But somewhere in there, during that time, I found a love that I can't explain. A love for something that was so opposite of all the things I enjoyed doing. So GIRLY.
I have to say I must have always had the dancing bug in me...when I was five I "choreographed" my own dance to "Peter and the Wolf" and performed it in our living room for whoever would watch. But it wasn't until I was in the fifth grade did I decide that I wanted to take dance lessons.
It was the bling of it all really, I think. My Grandmother took me to a friend of the family's dance recital and I was star struck by all the fancy costumes and sequins. I resolved that next year I would be up there doing the same thing.
And I did. But it was hard. It wasn't as easy as I thought! Dancing HURT. And dancing could be fun. It was when I was actually in the recital when it all paid off. The THRILL of performing on stage. Like nothing I had ever experienced.
Which brings me to today's post. The picture above is of my beloved pink satin toe shoes. A rite of passage for all ballet dancers. A sign you have worked hard enough and long enough to dance "en pointe." I never felt more beautiful and more graceful than when I could put on my toe shoes and dance. A most wonderful experience I will never forget. . . getting to perform in the local Nutcracker suite in our hometown. Magical!!!
And I keep my toe shoes as a reminder of all the hard work, determination, and accomplishments.
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16 comments:
Like you, I loved taking ballet! I studied for 10 years, I wish I had saved my pointe shoes! I emember the thrill of transitioning over, I remember thinking I was going to be floating on air! Then reality hit, that Lambs Wool doesn't pad as much as I was led to believe! Thanks for taking me back to my childhood!
I got bounced today, somehow I didn't quite fit into the guidelines. That's okay, my post stands as is.
Connie
Nice show and tell--they are so pretty; you could design a room around those!
How precious!!!! To have them saved from childhood is great.
My SnT is posted. If you haven't dropped by, I sure hope you can!! Happy Friday.
Jillian I remember how I felt when I got my toe shoes ( as we would call them). This was a prescious post for me - Thank you! Jennifer
What a wonderful post! I have to laugh at myself though. I took tap and ballet and loved tap, ballet not so much. Finally my teacher told my mom she was wasting her money and put me in gymnastics which was a much better fit!
Blessings
Linda
Hi Jillian! I love your ballet slippers. Pink is the best! So can you still get on point? Is that the proper term? I know nothing about ballet.... Thanks for sharing - loved it!
-Karoline
You were and still are a BEAUTIFUL ballerina to me!
Love you-Sista Tuneful
oh so pretty...I always wanted to do that...(now I sing instead)
~simply~
I've never danced en pointe but hope that I tend to keep on point, at least in thought!
I don't have my first dance shoes anymore but do have some of my old costumes. Who knows ~ maybe I'll post them someday?!
OHHH, so precious. My daughter is in ballet right now, she is 6, and I am hoping she falls in love with the dance too:)
Julieann
How sweet! Just lovely!
Lovely show and tell. "Music Box Dancer" will always make me think of my daughter as it was her very first solo skate.
What a wonderful story! I love your ballet slippers, what a thrill for you to perform the Nutcracker!
So glad your goodies arrived and you love them!!!
Thanks for letting me know ~
have a lovely Sunday,
Natasha
What a lovely post. Those ballet slippers are beautiful. I only had the little black ones because I didn't get en pointe. Thank you for sharing.
What a wonderful story! The ballet slippers are a beautiful keepsake!
~Kelli
I have my dancing shoes too. I love the strong memories attached to them. It is so clear to me. I wish I could be THAT girl again!!!
Amy
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