"Dear Parents:
I have asked your daughter's class to participate and perform in the Studio's holiday party performance. It is Sunday, December 16 in the afternoon. The dancers must be at the Studio by 1:00 p.m. and the party is from 2:00-3:00 p.m. They will perform at 2:15 p.m...
...I hope you will allow your child to participate. If you have any questions, please call me at...[number omitted]
Sincerely,
Mrs. H"
So, what do you think? Mom, you're reading, can I dance at the party? Please?
Heh.
That is so many shades of awesome. Are you going to do it?
ReplyDeleteDude, it'd be so kewl if your mom lets you dance at the party.
ReplyDelete(I am still in awe that your are taking this class. I am going to slink off to the slacker corner now.)
hopefully, there's a daddy/daughter dance portion of the program, too :) i want to see pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteUm, Venessa? I am so in awe that you have applied to grad school, are homeschooling your kids, plan to cultivate a multi-acre farm, and are also are pregnant with a fourth child!?!
ReplyDeleteThat does so not compare whatsoever with a little dance class that's one hour a week.
V--A slacker you are not.
Kelly, I think I might! I was going to ask if it's okay to have friends in the audience (so we can laugh about it later).
ReplyDeleteThe music for the dance number my class is performing at the holiday party is, :ahem: the Beach Boys "Little Saint Nick" :caf:
Bwahahahhaha!!! Okay, really, it's fun, but the teacher picks some campy stuff to dance to. She likes the soundtracks from "High School Musical" and "Hanna Montana". I credit her for being in her 60s and keeping up with popular music, though.