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karmiclimber
May 4, 2012, 11:35 AM
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So last night in the gym, my daughter made it to the top...
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I've been taking her climbing since she was three (6 now). All of this time, she has had a really strong fear of heights, only ever climbing approximately half a route and then freaking out. But last night, she went all of the way to the top, and I am really proud... The moment we could tell that she was actually going for the top... Poof At the top: Poof She cruised that route 3 times and then decided she needed "something harder." Chalking up on her project: Poof Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics...and thanks for reading one proud Mom blabber about her daughter.
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karmiclimber wrote: I've been taking her climbing since she was three (6 now). All of this time, she has had a really strong fear of heights, only ever climbing approximately half a route and then freaking out. But last night, she went all of the way to the top, and I am really proud... The moment we could tell that she was actually going for the top... [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/IzyHR.jpg?1[/IMG] At the top: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/buieQ.jpg?2[/IMG] She cruised that route 3 times and then decided she needed "something harder." Chalking up on her project: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/TR9oI.jpg?1[/IMG] Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics...and thanks for reading one proud Mom blabber about her daughter. that's awesome. congrats. I get the same feeling when my friends (not kids) do the same on a route that was hard for them. I can imagine the feeling of three years in waiting with a kid.
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sungam
May 4, 2012, 2:06 PM
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Good stuff KC! Is that some subtle tension, though?
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amphotography89
May 4, 2012, 7:17 PM
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karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: Good stuff KC! Is that some subtle tension, though? Thanks guys! I'm not ashamed to admit that mommy helped her hike the climb once or twice. Some of it WAS reachy for her. The second (harder route) with the bright green pockets was actually remnants of a comp the gym hosted a week or so ago. next step is to free climb at Yosemite right? haha
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karmiclimber
May 4, 2012, 7:27 PM
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amphotography89 wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: Good stuff KC! Is that some subtle tension, though? Thanks guys! I'm not ashamed to admit that mommy helped her hike the climb once or twice. Some of it WAS reachy for her. The second (harder route) with the bright green pockets was actually remnants of a comp the gym hosted a week or so ago. next step is to free climb at Yosemite right? haha Moar like rope gun for Mommy at the New! Now if I could just find a way to anchor all 38 lbs. of her down so she can give me a proper belay I actually did promise to get her gear if she made it to the top...bby climbing shoes, harness and a chalk bag. You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows.
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sungam
May 4, 2012, 7:37 PM
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karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag.
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karmiclimber
May 4, 2012, 7:41 PM
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sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man.
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karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. hahah. I just spoke with her. she is going to try and make a tinkerbell one that doesnt look like some one turned tinkerbell into a cylinder. don't worry after she works on the pony for the grown man. she has a few orders of purses and clutches (what ever those are) to catch up on before that though.
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karmiclimber
May 4, 2012, 8:14 PM
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amphotography89 wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. hahah. I just spoke with her. she is going to try and make a tinkerbell one that doesnt look like some one turned tinkerbell into a cylinder. don't worry after she works on the pony for the grown man. she has a few orders of purses and clutches (what ever those are) to catch up on before that though. Oh I was just giving sungam the raspberries. No rush. She could do something like crochet a big flower (or rainbow) and put a little tinkerbell on it...whatever works. If tinkerbell is too complicated, I'm sure she would love a pony chalk bag also :-) Anyway, if/when she can do it, message me with pricing and how to pay
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amphotography89
May 4, 2012, 8:39 PM
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she is going to draw up somethings. for both of you. She just told me that she charges $40 per bag. she also wanted me to let you guys know that she realizes its pricey but a lot of time goes into making it and pretty much everything but the draw strings are hand made. even the linings hand sewed. She also takes either a check mailed to her or paypal. what ever works best for you. obviously no pressure. i could always just break up with her for a few days and you can start dating her and get a free one. worked for me lol.
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karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait.
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karmiclimber
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sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home
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karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat?
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sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol
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amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis!
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sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. your right....but I dont eat meat anymore Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis!
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amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! your right....but I dont eat meat anymore Well, I guess you can talk then. I have to say that vegetarian haggis is delicious, though. You should try it out some time.
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sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Ill make it my life goal to try one Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! your right....but I dont eat meat anymore Well, I guess you can talk then. I have to say that vegetarian haggis is delicious, though. You should try it out some time.
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amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! your right....but I dont eat meat anymore Well, I guess you can talk then. I have to say that vegetarian haggis is delicious, though. You should try it out some time. Ill make it my life goal to try one You should scroll down before typing your response (or just start typing before clicking)
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yeah I was replying with my phone and I couldn't scroll for what ever reason
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sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! haggis is best served super spicy, with a lot of smokey whiskey. i'll pass on the tats and keep the nips, thanks.
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! haggis is best served super spicy, with a lot of smokey whiskey. i'll pass on the tats and keep the nips, thanks. I never took you for an ink hater. To be honest I figured quite the opposite.
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sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! haggis is best served super spicy, with a lot of smokey whiskey. i'll pass on the tats and keep the nips, thanks. I never took you for an ink hater. To be honest I figured quite the opposite. OK, gonna go ahead and admit that that one went over my head.
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: amphotography89 wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: sungam wrote: karmiclimber wrote: You should see if that chalk-bag-making gf of yours could make something tinkerbell shaped with rainbows. Sorry, she is currently reserved for the making of an awesome DJ PON3 chalkbag. Its cool. My 6 year old can wait while she makes the pony bag for the grown man. Well when you put it like that... Yes. Yes she can wait. Haha...you are such a delightful asshole. And I mean that in the most awesome way possible. If I had to pick on person from rc to climb with it would be Sungam all the way. Provided you left ur clothes on and left ur haggis leftovers at home Hahaha, The clothes I can handle... But no haggis? WWhaaat? I had to google haggis.....I don't approve lol Oh what EVER. I know you ate a hotdog, bro. I KNOW YOU ATE A HOT DOG. Don't pretend that isn't worse then haggis! haggis is best served super spicy, with a lot of smokey whiskey. i'll pass on the tats and keep the nips, thanks. I never took you for an ink hater. To be honest I figured quite the opposite. OK, gonna go ahead and admit that that one went over my head. Skipping tats but liking nips? I thought you were saying you like boobs but don't like tattoos. I took you for the type that wouldn't mind some ink.
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