Friday, April 4, 2025

#AtoZChallenge - Dance

My theme this year is basically things that I’m interested in.  This could be things that I’m currently involved in and would maybe like to increase my knowledge… or things that I’m not involved in but still fascinate me in some degree anyway. 

Let's Dance!

So I personally was never "a dancer" per se - I learned a few line dances / two step at the bar back many moons ago in my early US Navy years (I was enlisted 1992-2000) but that's about the extent of my abilities.

The Spawn (aka my daughter) was 2 1/2 years old when she and I moved home to Michigan.  When she was 4, I signed her up for dance classes thru city recreation.  That was the beginning of something I can't even describe.  She did 2 years thru the city, then I found an actual dance studio to enroll her at.  That became her second home until she was 20!  

Putting a kid in dance is like enabling an addiction.  She started out doing one jazz class a week.  Then hiphop & tap.  Then she wanted to try lyrical.  But ballet was a requirement for lyrical.  Once she hit 12 years old, she wanted to try out for the studio competition team.  Now we have comp & recreation classes. Throw some pom and pointe in there. Then one of her instructors who was trying to start his own studio "borrowed" some dancers.  So add another jazz, pom & hiphop.  And don't forget the dance team at school and the USPBL ball park near our house.  

Funny that her first time on stage with this other team ended up with a big trophy, fancy jackets & medals!

Her senior year of high school, she was in 13 (or maybe 15 - I don't remember!) dances in the recital!   My family called the recital "the Spawn Show" since she was in so many.

Most kids quit dancing at the studio when they graduate, but she did 2 more years because the director asked her to.  Those last couple years I felt like I was working to put her thru dance.  Thankfully they only planned for a trip to Nationals every other year!  

Of course I post about them, too

Oh - and I also have a physical photo album of her in every costume she's ever worn. I thought I had a post with her final year's costumes, but apparently it's a Facebook album.  Every other year her pics were taken by the professional photographer that came to the studio, but that last year, she was working and didn't have time to get individual ones done there - so I did them.  It was a lot of fun! 



Her very last competitive dance was worthwhile!

Here's the video....

If you have a child - be warned this could happen to you!


For your entertainment - this is the recital that I was in with the Spawn - her very last one.  
I'm in the pink muu-muu and the Spawn is in the leopard pants & sparkly top. 

I did the best I could, but my knees were really jacked up. I went to physical therapy not long after this. 


and this one's not personal, but I have watched this video 100 times by a dance troupe called CDK.

They're amazing! 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

#AtoZChallenge - Calligraphy

My theme this year is basically things that I’m interested in.  This could be things that I’m currently involved in and would maybe like to increase my knowledge… or things that I’m not involved in but still fascinate me in some degree anyway. 

Calligraphy. 

It amazes me the control these people have when writing like this.  And in the video below, there are many different types of pen they're using.

Please note that I can have nice handwriting for a short time, but as my hand gets tired, my writing gets sloppier.   And if I'm taking notes in a class or something, literal chick scratches.  And my mind will move faster than my hand, so I miss letters or misspell things. 

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

#AtoZChallenge - Birdwatching

My theme this year is basically things that I’m interested in.  This could be things that I’m currently involved in and would maybe like to increase my knowledge… or things that I’m not involved in but still fascinate me in some degree anyway. 

Today it's birds.   I like to watch them! 

I snagged these photos off the "Birds of Michigan" wiki page because it's tough to get decent pics thru the windows/screens in my house.  

Of course, there are many other kinds of birds in Michigan, but these are the ones I see most often on / under the feeder in my backyard.  I'm very sad that I've never seen an owl!  Other than the one at the nearby nature center and at the zoo, that is.   There's a nature preserve a mile or two up the road from us that's been designated a Blue Heron Rookery - they're neat to watch.  And a couple years ago, an eagle pair built their nest there, too.  Weird that they're so close and I've never seen them flying around!  
Blue Jay
Cedar Waxwing - these guys are the sole purpose we replanted a cherry tree in our yard after the old one died! 
Some years I'll actually get a cherry or two before they clean them out. 
Chicadee
Mourning Doves
I love watching these guys toodle around. 
Woodpecker
Grackle
Sparrow
Mallard ducks 
we're not conveniently close to water, so I was really surprised to see these guys one day!
They're so pretty!
I'm always happy to see the first robins of the year!
Starling

Going in a different direction - on YouTube I like to watch @geckoemmy and @greenbirdbrigade who both talk about bird/parrot care and have large personal flocks that are very interesting & entertaining.  You might have seen GBB on Facebook with her little blue bird who sings & dances to a "bacon pancakes" song.  So fun! 

I also have an app on my phone called BirdNET that you can record a birdcall and it tells you what is making that sound.