When the big day arrived, I couldn't wait to come home from work. While I was at work, SP was busy too. And when I say SP was busy, I mean SP and Lady Di were busy. Lady Di called me at work three times to remind me that I had to come straight home to get ready for the dance. I think she was just as excited as SP.
After school, Lady Di took SP to the nail salon. I guess they were having a kindergarten dance special, because Lady Di said it was full of little pixies. Then they went to get SP's hair done with curls, sparkles and a butterfly to match her dress. If you want to see more pictures of Sweet Pea, you can visit 'Life is Good'. I'm glad Lady Di told me to wear my sport jacket, otherwise I would have been embarrassingly underdressed.
Once dressed SP and I went to Perkins for our pre-dance meal. It was nice to sit with her, just the two of us, and talk. Being a five year old girl, she had plenty to talk about. She even managed to squeeze in a burping demonstration for me. What a fancy girl.
We then went to the elementary gymnasium decorated with lots of hearts, cupids and all things pink. There were probably fifty or more Dad and Daughter couples attending. Over fifty kindergarten girls in princess dresses, squealing and giggling the night away. The night started out with all of the Dads singing a Valentine song to their girls. Then we got down to dancing. And we really 'got down'. We did the Hokey Pokey and the Chicken Dance. And a dance SP liked to do where she held my hands and slid her feet between my legs and have me pull her up again. This was a workout for an old guy in a suit.
We had a couple of welcome breaks to draw for door prizes and drink punch. There was also a snack table with a fancy white table cloth. On the table were meat and cheese sandwiches, Valentine cookies, pillow mints and a bowl of cheetos with a fancy spoon. Very elegant.
We both had a great time, and were exhausted when we got home. I was hoping I wouldn't get a sugar cookie/cheeto hangover in the morning.
Thank goodness I had Lady Di watching out for me. I had no idea what to expect at a Dad-Daughter dance. Lady Di was the one to get us both dolled up properly. I certainly didn't have a clue that there would be a formal dress code. Lady Di also suggested going out to eat before the dance and make the night a special one for us. I wasn't even smart enough to know to get a corsage for SP. Lady Di was really on the ball and her efforts really made the night a magical one for both of us. I hope she can experience as much fun at a Mom and Son dance sometime.
I'm glad our FYCC community group supports events like these. This will be a memory that I will keep for many years to come. Since we had so much fun for SP's first dance, I want to be her date for every other dance that she attends. I'm her Dad and that's final. I know I will probably only be her date for a few more years, but as she grows up, I hope she will never feel embarrassed to dance with her Dad.
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Cheetos with "a fancy spoon"? LOL.
That sounds awesome. I hope my daughter's school does something similar when she's a little older.
What a sweet picture. Imagine how proud you will feel to dance with her at her wedding!
You are the most wonderful DAD! We were both excited for her dance. She had a great evening.
You looked pretty handsome too, I might add.
My date, well, he did some burping, staw wrapper blowing thing, one other thing I won't tell about here. He was reprimanded for his rude manners. :)
correction: straw wrapper blowing
you two are so cute!
That sounds great. I wish there was a dance like that I could take Clare to.
Man that's just plain nice. I hope I get the chance to do that with my daughter. I did "donuts with dad" at my son's preschool last week and that was a riot. It was great fun to hang out, eat donuts, and read a story to my boy when I'm usually at work. The only downer was sitting in the little chairs.
I believe (for the most part) that most daughters wont ever fell "too embarrassed" (ok.. maybe a little.. but not "too embarrassed") to dance with their loving and involved fathers. You seem to be one of them!
I know while attending weddings (since having daughters), watching the Father/Daughter dance has brought tears to my eyes... (Thank goodness it's usually dark and no one sees me!)
Our local paper has been advertising a Daddy / Daughter dance - which I too had never heard of. My interest was "tweaked" - but (unfortunately) I never followed up on it...
Our #4 of 5 is seven... and would love nothing more than to get all dolled up for a night out with her dad! #5 of 5 is three now, and loves dressing up...
I remember debating that if I were to go, would I just bring #4 of 5, or would I bring both #4 and #5 of 5...
Thanks to your post I have contacted our local newspaper - asking for more info... I just hope I have not missed it!
That is such a cute cute idea! Going to a dance with your daughter is just precious!
I hope one day I will have a girl like SP where I can become his "boyfriend" in dance function.
cheer.....
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