Oh how I remember those days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Recitals were always nightmares because Aimee was in so many different dances....but she was beautiful and loved her dance!! Out of all of them she loved ballet most and loved when she got her first toe shoes. She was in HEAVEN! She took dance for 17 years from age 3 till 20 and loved every minute of it. It is so good for girls to be involved with this, it teaches them some grace if they don't have any

, control, a sense of "team", discipline, and a hard work ethic that so many kids these days don't have. You gotta work hard if you want something.
And I am with Mary when she says enjoy this time, don't blink because before you know it they are going to college, turn 21 and their own person and don't need you to do their hair and their makeup, etc........wow, I miss those every day trips to the dance studio to drop off and pick up and trying to remember what dance was what day and what shoes, etc. etc....she always knew, but sometimes Momma would forget, oh well.
Beautiful pictures of your girls. I was so glad I took some of Aimee's pictures with me before Katrina, but I didn't take them all. I didn't take any of her videos and I wish I had so bad, but can't have everything. I would ask other parents of girls that were in dance with her, but all of South Pascagoula was flooded so everyone that I know that was in her dance classes lost theirs too. As you know, videos are usually in the lower parts of your house, under TV's in nice cases, etc....but well we couldn't find any of those things....I guess they are in the Gulf somewhere and the fishes with Nemo are watching them and learning how to do ballet, jazz, tap, modern, hip hop....should I go on? hehehehehehe
And like Frick (aka Cajun Mama) the money I spent on dance! But I would do it again in a heart beat.
Mary