DD's new favorite thing is to SLAM her legs onto her crib mattress to make it bounce. So I'm thinking she's headed for Olympic level trampoline, right??

So, in honor of the last day of the Olympics, anyone else want to share your child's likely Olympic sport, given their current goofy activities??
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Re: Trampoline anyone?
Even though he's already got the body of a swimmer - all torso and big hands - DS1 seems to be headed for Track and Field if his love of running in circles is any indication.
Shame about the short legs
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Well, these guys are without a doubt, swimmers (we spent the weekend at another competition, bling city). But just to give doubt, K could easily be a water polo or lacrosse player. She's brutal. I have bruises on my shins and arm from her. I had to hide the lacrosse sticks. Or, luge. She has a plasma car that she flings herself down the sidewalk on, fult tilt, sometimes laying back. The faster the better.
Oh, and if talking were an Olympic sport, E wins.
LOL, GT, DS would be a close second! Actually, he adores soccer, but has inherited my lack of sports ability. Gold medal in spectating, or he could fill in the Bob Costa role for announcing. Maybe E could co-anchor?
DD, if there still is rythmic dance, she'd ace this one, as she can already do a summersault, and gooves everytime there's music on.