Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sports in my life.

They aren't. I try to pay attention when the Bears are on during a Sunday afternoon. I try to keep my mind on the game and off churros when I go to Comiskey with my family. I've even kept reddening, unblinking eyes glued on the tv when I come across a basketball game on tv. But all I end up thinking is "Jesus, this is boring."



The only sport that was ever fun for me was cross country. I absolutely loved to run. As a dancer, I loved the idea of being physicaly active while not having to play well with team mates. Not that I'm hard headed or difficult to get along with, I just get my head stuck in the clouds and drop the ball, no pun intended. But cross country brought a new fire to my life: competition. I could run a whole race, with my mind wandering wherever I wanted it to, and all I had to do was make sure I could run faster than most of the girls there. I was good at it and it was awesome. BUT then I got a stress fracture which never healed quite right and now whenever I run I get a sharp pain in my left leg. So there that went.



Well, this blog made me sufficiently angry at the sport of cross country.



Boo, sports. Good riddance.

1 comment:

  1. I'm sorry Anne..
    But what about slam? That could be a sport..right? We certainly had to work. And we did jumping jacks before bouts, thats physical. And we got thai, severly times, after competitions, just like little kids who get mcdonalds after a soccer game. So yeah. Slam is totally a sport so transitive property you can't hate them.

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