Saunders, Rachel2012-04-182012-04-182004Saunders, R. (2004). 'Tis better to be seen. Waikato Journal of Education, 10, 221-225.1173-6135https://hdl.handle.net/10289/6227The article presents the author's experience related to leisure activities. He says as, "The sound of my Adidas sprigs scratching and clawing at the concrete as I sprint down Wendywood Lane towards the school draws attention and interested looks, not to mention amusement, from the early morning gardeners and people shuffling out to collect the paper. With lungs nearly bursting and my breath heaving painfully in my chest, the picket fences and hydrangeas blur beside me as I eventually round the corner to the back of the school fields. I scan the horizon for my school colors. I can just make out the yellow and blue strip of my hockey team as they gather together by the dug outs. Parents are starting to gather on the sideline and joust for the position closest to the coach. I search along the line for a glimpse of my father. Not there yet. I know that he'll be there soon."application/pdfen© 2004 Waikato Journal of Education. It is posted here by permission for personal use.education'Tis better to be seen.Journal Article