
I had to "force" my son to go for two Disney days; he just wanted to do the workshop and get out. We haven't had the best time at Disney in the last couple years. But just yesterday he started asking what rides we would plan to do. When I originally told him about the workshops (I think I also saw it on FB...good marketing team they've got!) I didn't even have to finish the sentence and he was saying YES.
He's finishing up his dance stuff for the summer, we're heading down to do the
Disneyland thing, spending time with my brother for the next 5 days, then up to Long Beach for a week-long Tap intensive called Dancerpalooza. It's hardly a vacation for him LOL. Which is funny because he's been telling me that on our themepark trips he wants to go *slower* and do *less*. And then he willingly signs up to dance 6 hours a day for a week LOL. Guess we all have different definitions of fun!

Then again, doing all this is actually MY vacation. He doesn't compete but he takes a lot of classes, and I'm tired of what feels like driving around in circles. I need a break from my routine for a month.
He just asked me if he could start taking acting lessons. Alas none of the other workshops work with our timing or his interests. But I'm glad that he's getting that *just* being a dancer won't get him far.
Maybe we'll see you. My kiddo is about 5'8", will be a new 13, and he has copper hair and brownish eyes. People have asked us, VERY seriously, if he's the "Peter Pan" kid in the GEICO commercials. (the answer is "no, but I wish!") I'm short with mousey brown hair and I'll probably be broiling LOL. Say hi.