





Last week my oldest daughter Savannah came home and told Lea and I she wanted to be in the talent show at school. We were both surprised and curious. "What do you want to do?" we asked.
"The Macarena" she said in a matter-of-fact tone.
We didn't even know she had ever heard it.
A week later, her and her girlfriends from school were on stage rockin out and dancing the macarena in front of a standing-room-only packed school gymnasium. I don't know where she gets her courage and confidence from but I am sure proud of her.
Thanks goodness she didn't get her dance moves from her Dad :)
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