She's a funny one, this particular 8 year old. She's wildly messy but likes things a certain way. She's super responsible but at the same time, forgets where she took her shoes off 2.4 seconds ago. She loves homework and reading but hates homework and reading if we ask her to do it when she's not expecting it. She loves to speak to crowds but she is so, so, so scared to speak to crowds. A couple of weeks ago I asked her to speak in church about a project the children have been working on. She said yes, but only when I told her I would help her write a script. She prepared a great deal, practiced and was very, very nervous. I thought she would bail out on me at the last minute. She said her stomach felt funny that morning sitting in the pew, but she pranced up front and spoke beautifully.She was so happy she did it. She is still painfully shy. Until... she isn't. People that have known her for a while do not believe me. She won't look strangers in the eye and please don't give her a compliment if you aren't family or a VERY close friend. If you do, she'll turn her head and grab my hand and put her eyes on her feet. You'll think she's really rude! She's not! She's so shy it hurts her! She's grateful, she just can't tell you "thank you" while speaking louder than a mouse and looking at you, but I promise you, she'll talk about your compliment later when we're home!
And. She's competitive. Have I mentioned this before? Family Game Night is definitely more interesting now that we've moved on from the matching game or Bingo. Although we sometimes still play Bingo and if you think someone can't pout or tear up because they lost at Bingo, you'd be wrong.
So in the past 12 months, Kendall has had two casts on her arm, done 2,014 cartwheels on the beach and 2,674 handstands in the sand. She drove a boat in Florida, held a kangaroo in Alabama and sang with Elsa and Anna at Disney. She rode to the top of the St, Louis Arch and went to 2 major league baseball games which she cared nothing about. She met movie stars (Winter and Hope, the dolphins) and packed up the only bedroom she has ever known. I think she would tell you her favorite movie (today) is either Elf or Dolphin Tale 2. Her favorite thing in the world right now (besides going to gymnastics) is the trampoline she got for her birthday. Her least favorite thing is probably her November birthday because it's cold and she wants to jump on the trampoline ALL of the time.
Then there's the gym. 12 months ago she was ending her days in a once-a-week rec class at the gym thinking her cartwheel wasn't half bad. In the past year she has accomplished so much at the gym, I know you don't want to hear about it, but... in short, she went from doing cartwheels and cock-eyed handstands last December to the other day doing a round-off-back-handspring-back tuck. She'll tell you it was with a spot, but do you think this Mama cares about that? In her first meet ever she got 8th Place All-Around last February. After getting her cast off her arm in late August, she competed in her 2nd meet in October and got 1st Place All-Around! What? One of her coaches told me that day, "who is that? I don't even recognize her!" She was so serious when competing! It's because of that competitiveness I told you about. She is there to win. Man she loves the gym, but she wants to be her best. Period. She loves the gym. She loves her coaches and her teammates. She gets in the car and will usually tell me all about the past 3 hours in a 3 minute nutshell. Much of that time is spent telling me about the accomplishments of her teammates. She doesn't tell me this because she's mad they may be doing better than her. Nope, she's telling me because she is excited for them. That gym is a family. They may not all always love being around each other and some days are way better than others, but we are beyond grateful for a place that our daughter has fallen madly in love with. I can't imagine a day without gymnastics in our life. The miles I put on my car driving back and forth are cringe-worthy, but watching your child do something they truly, sincerely love and having her surrounded by other children and adults who I believe truly love her... well that isn't something you leave behind just for less miles on your car.
Kendall! I will leave you with your favorite bible verse because you are the picture of strength and love and laughter. Thank you for loving us and loving Jesus and loving what you do whether at school, at home, or at the gym. Thank you for being good. And kind. Thank you for being so passionate about everything from winning Monopoly to brushing your teeth exactly as your father said to your tumbling and how much you care about every word that comes out of your brother's mouth. You keep us on our toes, you make us laugh and cry and look forward to every morning when you wake up to see what you're going to do and say.
She is clothed in strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future. Proverbs 31:25