Ohhh-lympic Gold Achievements of a Baby
When he first flashed smiles it’s as if his smile was as big as American Michael Phelps’ grin with his 8 gold medals in tow.
When he first played with his feet it’s as if he could already stand and run and break the 200-meter world record of Jamaican Usain Bolt.
When he first bounced by supporting the weight on his legs it’s as if I saw a high jump event champion in the person of Russian Silnov Andrey.
When he first lifted and held his milk bottle it’s as if he would be a good contender for Korea’s weightlifter Jaehyouk Sa.
When he first waved his arms when an object is brought right in front of him it’s as if the French powerhouse Pillet, Sanson and Lopez have picked him to be part of their fencing team.
When he first responded to my presence and voice by kicking it’s as if he has defeated Judo expert and Japan’s pride Masato Uchishiba.
When he first moved his legs in the air in the act of cycling while lying flat on his back it’s as if he could win the road race as Spain’s Samuel Sanchez comes second.
When he first reached out, grabbed and threw an object I screamed loud as if I was one of the Slovenians cheering for Primoz Kozmus for an excellent hammer throw.
When he first moved objects from one hand to the other it’s as if he has the basketball prowess of LA hero Kobe Bryant.
When he first flashed smiles it’s as if his smile was as big as American Michael Phelps’ grin with his 8 gold medals in tow.
When he first played with his feet it’s as if he could already stand and run and break the 200-meter world record of Jamaican Usain Bolt.
When he first bounced by supporting the weight on his legs it’s as if I saw a high jump event champion in the person of Russian Silnov Andrey.
When he first lifted and held his milk bottle it’s as if he would be a good contender for Korea’s weightlifter Jaehyouk Sa.
When he first waved his arms when an object is brought right in front of him it’s as if the French powerhouse Pillet, Sanson and Lopez have picked him to be part of their fencing team.
When he first responded to my presence and voice by kicking it’s as if he has defeated Judo expert and Japan’s pride Masato Uchishiba.
When he first moved his legs in the air in the act of cycling while lying flat on his back it’s as if he could win the road race as Spain’s Samuel Sanchez comes second.
When he first reached out, grabbed and threw an object I screamed loud as if I was one of the Slovenians cheering for Primoz Kozmus for an excellent hammer throw.
When he first moved objects from one hand to the other it’s as if he has the basketball prowess of LA hero Kobe Bryant.
When he first resisted my kisses and snuggles it’s as if he was practicing defense for a much-awaited super heavy bout with Italian boxing king Roberto Cammarelle.
When he first played with water while on the bath tub it’s as if career is over for Great Britain’s Brabants and Ainslie of the kayak, canoe and sailing dream teams.
When he first aimed to catch his dad’s AFL ball it’s as if he would be a good match for Argentina’s footballer team led by Nicolas Pareja.
When he first played with water while on the bath tub it’s as if career is over for Great Britain’s Brabants and Ainslie of the kayak, canoe and sailing dream teams.
When he first aimed to catch his dad’s AFL ball it’s as if he would be a good match for Argentina’s footballer team led by Nicolas Pareja.
When he first showed how baby push ups are done it’s as if he was telling me what the Australian rowers, Crawshay and Brennan, needed to do to strengthen their arm and chest muscles.
When he first learned to roll over it’s as if he could conquer multiple sports in one go like German Jan Frodeno in a triathlon event.
When he first learned to roll over it’s as if he could conquer multiple sports in one go like German Jan Frodeno in a triathlon event.
When he first held tightly to his dad’s table tennis paddle it’s as if Lin Ma of China would be ready to bring home a silver.
When he first hugged his horsey-horsey toy it’s as if I saw an equestrian, Dutch Anky van Grunsven, in the making.
When he first uttered his nowhere-present-in-the-dictionary words (kuykuykuykuykoy and eymama) it’s as if he was ready to deliver his triumphant Olympic speech.
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No one knows how children will turn out; a great tree often springs from a tender plant.
-- Norwegian proverb
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4 comments:
with parents like you, I am quite sure little David will grow up to be more than an Olympian.
- Ninang Doc
i miss david!!!!
Halu Ninang Doc! If I were to pick Baby David’s sports, I would choose Swimming or Tennis. Any actually that’s got no body contact with opponents so there will be less injury. Ciao, pAm :-)
Hello Tita Ninang! Hop on the plane and visit us here again! Ciao, pAm :-)
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