No I am not the mother of an Olympic gymnast,
or swimmer,
male or female-
but I may as well be.
Since the Olympics began
last Friday
with one of the most interesting,
creative opening ceremonies I have
ever seen,
I have been a blubbering hot mess on the couch.
I cry when they win.
I cry when they lose.
I cry when the athletes are interviewed, and they say gracious things.
I cry during the commercials when they thank their mothers.
I really cry when the camera shows the parents in the stands
holding their breath or hiding their eyes.
And when Missy Franklin , a beautiful 17 year old swimmer from Colorado,
sang the Star Spangled Banner during her gold medal ceremony,
while her parents cried in the nosebleed section of the stands,
I cried even more.
I am exhausted
and exhilarated all at the same time.
Isn’t it wonderful?
10 comments:
I'm with you. That Missy and her parents did me in. Love the Olympics!
Oh yes - and for me it really doesn't matter where they're from - they're all terrific!
I love them too...American flags all over our place and a prayer candle
Oh I agree. Why can't they reserve a few seats for parents where they don't have to use binnoculars. How cool she knew all the words!
Missy Franklin was the one I really had a hard time with. What an amazing job and then singing and her lip quivering. I love every bit of the Olympics.
I have often said to my friends that as mom's we have a duty to watch out for every child, not just our own. I think you "get" that thought.
~Bliss~
It is wonderful and yes I am watching every chance I get! I think they are all winners, even when they lose:) Have a blessed day my friend! HUGS!
It's wonderful! We love the Olympics and they always put a lump in my throat. Blessings to you- xo Diana
Yes, it is wonderful. It is so good to feel pride in the USA and these athletes bring out the best of it.
I am with you on the crying. My biggest cry, when the swimmer from South Africa won against Michael Phelps. I don't remember the specific race it was but when the camera showed his father crying in disbelief that his son won agains his idol I just cried buckets. Ahhh,, I love the Olympics.
Donna
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