Sunday, April 13, 2014

My Dancing Queen



Last fall I put MaKatie in a dance class. She was born two weeks too late to go to school with the other kids her age, so I thought dance since she can't go to preschool. It was just a little social outing for her in the beginning. Well, I have become a full blown dance mom now... competition and all. Would I have ever guessed that I would enjoy being a dance mom... NO! But I do. I love seeing my little big girl do something she loves and progress. When we started... I thought, "What am I wasting my money on! She is so uncoordinated like her mama."  But with an awesome dance teacher, she has improved tons! They preformed at football and basketball half times to practice in front of a crowd. The first time she wouldn't even dance. Then basketball season hit and they would dance for two games in a night. She would look around for the first and dance away for the second game. Now she dances for them all. Competition was held at the USU basketball stadium, and the size of it or amount of people there never bothered her.

Ready for first day of dance
Here's a collection of pictures from the dance season...
Waiting for half time so the team can dance 
Dancing at half time


Waiting for Drill Review to start. Her team was invited by the high school drill team to come to their drill review.

Dancing at the Drill Review to "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" off of Frozen



Drill Review- Mashed Potato Dance (Land of a 1000 Dances) 
Waiting for our turn to dance. Randolph Cheer and Dance Co. was given the bathrooms above the stadium for their dressing room. MaKatie was always running off to watch the other dances. I had wondered about not doing dance next year, but "we have us a dancer!" (as her dad says) She loves to dance! So we will let her continue to dance. It has been so fun to watch her grow and develop over the year.

Mashed potato dance at competition

Shake those hips girl!


Waiting to go on for  their "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" dance

Headed out to perform! Yay!!!



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