The first:
I went Salsa dancing this past Monday for Cinco de Mayo. I took an 1 1/2hr lesson first and then the party followed. Party was a bit of a let down. Thought there would be TONS more people there. But that's not important. I danced and I had fun! I had good partners that were good leaders. Even the fella who wasn't entirely sure what he was doing, of what was going on, he still took control. He spun me, he moved me, he asked how I was doing! A courteous leader! Now, I don't like letting people "have control" over me. Totally unnatural and I don't have trusting nature. But I LOVED letting go! Why?! What was so different? I was letting complete strangers spin me, move me, control me! So the lesson I learned/realized/felt is that I need to let go. I need to let others take control sometimes and enjoy the outcome! Even if my feet get stepped on or I get spun the wrong way. I will always end up where I need to be for the next move.

The second:
Cake decorating class has taught me more than how to make flowers, stars, letters and clowns. It has taught me that it's best to have a big rump! A big rump is essential. A big rump makes for easy holding on to!
My teacher didn't really care for the fact that my clowns had axes:)
The third:
Falling down steps hurts.
The fourth:
Changing your hair part can make you feel like a new person! Saucy even!
1 comment:
you saucy salsa dancer, you!!
i swear i put that comment on my blog responding to your comment before i read your profile thingy about the princess bride. gmta, what can i say?? hehe.
glad to hear of your adventures in wonderland!!
oh, and of course clowns have axes!! they are scary.
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