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Hahaha!!! There ya go!

 

 

 

I..... am tired.

 

:sleep:

 

 

But trying to catch up on all manner of threads and such.

 

I imagine that's taking a while? :laugh:

 

Quite, as I'm also eating dinner and being sidetracked in PMs.

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Skipping every other step, she ran upstairs to peek in the window at the biggest girls. They were crowding around Mamzelle, smiling at her and clapping. Everyone knew what that meant: "Thank you, Mamzelle, for a class well taught." The Little Ballerina knew--as everyone else knew too--that little girls didn't clap for Mamzelle, they curtsied.

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Hahaha!!! There ya go!

 

 

 

I..... am tired.

 

:sleep:

 

 

But trying to catch up on all manner of threads and such.

 

I imagine that's taking a while? :laugh:

 

Quite, as I'm also eating dinner and being sidetracked in PMs.

DINNER! Whatcha eating? :laugh:

 

And PMs.... *sighs longingly* I used to get those.

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DINNER! Whatcha eating? :laugh:

 

And PMs.... *sighs longingly* I used to get those.

 

I need to buy groceries, and after having a long day on short sleep, didn't feel like cooking.

 

So, Wendy's. Monterey Jack crispy chicken sammich and chili cheese fries.

 

HEALTH FOOD.

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Mamzelle started class at the barre (bahr), the long handrail used for balancing that ran all the way down one side of the room, along a wall of mirrors. First, pliés (plee-AYS), soft and graceful. Plié in French refers to a movement in which the knees are bent while the back is held straight.

 

plie-en-premiere.jpg

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The girls spread out, arm's length apart, three deep, littlest ones up front. The bigger girls in back tried to hide themselves behind the littler ones, but Mamzelle always said to them: "Girls, don't you know you cannot hide in a room full of mirrors?"

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Tour (toor) is a French word that means a turn. The tour, or pirouette (pir-ooh-ET), was the hardest step of all. To turn round and round without ever getting dizzy was something the Little Ballerina still had to learn. She picked a spot to stare at with all her might and never took her eyes off it. The spot helped her to feel as if only her body were turning while her head stood stock-still. The head was the part that got dizzy. The Little Ballerina's favorite spot was an old paint smear on the floor that looked like a yellow rose.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm-XZCi9skQ

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