Lance says August 29, 2010 at 4:30 am An unknowing cheerleader – I love it!! Maybe I should get one of those for my son…who is *ahem* faster than me…and it could say “Hey Dad..TAG…You’re it!”
Jenn says August 29, 2010 at 5:12 am This made me remember what you said to me once about finding our cheerleaders wherever we have to and remembering they are out there.
Donna says August 29, 2010 at 6:10 am Our children can be such great motivators without ever realizing it. Also, that child has the most lovely hair!
the Bag Lady says August 29, 2010 at 6:11 am And she will be even more of a cheerleader when she learns to read the fabulous stuff you write! 🙂
Kelley Burrus says August 29, 2010 at 7:00 am I suspect she’ll choose to wear even when she can read!
Ashley @ Nourishing the Soul says August 29, 2010 at 8:18 am I want my own cheerleader! Can I borrow her?
Fat Daddy says August 29, 2010 at 10:31 am I imagine a slightly different cheerleader to compel me to run faster. But whatever works…right? Cute!!
Lyn says August 29, 2010 at 11:08 am LOL, that is cute! Put her on a bike in front of you and she will keep you going 🙂
Yum Yucky says August 29, 2010 at 11:33 am “MizFitNation” …..I dunno, it just popped into my cranium.
'Drea says August 29, 2010 at 7:41 pm What’s important is those first few years of brainwashing, I mean, in your child’s life. She’ll be so attuned with the cheerleader role that she won’t be able to stop. 😉
Diane Fit to the Finish says August 29, 2010 at 8:32 pm I bet that even after she can read she will be your biggest cheerleader!
An unknowing cheerleader – I love it!!
Maybe I should get one of those for my son…who is *ahem* faster than me…and it could say “Hey Dad..TAG…You’re it!”
Love it! Have a wonderful day!
I love it.
Have a great run. You rock.
Now you just need to make her run IN FRONT of you 🙂
Love it!
This made me remember what you said to me once about finding our cheerleaders wherever we have to and remembering they are out there.
Yay for pint-sized cheerleaders! Love it 🙂
Our children can be such great motivators without ever realizing it. Also, that child has the most lovely hair!
And she will be even more of a cheerleader when she learns to read the fabulous stuff you write! 🙂
Love
You’re my mother role model.
Forget blogging 🙂
Tamera
I suspect she’ll choose to wear even when she can read!
I just saw your tweet about your back.
xo xo
Which begs the question: what’s on the front?
I want my own cheerleader! Can I borrow her?
CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
I imagine a slightly different cheerleader to compel me to run faster. But whatever works…right?
Cute!!
LOL, that is cute! Put her on a bike in front of you and she will keep you going 🙂
Two thumbs up!
“MizFitNation” …..I dunno, it just popped into my cranium.
Love!
Wonderful motivator! Congratulations.
Very Cool 🙂
What’s important is those first few years of brainwashing, I mean, in your child’s life. She’ll be so attuned with the cheerleader role that she won’t be able to stop. 😉
LOL, very cool
I LOVE IT!
I bet that even after she can read she will be your biggest cheerleader!
Great way to cheer.