K is no longer allowed to hit tennis balls in Nana’s house. Too many crystal vases are at risk.
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K is no longer allowed to hit tennis balls in Nana’s house. Too many crystal vases are at risk.
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Tennis Tot from Rachel T on Vimeo.
4malmal
/ May 14, 2009OH MY! HE IS REALLY AMAZING! REALLY!!!
who cares about potty training
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Karen
/ May 14, 2009Wow!! He is great! He looks like one of those 4 yr olds practising during tennies classes. He definitely has great potential. I am more amazed that he can serve too. Very very good hand-eye coordination. Better than many adults who can’t even hit the ball. Way to go!!
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Rachel
/ May 14, 2009Rachel, Karen – Thanks for the compliments
Realised that K has alot of enthusiasm for tennis and golf from a very young age. So we just let him naturally develop his interest. It’s quite amazing what interest and passion can do for a child.
Hopefully, once he starts school, he can get a bit of that enthusiasm into learning his ABCs
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Merryn
/ May 14, 2009oh goodness! dat is one great tennis player in the making! i like the part where he grinned after he missed a hit! LOL!
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Tin
/ May 14, 2009I’m impressed!!! He’s really amazing!!!
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CaLi :)
/ May 16, 2009you forgot to mention that he can still play tennis at home though… PRETEND tennis!
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Rachel
/ May 16, 2009Merryn & Tin – Thanks for your compliments
Cali – Yeah…forgot to mention that he still can play pretend tennis in the house for a good 15 minutes, together with the sound effects.
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the little prince
/ May 19, 2009I truely amazed…..:-)
Keep it up…
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J@n!ce
/ May 27, 2009I’m so impressed. My son is 5 yrs old but still cant play well.
:)
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