Teaching by example, even it hurts

running
I'm quietly hoping to teach my children by example through my daily runs. I mean, having such a sporty mom, has got to mean something good for their education?

Right?

Right?!!

I want to give my children the present of running

I want to give them the present of running as a means to feel better, gain confidence and find balance. It's one of my better gifts, if I do say so myself. And it looks like I'll have to because nobody else does.

Is it working yet?

So one day I asked my eldest daughter hopefully:

'Hey Maartje, are you going to be as good and smart as mommy? You know, go running every day and all that?'
'No' she said decisively, 'because I think running is stupid.'

So I ran for half an hour to show her how well I deal with burning disappointment.

As a gift, you see.

4 comments

Michele Morin said...

Oh, so poignant. I've had that same experience with trying to instill a love of poetry in my kids. Sometimes I wonder if mums' love of something is the kiss of death . . .

Nicole Orriëns said...

LOL... I know what you mean.

Donna @ Modern on Monticello said...

They may surprise you one day and run a marathon with you - or not. At least you are teaching them how to stick with something.

Food nutters said...

I think that's the hardest thing to teach them, to stick with something. And, at the same time the most valuable one. Great post, your neighbor at Create with joy.

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