Who knew
That writing about Chickfila would garner more comments than most other posts these days. Thanks for the responses. I will have to agree with everyone who discussed their customer service – they carried my tray to my table and had someone expediting the drive through (with pen and paper!) when I was leaving.
Today is Tessa’s feeding evaluation. She has improved some but not enough for me to cancel the appointment so we will head down town for 3 hours at a non-child friendly children’s hospital. I’m not looking forward to it. At all. But my reward is FOOTBALL! Titans vs Steelers tonight. It should be a fantastic game – GO STEELERS!
Sabrina is still loving her ballet class. She doesn’t seem to follow directions well or wait for her turn very well (surprise – I thought all 3 year olds did those things well?) but she asks every day if she can go to ballet so she must like the class. Her teacher said she follows directions well (which wasn’t what I observed) – perhaps she meant to add “for a 3 year old”. Regardless, she is a darn cute ballerina. (You’ll notice in this photo she is the only one who doesn’t have her hands on her hips as directed.)
Sabrina is a doll !! Love those pictures. You must be having so much fun with your two angels. I know it’s not always fun and games, but the good far outweighs the times we want to sit down in the middle of the floor and have a temper tantrum ourselves.
I was going to enroll my 3 year old in ballet, but it’s is very expensive here, at least I think so. It’s over $50 a month for class only one day a week. Does that seem high?
Anyhow, cute cute cute.
She is adorable with that little bun. I chuckled at your arrows! I hope that the feeding eval goes well. I am all about some early intervention, so I think it is a great idea that you are doing this. I hope that the appt is not too frustrating and that you get some really useful information today!
Love the pictures. Our girls are loving dance class as well and want it every day!!
I remember reading the last post about ballet and the buns and meant to give you a hair tip and forgot. I have three daughters in dance. I use this product for my daughter whose hair is about the same length and cut as Sabrina’s. My daughter’s hair is really fine too. It doesn’t work as well with short or layered hair but it does make a bun quick and easy for long hair. Have fun!
http://www.hairagami.com/hairagami.html
Holy crap is she a cutie ballerina! Can’t wait to see her in a tutu!
BTW, if she requires more therapy, I think they now schedule it at the beautiful 100 Oaks therapy location (just past Harding Rd exit). John had his infant occupational therapy there and we were so impressed with the central play area while waiting.
soooooooooooo cute!!!! im lovin that you have a new camera 🙂
Oh, what a cutie!! She’ll follow along, eventually!! Even if she doesn’t, the group setting is a great experience. She just looks sooooo grown up.
Hope the eval. went well. Doesn’t sound fun. Hopefully you will get results!!!
Adorable. Dani just started dance classes too. I’m not sure if it’s the light hitting the lens funny on your camera or what…but it appears that your daughter’s ballet class has a stripper pole? LOL
Diana
What a super cute little ballerina!!
I have never eaten at a Chickfila, but I always wondered what the big deal was when we lived in North Carolina! Well, I guess I wasn’t curious enough to find out for myself!
Steelers!
She certainly does look cute in her tights and leotard. It looks like a pretty “serious” ballet studio – matching outfits, buns in the hair, etc. 🙂