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Congrats Loops. I danced in a few competition and it's very hard to keep the smile while you're concentrating on the dance and a nervous wreck knowing you're being judge.
Congrats Loops. I danced in a few competition and it's very hard to keep the smile while you're concentrating on the dance and a nervous wreck knowing you're being judge.
For the curious, here's a video of DanO dancing. He's got some moves ...
taking the wife and grown up kids for a family vacation this spring to Disney.. gonna become a kid again... I have been there twice - when both of them turned 7, 7 years apart, this will be the first time I don't have to walk for four days with a backpack and a kid on my shoulders... lol, my oldest told me if I wanted to relive the experience she would take the ride...
If you keep shootin, you can turn any piece of meat into burger
taking the wife and grown up kids for a family vacation this spring to Disney.. gonna become a kid again... I have been there twice - when both of them turned 7, 7 years apart, this will be the first time I don't have to walk for four days with a backpack and a kid on my shoulders... lol, my oldest told me if I wanted to relive the experience she would take the ride...
DISNEYWORLD or DISNEYLAND?
If you're coming out to the left coast, let me know. I'm minutes from Disneyland.
"taking the wife and grown up kids for a family vacation this spring to Disney.. gonna become a kid again... I have been there twice - when both of them turned 7, 7 years apart, this will be the first time I don't have to walk for four days with a backpack and a kid on my shoulders... lol, my oldest told me if I wanted to relive the experience she would take the ride..."
-------------------LOL. I know the feeling. My oldest(Zach) was 4 and my second(Kaity) was 2 when we went there. My youngest wasn't born yet. While looking at an aquarium I was tending to aity who had turned fussy and Zach wondered off. Mom was shopping with her prents in a store. Dad had the kids. When I got done dealing with Kaity's issues, maybe a couple minutes, Zach had disappeared. Wanna talk about an instant jolt to the heart----it was humming pretty rapid. I rushd up the walkway to te main concourse andit was an intersection. He could have gone one of three ways. I found the first "worker" available and related the info. She tried to calm me by saying this happens all the timeand they would find hm. Didn't do much good. I headed down the path we had previously come from and I must have looked frantic as after a couple hundred yards a woman approaced me and asked if I was looking for a young boy wearing such and such. I said yes. She said he asked where the bathroom was as he had to go and sure enough he as in there. Talk about relief. My biggest fear in life is for one of my kids to be abducted---even more than death. Ironically I'm currently reading a book that has that very issue.
Leti & I are thinking of taking Ben down to Disneyland sometime around his b-day (Feb. 22nd). Maybe we could hook-up for a couple of beers and let the kids play?
gONZ me thinks fla.. I wanted to go to cali, and if I ever do, you would be the first I would let know...but the kids want to go to fla and make our way to key west for a couple of days
If you keep shootin, you can turn any piece of meat into burger
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