
Last night was the daddy daughter dance at our elementary school and the theme was the 70s. We went for a groovy early 70s look with Lexi. Thank goodness I found this little funky vest downtown ‘cuz it made the outfit. Lexi loved the fringe and was terribly excited. Daddy on the other hand went for a more 70s disco look & like the true gent he is he got Lexi a corsage for their big night out on the Montair dance floor.
Our friends went for a more late 70s look with the halter jumpsuit & dress very a la Charlie’s Angels and the girls were all so adorable.
Here’s the whole gang ready to do the hustle….
SO flippin’ cute. Matt said it was really fun and well organized. Love our school! Lexi was so excited to dance “Dancing Queen” w/ daddy. Here are snippets of the funky fun…
I’m so glad Matt & Lexi were able to attend the daddy/daughter dance since it’s usually in February when we’re in St. Thomas and the mother/son dance is in March. This year for whatever reason it was switched around so Sebastian & I missed the mother/son dance while in St. Thomas. Since I’ve escorted Sebastian to the dance three years in a row I’m happy to give Lexi & Matt the opportunity.
This also gave me some one on one time with Sebastian. Unfortunately instead of hanging out & enjoying each other’s company we had to finalize Sebastian mojave indians report & presentation. And I use the word “we” loosely ‘cuz he really did all the work. I’m so proud of him. He’s been working on the project all week from his 4 page rough draft, to his illustration, to his 2 page typed final copy to his presentation index cards. I had him practice his oral presentation this morning one last time before school and he rocked it. I’m thinking of him this morning w/ my fingers crossed that he does the job to make him feel good about himself all day. He makes me very proud with his work discipline. Sometimes I feel bad that I’m so hard on him about his work ‘cuz he really grasps things quickly and works independently. Sending good {{{vibes}}} your way Sebi!
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