Tuesday, June 12, 2007

tutus

As a mom of only boys there are a few things I never had an opportunity to witness over the last 17 years. I have seen my fair share of cheerleading competitions. and done some formal dress shopping, even hung around a gymnastic camp or two. I had never been to a dance recital before this past weekend.

I know friends who have girls complain incessantly about the dreaded recital, and after sitting through one I can kind of see their point. KINDA Because I realized on Saturday night I GOT GIPPED!!!!! I never wanted a girl so badly as I did sitting there watching these young women dance.

They ranged in age from 4 to 18, so there were some high points and some low. And if I had been a mom to the 4 year olds, who were onstage for all of 3.5 minutes of the THREE HOURS, I may have been a bit put off. But some of the girls were absolutely stunning (my son's g/f being one of them), and to pour salt in the wound, the theme was 80's songs.

SO I sat there listening to my songs and watching other people's daughters dance. It was heart wrenching. I had always thought I was ok with never having had a girl. I am so thankful for my boys, that they are healthy and smart, and every other wonderful thing they are. But they will not don a tutu...ever. Probably not even on a dare.

Looking back though I am super glad I decided to go the permanent birth control route a few years back, cause I would most likely be sweating right now if I hadn't. As much as I loved to dance, and as much as I would have loved to have a dughter to share my passion with, I do not want to have a child starting kindergarten as I am becoming a grandma.

2 comments:

Movin Mom said...

AMEN SISTER!
Though I do have a daughter amongst 3 boys....I often covet babies who pass me in public.....my neice who is 2 my nephew who is 4 months old. But Now I think having an 8 year old that when my eldest is leaving college........to start his own life......my youngest will just be finishing jr high.
YIKEEOLAS

Anonymous said...

I have a friend who's the most girliest of girls you'll ever meet. When she found out that her second child was going to be another boy, she cried her eyes out. I feel so bad sometimes when she talks about taking her son to karate and I'm taking Girlie Girl to ballet.