Honestly, I didn't think I'd be watching the Olympics as much as I have been. I thought, Okay, I'll watch women's gymnastics, but that's it. But lo and behold, I have also been watching swimming, diving, a bit of beach volleyball, and track as well (dang it, I have yet to see the Men's basketball team play).
So, okay, me watching swimming shouldn't be so hard to believe since Michael Phelps was putting on the most awesome performances ever. However, I am surprising myself at how much I am getting into these sports events. I'll be the first to let ya know that I am not the most athletic person in the world, and am only mildly interested in sports. Hmmmm...Chris must be influencing me...the guy is such a huge sports fan.
So, these past few weeks, I have been
cheering on Michael,
booing the French guy who talked smack about our relay team,
awwwing at how cute Shawn Johnson is,
looking on with pride at Nastia Liukin,
shaking my head at the possibly underaged Chinese gymnasts (well, I'll also admit I have been wowed by their athletic ability),
longing to have Misty May and Kerri Walsh's abs,
hoping I will look like Dara Torres when I am 41,
getting teary eyed along with those athletes who lost a heartbreaking race (American athletes as well as athletes from other countries),
getting misty eyed along with those athletes who have stood proudly at a medal podium,
cracking up at some of Bob Costa's conversations with Bela Caroli,
and
wishing I could fly a kite and hug a panda in China (well, this has nothing to do with the competitions, but I thought I'd mention it)
I guess my watching the Olympics has more to do with pride and getting to see people of all walks of life than with me wanting to watch athletic prowess. I am glad I have taken the opportunity to enjoy these games.
(This is a quick rambling, so apologies for any grammar and spelling mistakes. Also, I don't know why the heck I am doing this right now. I have to get up at 6 a.m...lol).