December 6, 2012

I want to go Ballet!!!!

As usual, Lot 10 would be our routine visit every sunday because Big C has her Ballet Class in the afternoon every Sunday. Little C is always our little companion, never a chance that we could left her home alone. Hahaha...

Gradually, she has registered that every sunday is  her "Ballet Class" with her JieJie. Thus leading to an eventualities of hearing "I want to go Ballet" from Little C every Sunday. 

Every Sunday is an ordinary sunday as in we sent Big C to her class, and left the centre for a 45 minutes shopping at the supermarket or the children's department. But last Sunday, the regular routine went a little out of route, because Little C was howling right in front of the classroom to demonstrate her desire of join her JieJie to us.

"I WANT TO GO BALLET" "I WANT TO GO BALLET" "I WANT TO GO BALLET"

Little C grabbed my hand firmly and exerted all her strength, pulled me to the classroom. The commotion went on for a while until the Ballet Teacher arrived, who is kind enough to have Little C in her class to fulfill Little C's "Ballet Desire".

Parents are not allowed in the class to avoid distraction to the little "Ballerina", so I was waiting outside the classroom, peeping through the Heavy-Laced Curtain. Honestly, nothing could be seen through these "sophisticated & lavish" pieces of lace, *sigh* you could only see those little ballerinas moving and jumping from one place to another. Since Little C was not dressed in the regular white ballerina dress, she was the COLOURFUL odd one out, and I could see her following all the JieJies in the class, moving about, as if she was attending the class herself. 

I waited outside the classroom, expecting Little C to pop out anytime soon. In the end, she stayed through the 45 minutes class together with Big C. Both put on a BIG SMILE on their face, and showed off their "rewards" (*sticker*) from the Ballet Teacher. 

On our way out of the centre, Little C exclaimed "I want to go Ballet again!"  Little C's enthusiasm is made explicit, unfortunately the centre only accept children aged 3 and above. How?

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