That's what it was... well, at least at the DANCE room/arena/place/studio? yah, the little E put on a sparkly dress (ok, not really - it was better than that! It was MJC!) and learned moves for 2.5 hours before putting on the parent/aunt show. How proud I was . How coordinated she was ... for real. No wonder she beats me all day long at Dance Revolution or whatever that is called these days. Ugh... I really should be more coordinated.. right?
p.s. Would cycling shoes be considered.. "street shoes?"
p.p.s. 1.5 hours on the elliptical/recumbent gym bike = HOW DO I DO THAT ALL WINTER!?
p.p.p.s. Did you know that Matilda Jane Clothing is a company created by my long ago college friend who happens to be one of the most ridiculous - nicest individuals I have ever met? Did I mention she is crazy fun and can mew like a cat... I think she stopped calling me by name for a while and just "meowed" for me (Ali-cat) when she'd call. Quite normal...really.
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I tried to parse out the meaning of the corresponding signage at my daughter's dance studio, by inquiring further with the proprietress--does that include non-marking athletic shoes? Are flip-flops more considered "street shoes", or beach shoes? May I wear cleated cycling shoes as long as the cleats are elevated by tread? But my inquiries were not welcome: socks only, basically.
I do appreciate you clarifying this for me.. for the WORLD of aunties/parents who drop children off at DANCE.
Yes indeed, a parent actually asked if she needed to take off her flipflops... teacher was very quick with her response - YES! Whew, that was close.
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