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Adaptive Ballet Recital and VBS

 So we had VBS with the Halls at The Hills (ha ha) and Maddy's adaptive dance recital this week, plus Aaron was in San Francisco Monday and Tuesday. So, basically, last Sunday feels like it was a year ago. It is currently 6:56 and I'm wondering how early I can get my kids to go to bed...like maybe in the next 4 minutes? Probably not, but I am tired. It was a great week but very busy. Maddy is also continuing to do golf on Tuesdays so s we had that, a dentist appointment and our usual therapy this week as well. We had dance on Tuesday and Friday to prepare for the recital and then the recital was on Saturday and VBS was W-F in the evenings. VBS did Paul this year. The kids loved it. Kelsay got to go to a class for the first time this year and she really enjoyed it.
 For her recital, Maddy did the Merliton from The Nutcracker. She said the dance is about people from France coming to give Clara presents. The presents are cakes I think. She did such a good job.















 Two other girls performed in the recital as well. It was such a neat recital to be a part of.

 We celebrated being done with the week with dip cones, popsicles, blizzards and ice tea at DQ. I just mispelled popsicles and mispelled but I am too tired to care. Until I update about next week adventures, audios!

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Anonymous said…
She looks so cute in her tutu. Great pics. Hope you get caught up on some rest!
brittany

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