The
dance season came to an end with a little over a month off between seasons.
Team try-outs will be here before you know it. I have learned a lot this past year, and not
only about bling, rhinestones, hair, or makeup, but also a lot about
myself. When this season first started I did not fully understand all the time and money that parents need to invest when we
have a daughter who is a dancer on a competitive dance team. The commitment that is involved does not only come from the dancer but also from the dancer’s
family. I should have known better since my mom did it when I was girl but it is not until you commit as a parent and family that it really hits home.
There was
many times this past season where weeks and months would go by and I never took
the time to take care of myself or my health.
This past year I have been distant from friends and family while I
concentrated on doing the best I could between my job, building a photography
business, and six days a week at the dance studio. I’ve been told I’m crazy!! I won’t ever deny that I am in fact crazy and
that I accept that about myself. I take
full responsibility for my actions and accept the consequences that come with
my decision to support both my girls in dance.
I have to tell you that every tear shed, the late nights, the long
drives, frustrations while rhinestoning, and even the way-over-the-top
competition hair was worth it after seeing Leyla and her team dance their little butts off on stage.
This
year I watched Leyla start the year quiet and reserved and blossom into a child
with self-confidence and who believes in herself as much as I believe in her. Dancing gave Leyla something to be excited
about every day. The friendships she
made this year will always be remembered and be a part of her life as she
becomes a young lady. The long-distance drive to the dance studio
that I complained about often in my blog was actually a blessing because it gave
Leyla and I good mother-daughter bonding time.
The bonding time was way overdue and we became much closer this past
year.
As of mid-July
I am no longer an employee with Long Realty. I still work with them but as an
independent contractor and have their support and blessing to pursue
Photography full-time. I have met some
incredible people in the real estate industry and have enjoyed being able to
offer career opportunities to individuals looking for more in their careers. It is very rewarding to be a part of other
people’s success and helping them build their dreams. I love how it has worked out with Long because
I am now able to make my own hours and will be able to make the time for my business
and for everything else in my life.