Those in the know in footballing circles tend to air on the side that the magic of the cup has dwindled and in the modern age of the millionaires paradise of the premier league, a cup match does simply not hold the level of excitement as it used to. Or so they thought? Perhaps they might change their minds having witnessed the titanic cup battle that was Fakenham under 9's against Sutton Bridge today. Picture the scene - mud, rain and wind, expectant parents and a slightly cold but excited group of players. This is the magic of the cup! It was a pure joy to watch, end to end stuff and just the rough and tumble kind of game that Anna loves. Her and her defensive partner slid, hassled and tackled their hearts out. In the end a 2-2 draw was just about the right result. After further months of loosing (some heavy losses too), grafting out this draw was a significant result and one that was celebrated by all, parents and children, as if a momentous victory. So excited was everybody and shocked at this amazing result, that extra time was forgotten! So we will have to wait for the replay or see what the Norfolk FA's decision is. Best bit - when Anna ran over excited and exhilarated to jump up and give me a hug at the final whistle. Good dad memory and instantly banked! She knows what to do at the right time and I am not complaining. A very memorable morning...
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Sunday, 19 February 2017
The one with the excited donkey!
I feel very weary tonight. I have been grafting all week on work projects and managed to conspire to only spend one day with Amy and the girls this half term. We spent it in the brilliant and unexpectedly warm Norfolk sunshine finally introducing ourselves to our adopted 'Wiggins' and 'Wacko' at the Redwings sanctuary. I have to say neither donkey was that impressed or hospitable to their new 'part' owners, seeking to walk as fast and as far away from us as possible. Hilarity coming as Wiggins only attempt at interaction with us was to rise his genitalia towards us, prompting a barrage of 'willy' jokes from the girls. If you look at the picture very carefully you can just make out Anna in her blue coat, speedily running away from the camera. Not sure if this was simple embarrassment or it was all simply too much! I have not known my youngest daughter to be camera shy before, usually striking a cool pose with attitude and her signature arms folded. You know the one! I really enjoyed this brief catch up with my family, before the grind starts again in the morning. We finished off with an impromptu trip to Cromer and some arcade therapy. Lucy is now the family air hockey champion and certainly was not a gracious winner, completing her triumph shouting and gesturing 'Boom' at the top of her voice for all to hear! I think she was just a tad pleased with herself. I enjoyed my 'one' day half term with my family. Perhaps next time we can spend at least a couple of days with each other or even the whole week. Until next time.....
Sunday, 12 February 2017
Introducing...
The thirty-eight fastest year four girl at cross country in Norfolk. Now that may not sound like much, but if you add up the amount of schools in the county and the potential of how may children that could have taken part, that is quite an achievement indeed. Bloody well done Anna. I have to say that perhaps she could learn a bit of humility and slightly less smugness, but it is that level of confidence that aids her success. Imagine where she would come if she actually did some training! As a friend of mine stated - 'I would ask for a drug test for the other thirty seven!' With the talent this girl has, and she has bags of it. With a bit more application she could clearly go places. I know, I know, biased dad statement, but you have always got to believe in your kids and what they could achieve...
Friday, 10 February 2017
Sporting prowess just like their dad!
Anna has made it to the Norfolk schools cross country finals today, sadly I cannot make it as I am stuck at home with the carpet fitters and waiting for deliveries. She left this morning full of both excitement and nerves. She is a live wire and full of boundless energy and I am sure she will do well. Granny and grandpa have gone to watch, so we expectedly anticipate a full report of her sporting excellence! Lucy, not known for her sporting achievements (except her beautiful and elegant swimming style) has joined a Monday night fitness club in an attempt to change her culture a bit and she is doing so well. I was lucky enough to watch her on Monday night play basket ball and I was both proud and impressed. Her pass and movement skills were exceptional and her hard work to find the space on the court was very intuitive. I know it is my job to praise and big up my kids and I am always realistic in what they achieve. I try to understand what a small victory means to them. Lucy came off that court energised, full of self esteem and a feeling of real success. Sport and the skills associated with it does not always come naturally. For Anna it does, Lucy has to work hard and graft. Proud of you both for every small or big thing you achieve. For me, it is always the effort that counts...
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