23
Jan
09

two tutus

Now that Ella is officially potty trained, and 3 years old, she gets to be a ‘ballerina’.  Rilyn was going to do soccer in the spring, but since Ella chose to do ballet, Rilyn wanted too also.  Rilyn did ballet last year so she’s an old pro.  ;-)   Now I have 2 girls in ballet!  Recital costumes here I come!!  I don’t mind though, because I actually found a time slot at Dance Elements where both girls can be in a tap/ballet class at the same time.  Here are some pics of Ella’s first day of ballet.

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Don’t let this cute smile fool you, she had to skip her nap today and she really was like this:

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and this:

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She did manage to strike a few poses for me.

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I call this “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”

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1 Response to “two tutus”


  1. 1 Aunt Patty
    January 23, 2009 at 7:15 am

    Those look like tap shoes on her feet…


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