Be a Tomboy for a Day

July 16, 2008     Posted in Reality

22872901.jpgI was at the exact perfect age — high school seniordom — when the Red Sox achieved that wonder of wonders and won the world series for the first time in 87 years. To understand how momentous that was for Bostonians, you really had to have been there — my headmistress declared a day off from school, there were parades and people dressed up in Red Sox outfits every day that week.

The curse was reversed! Even more than that miracle, though, was the miracle that some people who had less than zero interest in sports (like yours truly) suddenly became excited by the games.

All of us, no matter what our sports background, were on the edge of our seats as the Red Sox struggled to beat the Yankees, our mortal enemy, and then the Cardinals. Each won game was one more day we were still alive, and I still remember the excited discussions at school. People who had never held a baseball in their lives were talking strategy and statistics; Red Sox caps came out in every possible color.

It reminded me of how fun and exciting it can be to pretend to be a tomboy even for a little while, especially in the summer, and get your head and heart into a game. Sports are made not just by the playing, but by the watching. Every great athlete dreams not just of winning, but of having the crowd go wild.

So, this summer, go to a game of some sort and root root root for the home team. There’s nothing like going to a baseball game — the evening lights coming on, the hot dogs and beer, the dazzlingly green turf, the occasional heart-in-your-throat moment. It’s the same with basketball or soccer (soccer, that sadly maligned game in America, that desperately needs fans). Plan a day out to your nearest stadium, get a bucket of popcorn, and scream yourself hoarse. Even if you love being a girly girl, you’ll be glad you engaged with sports on a primal level for a day and got a taste of what everyone else is so excited about.

4 Comments on "Be a Tomboy for a Day"
  1. Erin says:
    Wed, 16th Jul 20085:50 am 

    You don't have to be a tomboy to like baseball.

  2. K says:
    Wed, 16th Jul 20086:19 am 

    I watch more baseball and football than most of my male friends….and I don't think any of us would consider me a tomboy.

  3. Joanna says:
    Wed, 16th Jul 20081:59 pm 

    Blair? Wow, what a strange way to find you! This must be the same Blair as the one I knew back at Pierce Elementary because I believe you go to Princeton. How's life?

  4. Blair H. - Princeton says:
    Mon, 21st Jul 20084:04 pm 

    Is this Joanna S.? Whoah, how are you? Everything is good with me — I'm in NYC for the summer. What are you up to for the summer, and what school are you at?

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