LeBron James) jerseys (a birthday gift from his generous grandparents), even as the temperature drops. He just sticks a short-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt underneath.
- Watching the NBA post-season as a family and having a rooting interest in the Sixers.
- My son voluntarily reading books about basketball players.
The Funny Parts
- My son telling me that when he grows up, he's going to be 6'10", a point guard in the NBA, and that he'll dunk so many baskets, everyone will call him Dunkin' Donuts.
- My son learning about the all-time greats of the game and asking me if Michael Jordan is still alive.
- My son telling me about recess at school one day, when all the kids were cheering, "Yes! Yes! Yes!" every time it was his turn to shoot. (Yes, he's also a huge WWE fan.)
- My son teaching me the following new vocabulary words:
Vocabulary Word
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Definition
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Ball Hog
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‘Nuff said.
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Swish
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When you make a basket and all you get is pure net. As in, "Look, Dad, all I’m making are swishes!"
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Air Ball
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When you throw the ball at the basket, especially a free throw, and it doesn't even make it to the backboard or the basket. I hear this one all the time from my son when we play Knock Out. And he's not talking about his own attempts.
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The Passion
His passion for basketball makes me think about my own passions -- and whether I feel that passionate about anything in my life.
I know I did when I was younger.
But since I became a mom, a puppy owner, and a full-time corporate worker bee?
No.
But I really want to.
But I really want to.
Now that my son is getting older, I think it's time for me to start rediscovering these things about myself.
My hunch is that you are passionate about Leo and passionate about writing. I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteKids now days have different hobbies and most kids are into sports, as a parents we should support our child interest, like your son who is interested in playing basketball, i have books which may help build your son interest canterburycougars or you can always ask my opinion personally. Greg Mclardie
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