Daniel and I have spent many hours together on band trips
and at competitions. (Yes, I am that
crazy mom in the stands who claps and screams for the band.) I
understand his love for marching because I experienced that same thrill when I
was in high school. What a moment it
must have been for my father, who also marched in a band, to watch his baby
watch her baby march for the last time. It made me look ahead and wonder if I
will have the chance to someday see a grandchild march like he has. Will that love be passed to the next
generation?
This weekend we also saw Joshua play the lead role of the
Cat in the Hat in his high school’s production of Suessical the Musical. As we
laughed at his antics on stage, I again saw a son following in a grandparent’s
footsteps. My mom was the lead in many
plays during her high school years. I
can still hear her voice when she sang to me when I was young and can close my
eyes and see her on stage as clearly as if I had been sitting in the
audience. I know that in a very real way
she was up on that stage with Joshua.
This weekend I also took my parents to see my health club
and shared with them the lifestyle changes I have made. They both have been great role models of a
healthy life style, but in the past discouragement made me abandon their
example. I realized this weekend that it
is never too late to restore. I
am determined that my new approach to nutrition and fitness will honor them and
the love that motivated their example. Marching
in a band - Starring in a musical….two events that were extremely significance
because they were firmly rooted in legacy and love. It is my new mission to add health and
fitness to that list. I plan on someday
being that grandma who watches my broccoli-eating, active grandchildren march
in a band or be in a play. Tomorrow I work
out to show tunes and Sousa!
And next week you will workout with your sister whom you have inspired to push further despite her own mountainous obstacles.
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