So, I turned 16 today! I've been waiting for this day for 16 years, not just because I'm regarded as a "young adult," but because am legally allowed to drive!
This day means alot to me. Over the last 6 months, I can remember having countless dreams about being able to drive, and now that dream is now a reality!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Love/Hate Relationship With Sports
So it's been a while since my last blog, and I thought it was time for a blogging "comeback"
Life's been pretty different since my last post. I'm in year 11, turning 16 in six days. and well... I'm about a foot taller. Haha
People rgat know me well, or know me at all, will know that I love sports. The stratagies, the competition, they exhilarition, everything about sports. But after playing sports for pretty much my whole life, I have to ask myself why? In those 15 years and 359 days, I have sprained my ankle 7 times, got kicked in the jaw, done a hamstring, sprained my wrist twice, hyper-extended my knee twice, and now the final straw, torn my quad tendon.
Injuries are a part of sport. When you plays port, you run the risk of getting injured. But, one locigal person has to ask, "why don't you just back off from the sports?" Unfortunatly I'm not a logical person, so I will continue to play sports and, as history shows, continue to get injured.
It's been 5 weeks since I tore my quadrecept tendon; five weeks to long away from sports. I'm trying to decide what is more tiring. Actually playing a sport, or counting the days until I can return to sport?
Life's been pretty different since my last post. I'm in year 11, turning 16 in six days. and well... I'm about a foot taller. Haha
People rgat know me well, or know me at all, will know that I love sports. The stratagies, the competition, they exhilarition, everything about sports. But after playing sports for pretty much my whole life, I have to ask myself why? In those 15 years and 359 days, I have sprained my ankle 7 times, got kicked in the jaw, done a hamstring, sprained my wrist twice, hyper-extended my knee twice, and now the final straw, torn my quad tendon.
Injuries are a part of sport. When you plays port, you run the risk of getting injured. But, one locigal person has to ask, "why don't you just back off from the sports?" Unfortunatly I'm not a logical person, so I will continue to play sports and, as history shows, continue to get injured.
It's been 5 weeks since I tore my quadrecept tendon; five weeks to long away from sports. I'm trying to decide what is more tiring. Actually playing a sport, or counting the days until I can return to sport?
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