Notice no ballet shoes in that picture? I'd been scrounging all over town to find a pair in her size that I didn't have to pay full price for. As I tell A, we "really didn't want to spend extra dollars that way." Can I just say that God totally provided! I had all of the other pieces of her outfit and had saved more than half what the studio was charging so far. But I had resigned myself to paying their price for the shoes. We went in early so we could do our shopping and God provided a pair in her size that were FREE in the used bin!! Thank you, God!
All the mommies watching through the one-way window were very impressed that the teacher got the little dancers to all line up on tape spots on the floor on the first day. I was also amazed at how quickly you can transform a little girl into a prima donna. Apparently, all you need is wall-to-wall mirrors, head-to-toe pink, a ponytail, some noisy fun tap shoes and her hands on her hips.
As she came out of the room, I asked her if she had fun and she nodded a very approving yes while showing off the lollipop she got. Nothing like a little sugar to keep 'em coming back for more.
We'll do one 45-minute lesson each week. Part of the time is spent learning ballet and another part on tap. It's a real shame we don't have one of those special black floors at our house to practice tap dancing on.
1 comment:
so precious!
We bought ours at payless, which I can only assume is much cheaper than a studio's price (if you're ever in need of a new pair)
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