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Cheer-ed out, but so proud

It’s been a very long two days with two big cheer events.  But the girls rocked it.  And I was very proud.

Was it all perfect? Nope.  Were there a lot of adorable moments? Absolutely.

If you missed it, you can go here for videos from yesterday.   (More from the last couple days in a few posts on B’s blog.  It’s fun to see your kids 8 feet in the air standing on one guy’s hand! )And I’ll add a little one from Kinlee’s routine today.  (I didn’t get to tape Braska’s today, which is sad because she did so much better today... but there will be more opportunities soon.)

 

That they went out there and did these in front of big crowds of unknown people is big. I can’t wait to see how they continue to progress. 

AEC has really earned even more respect from me this weekend.  These coaches have gone above and beyond over and over.  They really have a heart for these kids, and that’s worth the world.

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  1. I am so sorry I could go yesterday for the presentation. I am still feeling weird. We will look into tumbling because Tommy loves gymnastics. He loves it so much that he even enjoyed watching the Olympics. So we will follow his lead and aexplore as many area as possible in gymnastics. Thanks so much for sharing, GREAT VIDEO!

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