Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Father Daughter Dance

Me and my father have always, and hopefully always will be, close. When I was little I would always play princess and he would be my prince and dance with me. This is kind of weird to think about now, however it also makes me miss my father, and makes me not want to grow up!

This post is less about music and a little more about growing up. Its sad to think that one day you grow up and you're just "to old" to play princess with your dad, or have tea parties etc. But let me tell you something, you are never to old! never think you're to old to do anything (except for wearing piggy tails when you're over the age of 10) Last night my nephew was watching the movie Frozen and my dad decided out of the blue to get up from his seat come over to me give me his hand, bow, and ask me to dance. I of course said "Why thank you kindly sir! I would be honored to dance with such a lovely gentleman!" So we got up and started to dance! he twirled me around as my nephew clapped and clapped, and this is what made me realize that I didn't want to grow up! That no matter what, it always felt good to dance with my father!

I love my dad more than just about anything, and he can always cheer me up, whether it be something as simple as giving me a hug or making a huge effort and trying to dance with me! If you love your daddy, I'm more than sure that he would love it if you would like to dance with him, because I know for a fact that every dad, as they watch their little girl (who may not be so little any more) grow up they miss the little things you did as a girl. I remember the day I stopped playing princess, the day I started hanging out with my friends more and more and my father less and less, my dad is my best friend, he always will be, however sometimes things get in the way. As you grow up you grow apart, and you develop into your own person. That is what scares every parent the most! did they raise you up well enough to be a well developed person on your own? Did they mess up somewhere along the line?

Parents are who mold you into who you are, and if you have good ones like I do, remember who you were when you were young, and show them that you are still that little girl, but that you are also so much more! Give your father that dance he misses! You're NEVER to young!

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