I attended my first tournament over this last weekend since March 2, 2008. Having a 5-month vacation after almost 9 years was a welcome and much needed break. I was completely burned out, turned off, and somewhat bitter over my Flyball experiences on this blog, and team problems didn’t help my disposition at all. If it wasn’t for my wife and my dogs looking at me with that look in their eyes like “Are we ever going to play Flyball again?” I came very close to never returning to the sport that I once loved.
It is obvious to me that it will be some time before I’m able to get into full swing again, hell; it may never happen so I’m just taking it slow and one tournament at a time.
I guess you can never definitively say never, but I believe the dogs that I currently own will be my last Flyball dogs. I’m not interested in owning another team, running a team or even training, and I’ve turned these activities over to my wife who still wants to play and be involved. Just tell me what dog is needed on whatever team I’m running on and I’ll be there in the lane waiting with my dog. I don’t want to think about points or even winning.
I’ve put together a list of things that I didn’t miss, things I missed, and things I still miss. This is not all-inclusive, but is the things that come to mind right off the top of my head.
Things I Didn’t Miss
- Preparing for the trip
- Loading the RV
- Unloading the RV at the tournament site
- Loading the RV after the tournament
- Unloading the RV after arriving back home
- The hurt and pain after the tournament
Things I Missed
- Watching the dogs perform - what heart they have
- Seeing old friends
Things I Still Miss
- Old friends that now play on other teams
Back to the Basics
I plan to get back to the basic reason why I started playing this game and that is to have fun with my dog. For now, I want to stay away from everything that made me want to quit. Most of those things had to do with people issues. Flyball can be hard on relationships and I know of family members that no long speak to one another over this game. I believe there a many people playing Flyball today that need to get back to the basics.
I want you all to know that I’m no longer a member of the flyball list and haven’t even looked at the NAFA or U-FLI websites in over 5 months. So I may not be able to return to my old self for a while but if you shoot me some ideas on things that interest you, I’ll give it a go.
I want to thank all the people that came up to me or sent messages, saying that they missed the regular post on this blog. Thank you, your support means a lot to me.
Larry









5 comments ↓
Welcome back Larry!
I have missed your blog and thought perhaps it was done. Just by chance I checked it this morning… Yea!! You’re back!
Thanks, it will probably take some time to get into full swing. At least I’m starting to play again.
Larry, it was good to see you and Fay in Bessemer and we’re so glad to see the blog back.
Over the past 4 years of playing this game, I can see why folks can get burned out or turned off. Having a great group of people with common goals and easygoing personalities to team with makes a huge difference. It’s just very hard to get more than a couple of people together in anything who can all get along and agree on everything and not let the occasional ego get in the way. It’s not just flyball, I’ve found it’s any group of adults that gather with a common interest - there’s always personal and political issues. Just human nature. We’ve had ups and downs, personnel changes and right now we’re in a great position - even though we will probably never run in Div. One, at least with our current group of dogs, but we usually do really consistenly and have a good time together anyway. The good times take the edge off the rough spots we’ve had in the past.
We have to travel farther than most other teams in our division, and yes, that is a pain, but well worth it.
Welcome back and hope to see more of you!
Beth
I am so glad to see you writing again!
I have really missed reading your thoughts and the thoughts of others.
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