This is a girl who LOVES to move. Loves it. The only time she isn't moving is when she is sleeping. And she loves dancing. And moving and dancing all while wearing frilly pink clothes? Pretty much a dream come true for this one!
Also, its a very good opportunity for this one to learn a little about authority figures who aren't mom and dad (this is the first time she's ever had a "teacher!"), and about following directions. She has had 2 classes thus far, and she has done pretty good at listening and following directions. Well, pretty good for Sarah, at least. She did better the first class, only directly disobeying directions twice when she just couldn't hold it in anymore and wait for her turn to go skipping across the studio. For those of you who know Sarah, you know that 2 times in 45 minutes is, like, amazingly good behavior for her. Before we went to that first class I pretty much drilled it into her head that she must, must, MUST listen to the teacher and follow directions. I feel like she actually took it pretty seriously, which I was glad about.
The second class, last Saturday, I forgot to really drill it into her about following the teacher. She did OK, but there were several notable exceptions. Like when the teacher was demonstrating how to point your toes and Sarah ran up to the teacher and *gently* and playfully kicked her in the foot she was pointing. Or when they started the tap portion of the class and Sarah, wearing her tap shoes for the first time, just couldn't keep herself from stomping and tapping as loud and as fast as she could even as the teacher was explaining this was the most important thing NOT to do if they were ever going to learn any actual dancing in the class. Or when they were supposed to be learning to do plies and instead Sarah was jumping up and down, her energy and excitement overflowing. At one point, the teacher (who definitely knew Sarah's name right off the bat) looked at her and said, "Sarah, I've got your number little girl!" Thankfully, this teacher seems to have a lot of patience and experience dealing with over zealous and headstrong little girls.
Yay! You're blogging again! I get the chance to see Sarah grow again... Though I should someday be able to go down and meet her.
ReplyDeleteIf you wanted to you could probably export your blog (at least the posts) from Marianne's Life in Asia and import it on this one.
Rebekah
Um, these pictures are brilliant. How can you not be happy after seeing that face???
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new blog, and Sarah is such a little big girl. I really can't believe it. Looking SOOOO forward to seeing you soon. XOXO
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