I was the little ring bearer at Edith and Dick's wedding, I have very few memories of it. The tradition of the first dance. Immortalized in one of my father's slides. I was walking in old town Alexandria, and there was a young couple practicing in the park for their first dance. As Anne Marie reminded us, Dance Like No One is Watching!
This is a new park at the end of King Street, the city bought and tore down the Old Dominion Yacht Club (built them a new building a couple of blocks south) and used the land for a new park and a flood control.
May he look less pained when he has do it for real. Thanks for the view of Old Town!
ReplyDeleteThis is a new park at the end of King Street, the city bought and tore down the Old Dominion Yacht Club (built them a new building a couple of blocks south) and used the land for a new park and a flood control.
DeleteThey don't look too self conscious for a couple dancing on grass in shorts. You are fortunate to have old slides and photos.
ReplyDeleteThey were stepping on one another toes
DeleteThere's a certain joy to dancing like that in the middle of a park ... even with toe stepping and pained expressions.
ReplyDeletePeople should do more of it.
DeleteEdith looks almost exactly like a co-worker who asked me to be a bridesmaid many, many years ago.
ReplyDeleteShe was a joy!
DeleteThe First Dance strikes terror in everyone's heart, I think.
ReplyDeleteDance like no one is watching
DeleteI cannot remember when I last danced.
ReplyDeleteMe either, Zorba said, a man has to dance!
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