1.09.2010

Gymnastics!












Harrison began his weekend, Winter classes at Lone Mountain Gymnastics. He really wanted to take swimming lessons, by himself, but we have to wait another month before he can swim without me...the gymnastics class did not disappoint. He loved completing each course and the new activities that were introduced. I am proud of what a great listener, polite and well-mannered little boy he has become.

6 comments:

charlie said...

Harrison, MiMi dosen't think there is anything you won't try, I can't believe you were swinging from that bar.. WOW.. I can't wait to see ya in action myself... All your stuff you did looked great.. And you were listening so well to the teacher also..What a little trooper.. Bet ya can't wait till next week to go again.. Well have a good week.. Love Ya Gramma G.

Laci said...

Wow - everything looks like SO much fun! Great job, Harrison!

Paula said...

He is a sweet sweet little boy.

I love these places... Anytime I took the boys to one it was hard to contain myself. I had the most overwhelming urge to be a swing and flip and fly and jump.

They God for a little self-consciousness!!

Paula said...

Should have proof read that one before posting... Sorry. You get the idea.

Anonymous said...

When we are in Sarasota at the end of the week, would you like us to pick up an application for Harrison for the Ringling College? It's the headquarters and museum for the Ringling Brothers Circus too. Just a thought as I looked at the post. I too loved gymnastics when I was a kid, all the way through college. As a matter of fact, I taught gymnastics in Neligh, right after your Dad and I were married. Don't know if you ever knew that Patrick? Harrison looks like he is loving it. Way to go Harrison!
Love,
GMJo

Anonymous said...

I am not at all surprised that Harrison does well in any endeavor; he has been carefully taught; he's bright and eager and
from this view point a fabulous little boy... going on a bigger little boy... he grows tall so fast...
love and kisses babi