So I’ll dance with Cinderella, while she is here in my arms.
It’s amazing to me how much more a dance recital means to you when it is your precious little ballerina (or in my case ballerinas) performing. For those of you who do not have daughters or whose daughters have never participated in a dance recital, you are truly missing out (and will probably not understand what i am saying). Last night, my little princesses were able to perform in the Jubilee Dance Academy’s annual recital. Before i had children, i could not imagine why people would sit thru something like that. No on can dance, they just get on stage and stand there looking bewildered. Like i said, that was before i had children of my own.
Now , look at the attached pics. How could I have been so hard hearted? Just look at how precious these little princesses are. I don’t think i will ever hear Steven Curtis Chapman’s song “Cinderella” the same way again.Thank you Deanna for this opportunity and for being a blessing to my family.

April 29th, 2008 at 10:49 am
awwww shucks……
that was so sweet. thanks - you’re my Larry Boy!
April 30th, 2008 at 6:57 am
There’s also a song called “Stealing Cinderella” by Chuck Wicks but you don’t have to think about that for at least another 10 years
Thanks for showing us what a “Daddy’s” heart looks like!
May 2nd, 2008 at 7:13 am
You are such an amazing father!… as a woman (& once a little girl), I will tell you that you’re involvement, as a father, in a daughter’s life will make or break who they become. Of course their mother plays an important role, but it’s through their father that they learn how to view men(… it will follow them & their decisions for the rest of their life! Praise God for REAL men… who they are has generational effects!