I was really
hoping Charley wouldn’t go down the same path as her Momma and would steer
clear of cheerleading. Unfortunately,
it’s not looking too good…for me! I have Granddaddy Charlie to thank for
her current aspirations in life.
After going with him to a basketball game last winter, she has become
obsessed with cheerleading and decided to be a Marshall County Cheerleader for
Halloween. She even agreed to wear
orange, her least favorite color, because that is what a Marshall County
Cheerleader wears. While telling
Ashley Rudolph about her Halloween plans, she told us that Charley needed to be
at Clinic. Of course I knew what
that meant. I attended MCHS Cheer
Clinic every summer as a kid and then hosted it as a high school
cheerleader. So I also immediately
knew that meant two weekends in a row in Kentucky, one for clinic and one to
cheer the ballgame. So, after signing
up, shopping for tennis shoes, driving to Benton, picking up a custom “cheer”
shirt the night before, inviting Laney to go with Charley, and practicing being
“5” since clinic was only for Kindergarten and up, Miss Priss was ready for her
first ever cheerleading clinic.
The girls had the best time together with the high school cheerleaders. I think they practiced lots of sidelines to do at the football game the next week. And maybe did a few cartwheels.
For the Friday night game we curled hair to have a
“cheerleading pony-tail” and headed to Benton for her big debut. It was H-O-T at the game, but Charley
and Laney had the best time! They
were so cute cheering with the big girls.
All week long we had practiced “hold that line” and before the kindergarten
group finished their turn, I requested “hold that line” from the cheer coach,
since I was taking pictures beside her.
The girls took lots of pictures and had popsicles, and we even got to
leave before half time.
As for now,
Charley is still chanting, “If you want to win tonight, you’ve got to
F*I*G*H*D…FIGHT!” Granddad Mike
and I went around and around convincing her it was “F*I*G*H*T…T…FIGHT!” She has also changed her mind for
Halloween. The other day she
leaned over and whispered, “Mommy, can you get me an Auburn cheerleading
uniform? That is my Daddy’s
favorite team, so that is what I want to be for Halloween.” Of course, sweet girl, one Auburn uniform
coming right up…and maybe a windbreaker, visor and whistle for Coach
Robinson…family dress up??? I like
the way she thinks!
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