Yes....
Hiding within the racks they were viewing and popping out suddenly asking for an autograph would be cool.....
I disagree. That kid could bring those signatures to show and tell as a 5 year old. He will have a cool story, with pics, to tell the rest of the class before nap time.If you had a kid who was a huge fan and say...10 or 12 years old? Fine.
Your kid is 3, much to young to know who they are...good decision not to talk to them. That would have been for you and not the child.
And creepy.
If you had a kid who was a huge fan and say...10 or 12 years old? Fine.
Your kid is 3, much to young to know who they are...good decision not to talk to them. That would have been for you and not the child.
And creepy.
Nice post, DP, and good to have you back home.....I served 8 years in the US Army and I can tell you that it made me proud to have people come up and shake my hand when I was out in public in my uniform. That happened all the time, whether you were at Target or in the airport.
I know this isn't exactly the same thing, but I feel like the players certainly wouldn't mind the attention. When someone knows what they are doing is important to other people they should be proud of that. That's part of earning a chance to play Big Ten Basketball. I feel like it's better to walk up and shake their hand and wish them good luck next season than it is to sit back and find yourself staring at them.
Some kids are, Scorpio, they can be taught many things between birth and three years old. I always talked to my children in complete sentences from the first, and after a while would start using two sentences. They would eventually start talking in sentences.....In all fairness, the kid is a very old 3.
The players would dig it, Atomic, it would teach them to be ready for anything on the basketball floor in the heat of battle....stalking is bad!
If you had a kid who was a huge fan and say...10 or 12 years old? Fine.Your kid is 3, much to young to know who they are...good decision not to talk to them. That would have been for you and not the child.And creepy.
I would have had my kid take the picture of me and the boyz.
I think the guys would have appreciated it and would have loved taking pictures with your son. Woodbury and Gesell are a couple of the most humble kids you will ever meet and they would have gladly obliged for a quick picture.