Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tennis pros

Aidan and Lacey took tennis lessons over the summer.  It was a crazy hot summer but we all endured the lessons well.  We had our camping chairs, snacks, and water for the spectators and then a fan/spray bottle, and water bottles for the players.  After a few lessons we realized the coach was our neighbors son.

Lacey had great form to start but just couldn't connect with the ball.  It would take her five swings to finally hit the ball.  Aidan had great form but too much power.  He was hitting it to the fence each time.  After a few lessons though they both improved drastically.  They played with larger balls that were mostly nerf.  They were called Quick Start balls.  I guess they are all the rage in Europe and the coach claims that is why European tennis players are better than Americans.  The coach was really good with the kids.  He was fun, patient but stern.  It didn't take long for the coach to find out that Grandpa Carter was tennis player and that the kids now felt ready to play against him.  I think that was both of the kids goal, to beat Grandpa.  The last tennis lesson of the summer was exciting for the kids because the coach had put all sorts of prizes on one half of the court.  Stuffed animals, toys, candy, snacks etc.  He had the kids hit the ball over the net and which ever prize they hit with the ball or hit closest to, they would win.  Each kid one like 3 things.  Also this summer they were featured in the local paper.  Lacey was quoted in the article.  It was exciting for them.


Trying to keep up with the big kids.


I was so happy to see them love tennis and that they actually have some skill in it.  Ryan has been good to take them to play tennis to keep up their skills.  Hopefully we will keep with Carter tradition and become a tennis playing family as well.

2 comments:

Melinda said...

Get Lacey one of those tennis skirts and she'll look like a pro.
Aidan looks down and ready for Grandpa.

Susan said...

Oh boy...Grandpa had betters start practicing if he's going to take them on! I'm so glad they like to play because that is a lifetime sport. I bought Luke and Megan those balls and worked out with them while I was in Boise. I hope Melinda will keep it going.