Chasing the ball.
Looking for an open man.
Running down the court.
It's MINE.
He's number 1.
Interception.
In the fray.
His shot?
It was the playoffs and the most exciting point-for-point game I'd ever seen! The game was won in the last 12 seconds by a basket from the 3 point range by the other team.
I wanted to celebrate anyway. Because Greyson had changed so much during the season. He had become more of an aggressive, competitive player. His coach from last year noticed the change and said, "Wow, he's a whole different kid, I can't believe it! What happened?" Along with a year's experience of team playing, here's what happened: I told him, go after the basketball like Gollum goes after 'his precious'. It worked.
Celebrating with fraps and donuts. This was a big deal because he has long desired and been long denied a frappuccino. (caffeine, it's a mom drink).
4 comments:
That's a great post about Greyson!! It's something he can look at whenever live feels hard, and know he is growing and changing and LOVED!!
I LOVE this post. I NEEDED to know Greyson better and you really helped me.
I love this post! (I know ... a little delayed in reading it! But it reminds me of Gino ... reciting movie lines and off in la-la land just after you have said or asked something of him! If I can say so myself ... Greyson will turn on FAB-ulous! Look at Gino! he he he!
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