Kix, the brand of cereal and Kix the way to spell "Kicks" if you don't have a lot of time.
The Kicks I did when I was a kid, were both. U12 soccer, which, for the uninitiated, isn't about German submarines, but refers, rather, to the Under 12 years old division of the YMCA-run soccer league.
I don't think we won any games. I wonder what it was like to be a different kid. The kids on every other team won at least one game. Does that mean that their practice experiences were significantly different? I ran cross country as a high schooler, and I came in dead last at every meet. Once, I almost didn't, but then I did. Isn't that a bit strange? I mean, of course it isn't STRANGE, but what does it say about me that I did all these things that I was clearly not good at? And if I wasn't good at them, but did them anyways, does that mean that I was kind of incapable of figuring out if I was good at anything? Is that what's standing between me and actually feeling like an adult, figuring out that I'm at least decent at something, that I won't come in dead last, and so someone should hire me to do it?
Very odd. Very very odd.