Showing posts with label ballet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballet. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

Right Foot Forward

Had today off. LOVED IT. Had to go get POKED. That's what I call my Coumadin check--to make sure my blood isn't too thick or too thin, for my mitral valve. It's all routine now. I realized again, how blessed I've been to not have any set back from the little open heart work done in 2006. My scar does remind me--daily.

Had to get gas, twas only a buck 65. To think that's cheap. Planned to send my stuff to my Tax Guy. Forgot the envelope at home. Will do tomorrow. Popped me some corn, pet a cat, looked at the trash I need to put curbside, as time ticked to:



I only reality show with DWTS and American Idol. That's about all I can handle. Happiness will run through me until May. About the time Spring Fever really sets in and I wanna do other things on my weekday night. In the meantime...

I never was much of a Go Go's fan, but Belinda Carlise and I are same age and AARP membership invitees-so I'm not ready to see her Go Go. Football is my thing, yet Laurence Taylor didn't quite get a first down tonight. That guy from Jackass? What's his name again? Actually was impressed.

Plus gymnast and fellow Iowan, Shawn Johnson, was very good. And that Gilles guy--who is he? Sex in the City? Never saw the movie, because I never watched the show...sorry. Yummy he was. David Allan Grier was tough and tasty in that green tux. Impressive. The founder of Apple..bless him for stepping out there. Just vote for him because he tried and he's likable. And I don't know anything about rap, yet Lil Kim delivered. I only knew her from going to prison.

However, the dancer who impressed me most, was the jilted one: Melissa from The Bachelor. So very graceful and she knows ballet. Love me some ballet. Right now, she's got the better gig. I don't watch The Bachelor, and really didn't know who she was.

Sure, I left out other dancers tonight. There's a reason. They tried--yet the ones listed stood out for me! And Karina barely had enough doily to call what she had on a costume.

So we'll see what happens next Monday. In the meantime, gotta put out my trash, then try to cram in today's episode of the Young and the Restless: WHEN is Kay going to regain her memory??? And Sharon is being such a....well, when she turns up pregnant, which one of the 3 men will be the daddy? Stay tuned.

I'd be great in the waltz..1...2..3...Dance!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Dancing With The Stars....the Finals!

My friends think I'm nuts because I'm so addicted to this show...! Christian is handsome and has grown on me. Outside of the fear those skimpy outfits the women wear will snap in two. Or mybe I'm just a wanna-be-dancer who will always wonder what if....

At four years old, my mom took me to my first dance recital. I really didn't 'get' what we was going to see. I just know Mom and I walked hand-in-hand to the junior high school where the recital was being held. I remember being surprised how many folks were there. I figured if so many others were there, it must be a good thing.

The recital itself--the only thing I remember was a girl dressed in blue, with blue slippers on her feet. The slippers made her stand on her tippy toes. My mouth dropped. I knew that's what I wanted to do. I babbled on about that one dance all the way home. That fall, I began dance lessons. Again, I didn't 'get' what was happening. I didn't realize I had to work at getting to a point of being on pointe. Being four years old will do that to you.

By the time I was old enough to be on pointe (as some others girls I knew where) Mom burst my bubble, "Black girls can't be ballerinas." Something about being not the right build. It didn't matter--I was crushed. Years later, in fact about three years ago, I watched a PBS documentary about blacks in the arts. There sat a black ballerina-who danced around the entire globe in the 60's and 70's-said she was told she could never be a ballerina because colored girls weren't built the right way. She proved them wrong. I wish I had tried to prove them wrong too.

Dance didn't hold much weight after my mom's crushing blow. My dance teacher put me in a hula skirt because I looked 'authenic'. I was good at the hula, yet for me- dance, TRUE dance was ballet. My dance lessons lasted but a couple more years. My heart wasn't in it. And the weekly 50 mile, round trip to the lessons, felt more like 500. Mom gave me the option of staying or quitting. I really think she tested me. Let me make a decision about my future.

Big mistake. I quit. It's the one thing I do regret. Heck, I wasn't quite 12. I should have kept going. I would have learned sooner--that True dance is what YOU bring to the dance. Not what style it is.

I've taken some adult lessons here and there. In fact, I receive in "A" in jazz dance class. I was the oldest in the class and the teacher said, I had 'presence.' Last fall I tried belly dancing-quite enjoyable, plus quite a workout. I plan to take ballroom lessons this summer. It does help that still 4 year old wanna be ballerina inside me.

So tonight, I will be Dancing With the Stars--in my eyes and still in my dreams--with a little ice cream to help it all down.

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