Lee and I are taking dance lessons. We've learned the basics for salsa and swing so far. It is SO much fun! I've only had one minor injury.
On Friday night, Georgia Tech, had their monthly swing night. A one hour lesson and then three hours of dancing. $10 a person. Very cool! It's so much fun to watch people who really know what they're doing - and they're young too! Most of the people there were 30 and younger. I wish it was like the olden days when everyone knew how to dance - or at least it seems it was that way in movies.
I thought DDR was fun, but it doesn't quite compare to dancing with another person. Ha ha. However, I have to get over my temptation to want to lead. Two leaders doesn't quite work.
You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12
Monday, June 18, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
i pledge allegiance
right before i woke up this morning i had a dream - it was like i was one of the actresses in a horror movie and we would keep repeating this one scene and it would change slightly every time, except when you're an actress you know the story at least and in this case, i had no idea.
anyway, the dream i had before that one was this: i was in a school classroom - probably elementary. we were saying the pledge of allegiance. the words of the pledge were written and i think they were up on the wall from an overhead projector. we got to the line "under God, indivisible" and the text wasn't there - it was as if someone had just come and erased that line because you could tell something used to be there, but wasn't anymore. i said it anyway. i was the only one. after i said it i couldn't remember the rest of the pledge to continue even though i guess it was written on the overhead. but, it was kind of a blur because i was taken outside of the classroom and i remember i was in a lot of trouble because i had said "under God, indivisible"
anyway, the dream i had before that one was this: i was in a school classroom - probably elementary. we were saying the pledge of allegiance. the words of the pledge were written and i think they were up on the wall from an overhead projector. we got to the line "under God, indivisible" and the text wasn't there - it was as if someone had just come and erased that line because you could tell something used to be there, but wasn't anymore. i said it anyway. i was the only one. after i said it i couldn't remember the rest of the pledge to continue even though i guess it was written on the overhead. but, it was kind of a blur because i was taken outside of the classroom and i remember i was in a lot of trouble because i had said "under God, indivisible"
Monday, June 11, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
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