SARAH IS ACTUALLY PRETTY GOOD

Sunday, November 23, 2008

We survived last week without Sarah.

On Monday, we dropped her off with a suitcase and a sleeping bag and she went to 6th grade camp with NO contact with us (except a letter I sent that was totally lame because I had to write it before she left in order for it to get there - so it was absolute nonsense) until we picked her up on Friday!

The most sad member of the household was Gizmo, who treated Sarah's empty room like a shrine to be visited, lingered about, and wailed in for varying periods each day. We all did feel her absence, though. It was weird. The longest we have gone without Sarah's presence ever - and with NO contact?! Freaky.

After we fumigated the luggage and disinfected the child - what's amazing is not only did she survive, she loved it! And this is the little homebody who, at her first sleepover, announced to the mom in charge, "I think I had better go home. I'm not ready for a sleepover yet."

Next step: summer camp? And then... Oxford?!

But actually that's not why I'm writing this post. I'm writing this post because when we were at the Ice Arena yesterday (yes friends, 75 degrees and gorgeous in San Diego yesterday, and I'm where???), Sarah's coach told her that she would like Sarah to START COMPETING starting in March! Wow!

Sarah is very excited - and I have to say, not only is it a big accomplishment and a testament to her diligence in practicing her moves... but it's again illustrating the great mystery of genetics that she can actually DO something like this.

Watch the video below - it's not very long because I'm having a bit of a challenge filming her during the practice sections what with all the hooligans skating in front of me and falling all over the place (aka people like ME).

All I have to say is that if I tried what she is doing in this film, there would be 3 little kids skewered on my skate like a bunch of martini olives, and that's IF I was able to stay vertical (unlikely).

(Sarah is in the white hoodie and the brown skirt)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The video is not coming up on my computer. Stink. I wanna see it! And Shel, don't completely sell your athletic abilities short...you were a mean synchronized swimmer!
Mel

Michelle Edelman said...

OMG the synchronized swimming. Can you say DORK? OMG. Also - I was NOT good at it. I didn't drown, but I never got my leg straight up in the air, and also, oy, I cannot imagine what my little hamhocks looked like sticking up in the air.

THANKS for the flashback.

Here's a link to the video on google - maybe that will work - just strip the URL into a separate browser.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2115711705988341552&hl=en

Anonymous said...

OMG I forgot you did synchronized swimming! whahahahaha! I would like to see that now, please.
Sarah is strangely graceful on the ice for an Edelman. That is so exciting that she's going to compete! Is she going to have to get spangly outfits and stuff? SO COOL!

Michelle Edelman said...

Yes thank GOD there were no digital videocameras back then.

Yes spangly outfits are definitely going to come our way... and probably hair nets and such.

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!! Sarah is gracefully skating backwards and around other people and not losing her balance or anything!!!! Fantastic! So exciting to have an athlete in our family!

Michelle Edelman said...

I know - she isn't even falling over the people who are falling.