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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2300005" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>Aw that's cute-- she must be about my age. I started ballet at 8, so am way ahead of her on vocab and muscle memory, but oh the stiffness and balance problems[emoji23][emoji23] It was just too frustrating trying again. I have poor feet, poor balance, a pathetic back, multi-sprained ankles, generally speaking, I'm old! I can, however, do swan arms and an erect carriage with the best of them. [emoji23][emoji23] It's funny. The first time I saw my barre teacher, I thought she was over 6' tall! She is lean and rangey, looks kinda like an Irish cowgirl. First time I stood next to her, I discovered she is no taller than me! It's all in the "presence", you know?</p><p>Where did all that come from?? [emoji23][emoji12]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2300005, member: 496650"] Aw that's cute-- she must be about my age. I started ballet at 8, so am way ahead of her on vocab and muscle memory, but oh the stiffness and balance problems[emoji23][emoji23] It was just too frustrating trying again. I have poor feet, poor balance, a pathetic back, multi-sprained ankles, generally speaking, I'm old! I can, however, do swan arms and an erect carriage with the best of them. [emoji23][emoji23] It's funny. The first time I saw my barre teacher, I thought she was over 6' tall! She is lean and rangey, looks kinda like an Irish cowgirl. First time I stood next to her, I discovered she is no taller than me! It's all in the "presence", you know? Where did all that come from?? [emoji23][emoji12] [/QUOTE]
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