Friday, October 2, 2009

W-A spells 'GO!'

one cheer-chant i heard coming home from cheerleading camp, from layla and her cousin ella. there were several others, equally motivating and accurate, during the drive home. screamed with exuberance and punctuated with swishing pom-poms across the backseat. for 12 minutes straight.

you wish you were me, don't you.

okay, it was actually funny and kind of cute. these girls were beyond excited to participate in the high school's cheer camp for girls aged 3-12. it was cute to watch them try to coordinate their bodies to keep up with the cheering rhythm. in layla's case, it didn't happen, but her smile was so big you didn't even care.

she got poked in the eye by another little girl's pom-pom at the end, though, and was too sad to participate in the culminating group dance. fortunately i had gotten enough video footage throughout the night that paul was able to see the real elation of the experience later that night.

they were served dinner there. layla, a scrawny little thing, ate her entire piece of pizza, which, for the record, was the largest single piece of pizza i've ever seen. she threw up at about 3 a.m. that night. bless paul for cleaning the carpet in several spots as i cleaned the bedding and the girl herself.

at least we've all learned a valuable lesson: w-a spells 'go.'

5 comments:

Joyce said...

Does this protend for the future? Either the spelling expertise or the propensity to jumping up and down and cheering? I wish we could have seen it first hand!

Maria and Ryan said...

so Brit, does everyone think Layla looks so much like Paul, or is it just me? i think i'm going to have to have a girl first before i can truly understand "cheerleader camp." Do they start that stuff so young? Whew! Anyway, she's 100% adorable! looks like she's having a grand time!

Bettridge Family said...

What a cute mini Brittany. I love her hair. I'm sorry she threw up. That makes a horrible night for everyone!

katrina said...

i love reading the cute stories about your kids. way to pack down the pizza lays!

Jeff and Teresa Palmer said...

Oh Britney, I'm so sorry about the pizza. I must agree they were the biggest pieces of Pizza I have ever seen. Next time we are going to ask them to cut them smaller. For some reason that first group really had big pieces. I must say nobody wanted seconds. Cute blog, I'll have to visit it more ofton.