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4.05.2012

her response to music

After months and months of waiting, the day finally arrived for DQ.


Monday morning it was finally time to go to her first dance class.


Despite the confident front she put on, I could tell she was a bit apprehensive as we waited for her teacher to get there.  Several of the other girls obviously knew each other from preschool.  Everyone else had both ballet slippers AND tap shoes.  She had neither.  (It never crossed my mind to buy them for a four week intro class).  She also had a fresh set of "one week old polka dots" from last week's laser treatment.  Around family and friends they don't bother her, but around strangers is an entirely different story.  I could tell she was uncertain and was afraid that before long she'd tell me to forget it and let's go home.


Then her teacher arrived.  And you know what?  She's Asian too.  We've been blessed like this before at a first time (at Duke for her first eye exam there).  Instantly I saw Darcy relax and when the teacher suggested I take the other three kids outside because of limited space in the room, DQ nodded her head in agreement.  And then my girl got to dance.


Shoes or no shoes, she watched her teacher like a hawk.



I know this of course because while I left the room, I didn't go far.  After all, this was her very first dance class, even if it is just a four week intro to ballet and tap through the parks and rec.  There's something about watching her respond to music that just pulls you in.



And while her little brother couldn't be torn away from his puzzles and legos, her adoring older siblings were mesmerized too.


Because when there is music, Darcy is in motion.  Often she's not even aware of her movement.  I can best explain it by saying that dance seems to be what her body was made to do.  I think it's safe to say that we've found Darcy's "thing."

Now if we can just find some tap shoes...

14 comments:

Gwen said...

It's great to find that special "thing" that your child immediately connects with. Sarah loves dance, too! :)

Laine said...

Oh Kristi! Just from the pictures, her straight arms, she looks like a natural!!!! Please don't go buy shoes yet! Let me know what size you need...between all my girls, we're bound to have some in our infamous 'dance shoe basket'!!!!! Can't wait to show Candie this post! It will be one more thing that she and DQ have in common!

Kathy said...

I still remember the picture of Darcy in China dancing around the open plaza - you could just tell that she loved being in motion. I'm so happy that she is now able to indulge herself in real dance. She looks so poised and confidant!!

Cindy M said...

LOVE her "tiny dancer" tee! :)

You go, Darcy! Abi will be so excited to dance with you next time we're together!

Her brave bold spirit is a delight to see! Love you, DQ!

Laurie said...

She really does look like a natural. So glad God sent you the teacher she needed to see. I love those blessings!

prechrswife said...

Love this!

Heather said...

She is so sweet. Love that you all have found "her thing" and can encourage somethings that obviously makes her happy. What a cutie!

Amy Murphy said...

What a precious post! She's adorable!

Traci said...

Yeah for a dancing Darcy Q!!!!

Glenda said...

Hurray for Darcy, you are a beautiful ballerina!

Lindy D. said...

Oh, I love this post. It's so sweet to see Darcy do her "own" thing, something that she loves. You're a good mom!

Julie said...

She looks so confident and proud! So sweet :)

Our Journey to China said...

Awesome! She is just beautiful!! I do so wish Emma and DQ could dance together!! At least they can 'practice' together. Emma loves ballet too. :) Sisters with sweet hearts.

Nancy said...

Wow, that is awesome! And what a God thing that her teacher was Asian and it put her at ease. I love the photo of her sibs watching her. So sweet!