Bacca Practice.

May 28, 2009 at 10:52 pm (Uncategorized)

i was over at my BFF’s house today to work with her on our Bacca pipes dance and stalker boy comes over after getting lost and not being ablt to find her house.  he finally found it and he also started working on it with us because he has to dance it tomorrow night by himself.  he’s doing really well, P on the other hand is not doing as well as stalker boy is but then her stamina isn’t as high as his and her balance isn’t as good either and you need both for this dance.  she is getting much better though so i can deff see a great deal of improvements in her dancing.  I don’t believe she will ever be as good as stalker boy, just because he’s a dancer and so that’s just what he does.  it’s like it’s part of him as much as anything else.  it’s the same with me.  my mother and everyone else tells me that i’m really good at Bacca but i seem to find that hard to believe because i can see all of the mistakes i guess.  either way, i’m a dancer and it’s as if that is a part of me as much as my skin and blood is.  it’s not just something that i can not do.  i will probably dance some thing or other for the rest of my life.

I was watching Tim Hawkins this evening and i swear, he is one of the funniest people i have ever seen before.  he has a song about the things you should never tell your wife!  it’s FUNNY!!!

I’m reading the next book in that series called “Brides of Culdee Creek” by Kathleen Morgan.  here is the excerpt from the back.

“Though he name means “grace” Hannah sturggles to accept true mercy, redemption, and love– especillay from a man who remembers her past as well as she does.

Hanna Cutler’s former life seems a million miles away– a least, most of the time it does.  After all, she was an innovent girl once, before she was forced into a life she hated in order to survive.  And when the gracious MacKay women invite her and her baby son into their hearts and homes at Culdee Creek Rance, Hannah believed she may have finally found a place to heal.

But not everyone at the reanch is delighted to help Hannah begin her new life.  Devlin MacKay seethes with anger every time he sees this girl who reminds him of his own guilty past.  Even when his beloved wife, Ella, begs the two to forgive each other, Hannah and Devlin are afraid to fave their fears and the past that binds them irrevogably.

When a deadly illness srikes Ella and Hannah finds herself in close quarters with the unforgiving Devlin, it seems she’ll never really break free from her shameful past.  Only by reaching out to thoes dark days does she begin to experience the thrill of redeemed living.  And when a dark element from Hannah’s past returns, Devlin is finally forced to confront his true feeling or risk losing a Woman of Grace.

There it is.  I will probably be out of town though when i finish this one and start the next so i doubt i will be able to put the other one on here until i have already finished reading it.  but it will be put on here, i promise.

I think that is everything for now.

~Scarlett~ :)

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