Thursday, March 05, 2009

My Little Ballerina

I figured that since I had given Logan the spotlight with basketball that Kaylinn deserved some blog time as well. Today at her ballet class I went equipped with my camera. I know she's my kid and so I'm supposed to brag and everything, but she sure is the cutest thing! She begged and begged for ballet lessons as we were coming up to her 3rd birthday. Honestly I was a little nervous about the whole thing. I figured she would be so young and maybe not be able to keep up and figure it out so it would just be a waste of time. But it's pretty hard to say no to Kaylinn and she was really persistent. So 1 day before her 3rd birthday we went to the local rec center and signed her up. I asked the teacher if she thought she would be okay and the teacher reassured me that she would do just fine at this age. So we were off. She's not always on task, (although I'm not sure how much of that to blame on age and how much to blame on personality) but she sure loves it.
Yes this is a picture of her today posing for me instead of following her teacher like she was supposed to--the stinker!
She is about a head shorter than pretty much all the other dancers. She is just a petite girl. All the mom's are always telling me how cute she is and wondering if she is really old enough for the class. Right now they are working on their recital dance for the recital in June. The theme is dancing around the world and her class is doing Ireland. They have these fun green dresses. I watched them go through their whole routine today to some beautiful Irish music. It brought a smile to my face to see all those 3, 4, and 5 year olds struggle with the choreography. I loved it. One of my favorite things is that she always comes home with new ballet terms and in that sugary-sweet little voice she lists off all the French ballet terms. "Today we did bourret." "Mom, do you want to see my jette?" These are for sure the moments that you want to savor and enjoy. This is what makes being a mom such an incredible experience and so worth all the sacrifices.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

great pictures jessica, i love the first one - it's so simple yet it says so much!

maryirene said...

we'll be in town in june. i hope i can make it to the recital! she is so adorable!!!
your photography skills are awesome. just thought you should know.