The end of the year came and they had Trophy Day in her class. This is the last day before her recital, where they perform their dances one final time (for parents to watch) and they get their trophy. They also award medals to outstanding dancers! If you remember, last year, she got one of the 3 medals they handed out! Of course, I was so proud and elated (even though she was only 4!) and I honestly didn't know how they picked the dancers. I mean - they are little and cute and how do you choose who really has the best talent at that age? But, the competitive side of me was just so proud for her! Well, this year....she won it AGAIN! And you know what this means, right? It means that now I think her talent must REALLY be noticed and she is going to probably grow up to be a professional ballerina or tap dancer! Because that is just the way my brain works. But, truly, I was so proud for her. The craziest thing of the day, was that in two years, this was the first day that something happened in class to make her cry and be embarrassed. The teachers brought her out to me (right after I had just told another mom how great of a year it had been because Grace never had this happen) and said they had no idea what happened but she was upset. So, I calmed her, but when we went back in for the kids to show us their dances, she did NOT want to dance. Ugh. I was worried also because she had her recital the next week and she could not get scared and not dance! She'd practiced all spring for this!
And then I thought maybe she was just tired because the NFL draft was the night before, and she stayed up late because Atticus was up late. So, I was pretty sure this was my fault and I spent the next week reminding her how exciting it would be to dance at her recital and wear her costume and try to get her back to not thinking dance was scary. Yikes! But, here are pictures from Trophy Day at Expressions Dance Studio!
Grace with her teachers Sidney, Kaitlin & Melissa
Ah....much better than about 15 minutes before this!
This is her sweet friend Brynn, who Grace loves. Brynn will also be in Kindergarten at Pebble Creek this fall and I am so glad. Brynn is sweet and calm and I hope they end up in the same class and get to be better friends. Brynn is not scared of dancing and has an older sister who dances, so she has been a good friend to have in dance for performing with Grace!
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