♥ Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Well, I must say. Training was a breeze! Yea, there is still some drop balls on my part and yes I feel bad about it but its done so no crying over spilled milk!
After training, coach gathered us and asked, "Who do you think is the best player?"
Most people said this girl and I just agreed. Not that I dont have brains of my own, it is just that I really think so.
The next question he asked, "Who do you think is your weakest player and should be dropped-out of next Friday's game?"
Immediately I knew the answer.
Me.
He asked some people and they said me.
He even asked me.
I did not say anyone as who was there to say except me?
I cant say that I am not upset cause I really am.
I'm not angry at them.
Dont get me wrong.
If I have to be angry, it would be myself.
Instead, I'm really glad that they told the truth.
I wouldn't want them to be lying.
But, you know what?
I am not stressing over it.
I do agree with them that I am weak and I already expected their answer.
I'm going to use this setback as my advantage.
I'm going to prove them wrong.
Next time my coach ask this question, I would not be on their minds.
I'm going to be good. If not, the best. (can I make such a boast?)
I choose to dance instead of sitting it out. (Evan, are you proud of me? Hee!):)
Good, better, bestnever let it restuntil your good is betterand your better, bestMy coach said something, "You are only as strong as your weaker players."
I dont really understand. Even after he explain, I still dont understand.
I hope I will be able to understand it soon.
I think netball, is like a dance.
Maybe you wont see it but it is a haphazard dance which does have a pattern.
During training, we did a drill that has us turning and catching the ball.
Quite funny actually and it looks like we were doing ballet!
Overall, I'm just glad that I have the truth.
Jiayou me!
Incentives for doing sit-ups:Put chocolates between my knees!I just read something!
It takes 43 muscles to frown but only 17 to smile!
I'm sooo going to smile! :)
I Lay every burden down, at the foot of the cross