Things coming to pass and in the past.
In my opinion the school dance was really great. If we have one next year I am definitely going. Of course there are people who might not agree with that, but just because you don’t like to dance or talk doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go. Just because its homecoming you don't have to go with a date. You can go Stag or Wall Flower.
Just because it was a dance doesn’t mean you have to dance. You could talk on the side to people. Or if you like to dance, but not socialize, just come and dance. They had slow dances for those who wanted them. They also had up-beat music, as well as group dances for those who wanted them. We had the Boot Scoot Boogie (don't start at the beginning, if you want to dance the next dance, it’s a very long song), the Limbo, Conga lines (a few throughout the dance), the Macarena, and a few others that I can't think of them at the moment because I don’t know what they're called. Those who went to the dance didn’t just dance.
They also had a few games; some of them are listed above. Oh, we also played the hula hoop game. You know the game where you get in a circle and hold hands, and without letting go of each other’s hands you have to go through the hula hoop. If the music stops when the hoop is on you or when you're half way through it, you're out. Those of you who didn’t go missed the hilarious experience of seeing Mrs. Jen trying to go through the hoop in a poofy dress.
She got half way through, when the music stopped. Alas, she was one of first to get out. It also got pretty funny when it got down to the last two people, usually a boy and a girl.
The food was really magnifique! You got a salad, some Spaghetti or Alfredo, depending on what you chose, some even had both, since they had extras of each. You also got a cookie. (Don't ask me what kind, all I know is, it was good) For drinks they had lemonade and, of course, water.
The masks they gave us for the masquerade were silver, one size fits all, sorts of things. Only a couple of people decided to wear them. I didn't wear mine; however, it will make a great memento or keepsake. They took the pictures in the hallway.They were really nice; they had the boy kneeling on one knee and the girl in a chair. There was a chandelier in the background. I heard about this later on, apparently some boys hadn't had the picture taken yet, so instead of not getting one, they decided to get a group shot of all of them standing and posing. I forgot to mention earlier, that there were balloons, not on a string. So those who got bored could play a quick game of "Don’t let the balloon touch the ground" or “Balloon Volleyball" by hitting the balloons over the streamers, like they were the net.
In my opinion the school dance was really great. If we have one next year I am definitely going. Of course there are people who might not agree with that, but just because you don’t like to dance or talk doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go. Just because its homecoming you don't have to go with a date. You can go Stag or Wall Flower.
Just because it was a dance doesn’t mean you have to dance. You could talk on the side to people. Or if you like to dance, but not socialize, just come and dance. They had slow dances for those who wanted them. They also had up-beat music, as well as group dances for those who wanted them. We had the Boot Scoot Boogie (don't start at the beginning, if you want to dance the next dance, it’s a very long song), the Limbo, Conga lines (a few throughout the dance), the Macarena, and a few others that I can't think of them at the moment because I don’t know what they're called. Those who went to the dance didn’t just dance.
They also had a few games; some of them are listed above. Oh, we also played the hula hoop game. You know the game where you get in a circle and hold hands, and without letting go of each other’s hands you have to go through the hula hoop. If the music stops when the hoop is on you or when you're half way through it, you're out. Those of you who didn’t go missed the hilarious experience of seeing Mrs. Jen trying to go through the hoop in a poofy dress.
She got half way through, when the music stopped. Alas, she was one of first to get out. It also got pretty funny when it got down to the last two people, usually a boy and a girl.
The food was really magnifique! You got a salad, some Spaghetti or Alfredo, depending on what you chose, some even had both, since they had extras of each. You also got a cookie. (Don't ask me what kind, all I know is, it was good) For drinks they had lemonade and, of course, water.
The masks they gave us for the masquerade were silver, one size fits all, sorts of things. Only a couple of people decided to wear them. I didn't wear mine; however, it will make a great memento or keepsake. They took the pictures in the hallway.They were really nice; they had the boy kneeling on one knee and the girl in a chair. There was a chandelier in the background. I heard about this later on, apparently some boys hadn't had the picture taken yet, so instead of not getting one, they decided to get a group shot of all of them standing and posing. I forgot to mention earlier, that there were balloons, not on a string. So those who got bored could play a quick game of "Don’t let the balloon touch the ground" or “Balloon Volleyball" by hitting the balloons over the streamers, like they were the net.
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