Aaron's Turn
Tonight was Trophy Night at Bush Park, so we had to be there. Being that I had already embarrassed myself within the past week from my poor running, there was no need to show again how poorly trained I am. So Aaron got to enjoy all the attention in the 500 meter race.
He started off well and was having a blast running with so many other kids. But as we got through about half the race, he started whining and crying about how tired he was. His face was all red, his breathing was clearly maxed out--but that's no excuse, right (at least for quitting before crossing the finish line). I did my best to encourage him and coach him to the finish line, where he got the number 40 popscicle, which translated to 4th place in the 3-4 year old boy division--just one slot shy of a trophy (I know his pain all too well). I think he finished around 3:30, but I won't know until I find the official time posted on the web. Aaron then had fun playing with Eliza Peterson, a girl a few months younger than Aaron and whose family lived down the street from us on Pringle Creek Court.
Afterwards, we were all so hungry we ate at Arby's.
He started off well and was having a blast running with so many other kids. But as we got through about half the race, he started whining and crying about how tired he was. His face was all red, his breathing was clearly maxed out--but that's no excuse, right (at least for quitting before crossing the finish line). I did my best to encourage him and coach him to the finish line, where he got the number 40 popscicle, which translated to 4th place in the 3-4 year old boy division--just one slot shy of a trophy (I know his pain all too well). I think he finished around 3:30, but I won't know until I find the official time posted on the web. Aaron then had fun playing with Eliza Peterson, a girl a few months younger than Aaron and whose family lived down the street from us on Pringle Creek Court.
Afterwards, we were all so hungry we ate at Arby's.
I love the picture of Aaron struggling to finish!! I can just imagine him crying but wanting to finish for his dad.
ReplyDeleteI based his fourth place on the fact that he was the fourth one on the results tally sheet that the race official was keeping. Apparently the fourth place kid raced so hard he forgot to turn in his popsicle stick.
ReplyDeleteWell, I feel horrible now, having aided and abetted what was clearly a mild asthma attack.
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