Do you play crochet?

June 15, 2010
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So I stuck C & D in a “creative movement” class.  It was right after C’s ballet, and it was at the same time as the adult clogging.  Seemed like a good thing, especially since I really enjoy clogging.  (That way I “only” had two kids to manage while dancing.  Mm-hm.)

Surprise, surprise, they had a part in Alice, too!   The bigger kids were flamingos and the little ones were hedgehogs.

They crawled around, climbed over each other, and took turns sporadically jumping up into the air while the “flamingos” danced & flapped around them.  It was super cute.

C even featured as Alice’s hedgehog, and obstinately didn’t go through the arch – like a good little rebellious crochet ball.

Poor Alice.  She really struggled with that flamingo.  Fortunately for her, she woke up not too much later.

:)

One Response to “ Do you play crochet? ”

  1. Kimberly on June 15, 2010 at 10:22 pm

    So cute! What a clever recital!

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