Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Legs Apart, Butt Out, Hands Out!

Hopefully my title has intrigued you to read this post! I had a feeling the word butt would automatically make people read it. I don't know what it is about the word butt but people just think it is the most funniest thing in the world! Including me! HAHA! Here's me laughing at my own joke: HAHA! Anyway, you're probably thinking: come on already! Lets get to the point of this! So I won't keep you waiting any longer!

This post is all about volleyball! I'm about to go to volleyball conditioning right now (but by the time you read this I will have already been to volleyball and done with it) with some of my awesome friends! Amelia Badelia (she hates when I call her that....so Mel...if you're reading this...ha-ha! Jk!) and Emma Li, and Molly, and Jazz, and a bunch of others! The reason this post is titled the way it is, is because that's the stance for volleyball.

In volleyball I might be the setter. The setter is exactly what it sounds like. They set up the....uhh...play, I guess is what you'd say for the.....geez I'm forgetting all this stuff at the WORST POSSIBLE TIME! Anyway, volleyball is one of the two sports I'm good at. The other is soccer. But I don't play soccer on a team. I play it just in my yard, and stuff like that. Volleyball has become my passion.

As a matter of fact, I love it so much, that for Easter, I got a volleyball! Since I got it, I practice at least once a week. And with my busy schedule, that's not too bad! But the sad thing is, until (and if, but I think I will make it) I make the volleyball team, I can only get real help with volleyball once a week. My whole family knows nothing about volleyball. Except my dad. He knows some. But being the amazing athlete he is, it'd be surprisig if he didn't know a thing or two!

Well, that's all for now bloggers! Spike ya later! Haha! This has been another cheesy joke from Cali!
                                                                                                     ~*Cali*~
Psalms 28:7 The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.

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