We sat on the Easter Bunny's lap -- I had no idea that he was going to be there... which meant no pre-planning the outfits because I have the cutest yellow Easter dresses, but it all worked out okay. I got a compliment from a stranger on how cute their outfits were so I guess it looked like I planned it that way.
Kylie was so excited even while we were standing in line, she just kept saying: "It's a real bunny!" (Compared to a fake one???) I'm not sure where that came from or what prompted it.
Us waiting before the recital started.
So we had Kylie's first dance recital. It was cute, I think the anticipation for it was more fun for Kylie. They did their little 45 second routine and that was about all :) But she certainly looked adorable!
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I l♥ve the pictures :) Thanks for sharing! ♥ HUGS ♥
I remember being in dance recitals as a little girl. I bet Kylie was so excited. She looks adorable! The pictures with the easter bunny turned out great. I think their outfits look really springish!:)
I can remember all the excitement building around Easter when our sons were children. Of course, the boys were more into basketball and baseball this time of year and not dance recitals... Oh well.
The girls looked really cute in their outfits and sitting on the Easter Bunny's lap. It's not always easy getting three little ones to cooperate around such a big furry rabbit! The girls did a wonderful job, for sure!
Happy Palm Sunday!
Love,
Aunt Julie and Uncle Tom
Cute pictures!
Ahh! Kylie looks so cute in her dance outfit! I remember those good old days! All your girls look really adorable with the Easter bunny even if they aren't in their Easter dresses! I am excited to see pictures of those though!
Cute! I love those little dance recitals....there is always a reason to chuckle or "ahhwww"!
I was showing Aunt Julie the pics today and we had to laugh at the first group bunny shot. The little girl to Kylie's right is sticking her tongue out... LOL! :-o Not sure who she's directing it at, but it's so funny.
Love,
Aunt Julie and Uncle Tom
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