My life has been busy in many ways so I took a prolonged blog break.
Some were traumatic and life-changing. (Don't want to go into details.) Some meant spending time doing things I'd rather not do, but needed to do. Taxes are included in this group, and I'm still working on it. Ugh.
Enough of that...
"I'm baaaaack," as Arnie would say.
Got a writing prompt from Debbie D., "Dance."
Three delightful memories come to mind.
My mother and father never went to the Palais Royale in the forties to dance to Duke Ellington's music, despite my mother's desire to do so. This was probably because my father was a very basic dancer and couldn't keep up with my mother's jitterbugging.
(edited to add this old LJ link) https://boreal-owl.livejournal.com/127526.html
When we attended our friends' son's wedding reception I finally saw the stunning art deco locale overlooking Lake Ontario. I felt as if I were at one of Gatsby's parties. (M and I did not dance, maybe keeping up the family tradition, and for similar reasons.)
Despite his reluctance to dance, M did take disco dancing lessons with me in March 1978. During one of these lessons, it snowed unexpectedly. Unfortunately I was wearing sandals. To get back to the car, we had to climb over the snow piled on the roadside.
Much to my surprise and delight, M lifted me over the snow bank! I called him Sir Walter Raleigh. Romantic gestures and humour: an irresistible combination.
And the best example of dancing in our family is this.
https://owlsquill.blogspot.com/2012/05/echos-leash-dance-video.html
I'm sorry you've been having a rough time, but it's lovely to see you posting again. I've never been to the Palais Royale, so I clicked on the link. It looks like a fairytale venue. ♥ And I love your story of your chivalrous mate. Echo's leash dance was adorable too. ☺
ReplyDeleteI did show my mom photos of Palais Royale and she was thrilled. Echo knew how to heel but found it boring. When he did his leash dance it always got attention from strangers. :-)
DeleteIt's great to see you again, but I'm sorry you've had difficulties. What a joy taxes are -- NOT. Echo and the leash are adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Thanks, Janie. Humour is so important and I'm thankful for good, humorous authors such as Spencer Quinn. Echo's leash dance was funny, too.
DeleteWithout details I can only offer a {{{hug}}} and a bit of dance therapy is always good 💃🏻🩰
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hug, Mirka.
DeleteYour talking bout dance therapy reminded me of two more charming dance videos.
La La Land opening scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVVqlm8Fq3Y
LIonel Ritchie Dancing on the Ceiling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovo6zwv6DX4