On the day the girls went climbing after gym I cried 3 times
because I was so overwhelmed and underwhelmed by the people around me.
I left papers of work open, unfinished, & orphaned at the desk.
Left an hour early off my shift, leaving at 1:00 but clocked out for 12:45 because
of the 15 minutes worth of personal calls I juggled when I should have working.
During one such call I told one of my best friends that I
was too tired and overwhelmed to pick up the slack, to be the one who steps up
for the girls to make it happen but that I was going to anyway because I knew
she wouldn’t because that’s not who
she is, it’s who I am… and she agreed with me.
On the day the girls went climbing after gym I shelled out
money for lunch for 3 kids, money for climbing, money for shoes, and I sat for
almost 3 hours feeling like the most un-cool, pathetic female on the planet in
my big black work shirt, rolled up jeans, and threadbare keens pretending I
didn’t care how big and awkward I feel in a climbing gym.
On the day the girls went climbing after gym my pity party
was interrupted by Captain C, a GTC gym dad. Who quietly entered the climbing gym
with his daughter and a few climbing harnesses and began helping any and all of
the girls.
He never once turned down a
request for help- never once seemed bothered, bored, or distracted. An experienced climber he could have just gone off and done his own thing. Instead he stayed with them so he could share his love and knowledge of climbing. Coaching and cheering for them not once was he negative. All his corrections were
flawlessly delivered and received. And when ever last girl had climbed
themselves silly he packed up and left as quietly as he had come in.
On the day the girls went climbing after gym I was reminded
that I have always known that the girls are amazing little souls. Watching them
outside of practice, the way they work together is priceless. For them, team
has no geographical boundary. But the clock is ticking and they are growing-up.
Before we know it they will be gone scattered out in the big world like
beautiful butterflies.
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