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Dance Company Lunch

Last year I hosted a Nutcracker lunch and a Dance Company lunch at our house. It turned out so fun that this year DC is doing them twice a month! It started out as just once, but too many moms wanted to host :) Do we have the best support ever or what?? So, today we was supposed to be the day but we had team pictures taken during DC period and we left during lunch to arrive on time. So instead we did it on Wednesday.
It was so fun! My mom had bagels, cream cheese, forks and apple juice all waiting for us on the tables to cut down on wasting time waiting in line. She had three large, identical salads, and delicious Greek yogurt/chocolate mousse/coconut/hazelnut desserts all ready to go. It was such a nice, relaxing, fun thing to do with my friends and everything was delicious! My mom really is the best. Her enthusiasm and willingness to do things for me astounds me. She is constantly serving me and my family. She never complains. She doesn't even think of it as sacrifice. To her, it's her job. Her love. Her calling. I'm so grateful for her


I think Tizzy could be DC's official mascot. She didn't want the girls to leave and she shares our love of dance!! :)

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  1. Thanks, Golda. That was a fun lunch! DC is a good group.

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