Thanks Murf.
Phoebe started doing gymnastics and martial arts at age 3, and she got good at both extremely fast, and by age 4 she was already doing demonstrations, performances, and competitions. Of course, when she started competing in martial arts she was going against kids that were up to 7 years old, so she got defeated a few times as any beginner would, but by the time she was 6 she got so good at it that she's been undefeated since then. She will be 9 in July, and at the level that she's competing at now, I don't worry about her getting hurt in martial arts because I know that she is aggressive in her approach and most of her opponents aren't ready for that.
However, when it comes to her gymnastics, I'm always worried about her safety. When she's doing 5 consecutive backflips and transitioning midair before landing, or running on a balance beam and then she jumps doing a 720 degree spin, that's 2 full rotations of her body while she's in the air, and then landing on her feet, it's both thrilling and terrifying to watch. I tell you, every time I watch her do things like that my heart feels like it's going to leap out of my chest. She tells us not to worry about her, because she says that it's just natural for her, and she's described it like a waterfall, it just goes where it has to, it just is. To her credit, so far she hasn't had a single injury yet, she always does her stretching before performing, and she wraps her wrists and ankles for stability, and when she's out there she's extremely focused, but that won't ever stop us from worrying about her when she's performing.
On the positive side of it, as she's getting older now we have noticed some other positive improvements with her, like she started doing Yoga a few months ago and she told us that it's had a profound effect on her, both personally and on her performance. She's also eating healthier as well, choosing lean meals and produce over the salty snacks that she used to eat. She still loves her candy and sweets though, but she is so active that she burns the sugar and calories away during her training. I honestly wish that I had her discipline with my dietary habits, because I should definitely be eating better at my age. Maybe her dedication will be a positive influence on me.
It's funny, while I'm sitting here typing this I just had some memories of Phoebe just pop into my head. First, when my wife was pregnant with her, I remember she said... this one is a kicker. I also remembered one night when Phoebe was 10 months old I was up talking with her because she wouldn't sleep, and there was a thunderstorm just starting, it was the first time that she had heard thunder so she was looking around curiously. I picked her up and walked over to the window and we stood there watching the rain pouring while the thunder continued, then lightning flashed and she was startled, she turned away from the window and pushed her face into my chest, I told her that she shouldn't be afraid, that she doesn't ever have to be afraid of anything in this life. She looked up at me and smiled, and then turned towards the window again, when the lightning flashed again she had a calm look on her face and she didn't turn away again for the rest of the time I stood there.
At the time I thought her smile was just a cute gesture that babies that age would do naturally when somebody is speaking to them, but looking back on it now, I wonder if she actually understood me. I mean, I know that she was just a baby, but this kid is absolutely fearless now, it doesn't matter if it's heights like the climbing wall, her unbelievable gymnastics moves, or another person, I haven't ever seen her express any fear towards anything since she was 2 years old. I wonder if her lack of fear will hinder or assist her in her pursuits, very much like myself, she doesn't hold back when it comes to speaking her mind, and she tells you like it is, so it should be interesting to watch how her social skills develop without a filter. I can tell you from personal experience that people don't like hearing the truth, especially if it contradicts their uninformed point of view. But I can also tell you that the same lack of a filter is why I am where I am today.
On a unrelated side note, our close friend and head chef Raoul told us yesterday that it's time for him to retire. He started working here in 1976, so he's been here at the restaurant for 50 years, more than a valuable employee, he is a dear friend, not just to myself but to my family as well, and we consider him a part of our family. I can't tell you how integral he was to the success of the restaurant both before I was here, and after I acquired it, his delectable dishes and flare in the kitchen has had customers coming back for years, and this place isn't going to be the same without him. We wish him the best, and next weekend we will be throwing a retirement party for him.