We practiced stance, the importance of chalking your cue, bridging your hand and the stroke. He followed all steps to a tee - it was pretty impressive to see him and of course, all eyes were on him. He could barely reach over the table, but he never gave up. By the time we left the pool hall, he had fans talking to him and all Ethan could do was smile from ear to ear with his dimples. He wants to go back!
Ethan tought me a great lesson - never take things too seriously and always have fun with what you do. I know I personally take billiard too serious sometimes and get down on myself when I don't perform well. I need to step back and realize it's just a game and there's always an opportunity to learn from my mistakes and be a ball of fire on my next game. You know how honest kids are...he said the funniest things.
"The stick is so heeeeavy"
"This game is hard." (You're telling me!)"
"I need a chair to play this game...I can't see."
"All your teammates are good Jennefer! Can I play with your team?"
"I am good! I am good a many things...I can play Guitar Hero on expert and now I can play pool!"
Lastly, I came across an cute billiard joke - made me giggle. Hope you enjoy:
Snooker:
Two drunks went into a pub and found the snooker table set up for a game."Can we have a game?" they asked the barman."Sure, it’s all free."After an hour neither of them had potted a ball."Lets speed things up," - said the first drunk."How?" - asked the other."Firstly, lets take the balls out of the frame..."
*winks*
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So when are you going to vegas to get the cue? *wink*
Very soon. You know of anyone that sells good kid's cues in Vegas?!
Lemme know next time they're in town and we'll both take him and Jaden out - same age, and they'll prolly have a blast!
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