Submitted by CarlyMeyer on

Cheer*lead*er:

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Cheer*lead*er: A noun,

-An enthusiastic and vocal supporter of someone or something.

 

Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be a cheerleader. My mother would ask me at the start of every school year, “what do you want to be when you grow up.” To her dissatisfaction, every year my answer was always the same. I wanted to be a cheerleader. She used to encourage me to “play the sport”, to “be a participant in the sport, not a cheerleader for other players.” In hindsight, I know what her message was, and still is today. “Get off the bench and play the game.”

BUT, I was a cheerleader. Starting at the age of 5, I wore my cowboy boots and brought my red pom poms to every basketball game for my Uncle Scott(see picture). I sat on the bleachers, next to the high school cheerleaders, with my “D” for Dundee, my pom poms, and sat in awe of my heroes, the cheerleaders. I went on to cheer from 5th grade, through 9th grade basketball and football. I even tried out for the Chicago Bulls, Luvabulls and made the team. Dad sent me back to college, but I still made the team. From there, I taught aerobics at Northern Illinois University and cheered people to fitness. I loved every minute, every herky jump and every cartwheel. I was even married to Mr. New Jersey, the Bodybuilder (Patrick’s Dad).

Everyone needs a cheerleader. It feels good to give support, and it feels good to get supported. Today, I cheer on many of my clients and wish them well in achieving their goals in family and business matters.

If you need a cheer, Carly is here! Call me if you need a boost.

Just ask Mitch!

 

Who have you cheered on today?

Comments

Fred Klein

I'm married to a cheerleader and I understand!
Rick Raymond

Thanks for the uplifting cheer. Believe it or not in college I was part of the cheer squad... the male counterpart. Im not sure if I believe it now.
Kelly Welles

What a wonderful blog! Made my day. I now feel that being a born cheerleader is not only ok, it’s one of life’s privileges. Both you and your picture are priceless. THANK YOU!!!
Shelley Simpson

Great blog! I have a colleague who was a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader and I'm glad your dad sent you back to college! LOL!! Now you can cheer for even more players on more teams in more arenas which you do so well!
Carly Bentley

Guy cheerleaders are great for strength and doing great floor routines. My husband was on the cheerleading squad too
Carly Bentley

HAHAHAHAHA!! I am too. It might have been fun for a year or two, but I don’t know many career cheerleaders.
Kelly Welles

Where did they find you? Will you please keep these meanderngs and put them in a book that will be worth of the Smithsonian's Cultural archives.
Your gift for capturing myriad quandaries with empathy, humor and insight are without peer. No kidding. A one-woman show at a minimum. Offer it as a fundraiser for starters. You'll sell out.
Rona Gura

My niece was a cheerleader. Nothing got her angrier than someone saying cheerleading is not a sport.
Samantha Miller

You are a great cheerleader! I love this blog Carly. We should all be cheerleaders for those around us, for our clients, friends, and the ones we love! They need it. (I know I do!)

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