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  • S.U.D
    On the Rookie List
    • Sep 2005
    • 237

    Feeling proud

    I've been teaching my five year old the club song since saturday. We watched the game on video last night together. By half time, he had given me six solo renditions in full voice. He fell asleep next to me in the third quarter and I watched the rest of it alone.

    Had tears in my eyes at the end (first time for me for this game), continued when the players received the medallions and when we lifted the cup.

    I'm so proud of the Swans and of my little fella. I think he has earned the right to attend games next year. Looking forward to barracking and singing the victory song together.
    Looking out for good omens which can bring the Swans the 2007 premiership

    My kids had chicken pox and they were all red and white, that's one
  • cruiser
    What the frack!
    • Jul 2004
    • 6114

    #2


    Indoctrinate them while they're young.
    Occupational hazards:
    I don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.
    - animal psychic Amanda de Warren

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    • Mel
      Regular in the Side
      • Jul 2005
      • 883

      #3
      Well done, it's the only way. Both my niece and nephew knew all the words by the time they were two and a half, although they had no idea what they were singing Words like 'honour' don't mean much to toddlers. I recommend buying a swans teddy that sings the song. That helped us a great deal

      Just be careful though, those munchkins pick up a lot of stuff. The boy came up with some gems this year such as "Why don't the umpires use their BRAINS!", and "Those Eagles aren't showing us any RESPECT!"

      First game at six weeks (pluggers 1300th) , the boy had no chance
      Life's not a spectator sport

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      • swansrock4eva
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2003
        • 1352

        #4
        Originally posted by Mel
        Well done, it's the only way. Both my niece and nephew knew all the words by the time they were two and a half, although they had no idea what they were singing Words like 'honour' don't mean much to toddlers. I recommend buying a swans teddy that sings the song. That helped us a great deal

        Just be careful though, those munchkins pick up a lot of stuff. The boy came up with some gems this year such as "Why don't the umpires use their BRAINS!", and "Those Eagles aren't showing us any RESPECT!"

        First game at six weeks (pluggers 1300th) , the boy had no chance
        Lol And I'm guessing that you guys sit in the family-friendly part of the ground otherwise there'd be much worse coming out than talking about umpire brains and respect!

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        • S.U.D
          On the Rookie List
          • Sep 2005
          • 237

          #5
          Originally posted by Mel
          Well done, it's the only way. Both my niece and nephew knew all the words by the time they were two and a half, although they had no idea what they were singing Words like 'honour' don't mean much to toddlers. I recommend buying a swans teddy that sings the song. That helped us a great deal

          Just be careful though, those munchkins pick up a lot of stuff. The boy came up with some gems this year such as "Why don't the umpires use their BRAINS!", and "Those Eagles aren't showing us any RESPECT!"

          First game at six weeks (pluggers 1300th) , the boy had no chance
          I agree with you on the words like "honour". My boy still reckons that it's the loyal swans marching to victory!!
          Looking out for good omens which can bring the Swans the 2007 premiership

          My kids had chicken pox and they were all red and white, that's one

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          • swanzotope
            On the Rookie List
            • Sep 2005
            • 191

            #6
            i sure hope u ran on the field with ur six year old

            i remember running up too the players and groping them D:

            you just don't see great crowd invasions anymore. :<
            R & W 4 Life

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            • BayseysLeftBoot
              On the Rookie List
              • Jan 2004
              • 523

              #7
              Originally posted by swanzotope


              i remember running up too the players and groping them D:
              Taking your 'love' of the swans a bit far isn't it?

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              • Mel
                Regular in the Side
                • Jul 2005
                • 883

                #8
                Originally posted by swansrock4eva
                Lol And I'm guessing that you guys sit in the family-friendly part of the ground otherwise there'd be much worse coming out than talking about umpire brains and respect!
                No we're in the Churchill, but thankfully we have a few families around us and no foul-mouths

                He can read pretty well now though and knows how to use the internet, so I'd better make sure he doesn't stumble on this site
                Life's not a spectator sport

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                • goswannie14
                  Leadership Group
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 11166

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mel
                  First game at six weeks (pluggers 1300th) , the boy had no chance
                  My unborn baby has been to 8 matches this season, including the GF...first "live/born" one should be against Essendon in round 1 2006.

                  We are working on the theory that they experience all the things that happen before they are born. He/she will be a little Swan for sure
                  Does God believe in Atheists?

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                  • Bazman
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 213

                    #10
                    S.U.D Indoctrinate him more buy him a membership every year.

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                    • HighFlying
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 33

                      #11
                      My little man will be 2 next month (eek!), and had a membership before he was born (courtesy of my sister). We didn't know if he was a boy or a girl, so until he was born he was known as "Baby Hoy". Had his first Swannies photos earlier this year with Tadhg, Stuey and Benny Matthews, when the Swans played Collingwood at Newcastle (our home town).

                      My sister has a lot to answer for.... Jem's first words were Mum, Dad, duck and Barry. He can name several players without prompting, and refers to ROK as Duck-Butt (heehee!). Will ask for a rendition of "Cheer Cheer" when he's bored, and will point and yell "Tackle!" during games. Sometimes my sister will tell him the story of how he's drafted when he's 19 and goes on to win the Brownlow in 2025 (taking his favourite auntie, and Uncle Barry, to the ceremony!).

                      His father is a Newcastle Knights fan, so there's been a fair bit of tension in our household. Sometimes I hope he'll just play tennis or soccor. But I think the odds are stacked against hubby.... I'm sure Jem's got red and white blood!

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