For as long as Ella can remember, gymnastics has been part of her life. She took rec lessons at the Y during both or her preschool years and moved to Ascend gymnastics her Kindergarten year to participate in a better rec program. After the pandemic shut everything done, she returned back to rec classes at the beginning of 1st grade and never stopped. For the past six years, it's been her #1 sport and focus. She went from being in the advanced rec class in 1st grade to preteam in 2nd grade to competitive gymnastics from 3rd to 6th grade. I loved watching her grow and develop over the years in her confidence, her skill level, and her work ethic. Most especially, I loved the dear friendships that she has made during her years in the gym. But, yesterday, this chapter closed for good as Ella has made the decision to make the transition to competitive cheerleading. Since it has always been a dream of Ella's to be cheerleader in high school, we thought that it would be a good idea to have a year or two of competitive cheerleading experience before she tries out for her high school cheer team in the spring of 8th grade. So after doing a bunch of research and checking out three cheer gyms in our area, Ella attended three nights of tryouts at one of these gyms last week. With zero cheerleading experience, we found out last Saturday that Ella had been placed in their top level due to her tumbling skills, her athleticism, and her small build that will make her an excellent flyer. This was super exciting news for Ella and me and confirmed that we had made the right decision to move to cheerleading at this time.
So it was bitter sweet last night for Ella to attend her last gymnastics practice of her life and say goodbye to her beloved Xcel coach, Madison, and to all of the girls on her Xcel Platinum team. Although she had only been with this new team for a year, she absolutely adored her new coach and all of the girls on her team. The majority of this team consists of high school age girls, but they all treated Ella like a little sister. And, luckily, Ella hit it off with the few girls that were close in age to her and had a great time spending hours with them practicing every week. Overall, Xcel was a wonderful experience for her and I am so grateful that she was able to close her gymnastics chapter on such a positive note.




























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