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those parking spots are reserved for the heavy weight dancing mums eating deep fried anything and disrupting the class ;) skylines stritly forbidden.

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Yeap and it's always those mums that are shouting and screaming at their children to behave, sometimes I wounder if some are making their kids to come, Kayla knows if she wants to stop going she can, but she likes going, just doesnt have too good an attension span so by the end of it sometimes she just couldnt be bothered, that's when miss shae holds her hands and does everything with her :D Kayla knows what she is doing :D

oh so its Kayla that does that hand holding thing hehehe. nice work, brownie points with the teacher. Shae says its hard to keep their attention for a whole lesson, particularly when the mums are outside shouting at them.

i get reffered to as a 'dancing dad' these days. having never seen any other men there at all i did get some strange looks from the mums in the beginning... will have to get there earily one day and park across two spots so we can get good viewing seats. get the mums to park at supercheap and walk. god knows most of them need it..hehe.

oh so its Kayla that does that hand holding thing hehehe. nice work, brownie points with the teacher. Shae says its hard to keep their attention for a whole lesson, particularly when the mums are outside shouting at them.

i get reffered to as a 'dancing dad' these days. having never seen any other men there at all i did get some strange looks from the mums in the beginning... will have to get there earily one day and park across two spots so we can get good viewing seats. get the mums to park at supercheap and walk. god knows most of them need it..hehe.

Yeah it's kinda ackward sitting there, which is why when i see another bloke there, its bloky talk time!

I try not to watch Kayla all the time, as she knows i am watching and will play up more if I am for some reason? Also it is funny, no offense but Miss Shae gives in WAY too easily, if Kayla comes out wingeing then I say lets go home, so she goes back inside and Mrs Lennon just says ok come on dance or sit down and then if Kayla continues then she just gets ignored, BUT Kayla now knows if she goes to Miss Shae with a frowny face, out comes then hand ;)

Which is nice, but also means Kayla knows that she can do it too :D My daughter is really quick to figure out who she can wrap around her little finger and those she cant :D

But all that said, it is nice to see a teacher that is not like totally cold hearted, HAVE YOU SEEN Mrs Lennons Mother TEACH?!?! OMG "Do this NOW CLASS!" :D Siek HAIL! Siek HAIL! Siek HAIL! :D

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