What can I say about the
rodeo dance I attended last night? I'm digging deep to find words
worthy for a large, younger crowd of deeply enthusiastic performers.
I had thought the band was going to be western, but seemingly they
had not been informed of the difference between love, and kick butt
music. I saw nothing on the dance floor but twist and turn, and push
and shove. The music was bringing it on. And to no surprise, most of
the dancers were in their prime age. It would have been a laughing
show to have watched older people trying to keep up with the music.
Several small children were there even toddlers. Fathers were dancing
with their daughters hanging on their hips. Mothers had their little
sons on the floor teaching them how to dance. But most of the time
the floor was crowded with acrobatic performers. My mind wondered
back to the time when I would have fit right into this crowd, but
that has been a long time ago. I did not dance, but thoroughly
enjoyed the show. My friend danced with her great granddaughter, who
came and dragged her out on the floor. Two grandsons also danced with
her. They danced her style, and it was nice. Needless to say the
atmosphere was peaceful, and respect from all attendees was tops. It
was after 1 o'clock when I got home. I slept sound the rest of the
night, and will stay home the rest of the day. I have a lot of
digesting to do before I order any more fun time.
Myrtle Jean Sharp
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