
It's Sunday again that means it's time for one of my favorite things... Sunday Citar!!
Here's where we all share a quote or two... a favorite, a new find, a laugh inducing or tear inducing quote you love this week. (Citar = to quote in Spanish)

"It's not only children who grow. Parents do too. As much as we watch to see what our children do with their lives, they are watching us to see what we do with ours. I can't tell my children to reach for the sun. All I can do is reach for it, myself."
~Joyce Maynard
The littlest one there, age 4 while the others start at age 6, and on her tippie-toes to keep up.
The colorful tiki themed room was buzzing with energy while anxious parents hovered their index fingers over the shutter, lenses pointing in every direction, waiting for the opening number. And after five days of long dance routine practices, memorizing lines for sketches, and creating hats, outfits and staging... the little ones delivered photo moment after photo moment for proud parents letting that shutter release.
I have to admit, I tried to hold back, but I let a few tears release as well.
Smiling at her "happy feet" as she entered stage left with her friends. Watching my girl click those sticks together, off beat, but with a big smile. Seeing her twirl opposite the rest of her team... but twirl with flair.
This past week, my girl reached. She reached with all she had. She wore herself out keeping up with the bigs girls. And I kind of cry-laughed when she stopped dancing long enough to yawn, or when she's stare off to the right to follow the moves... one half step behind. But I was so proud, cheeks aching, heart throbbing and so entertained.


Baby brother was proud too. Kept pointing and yelling out, "Eee-yah!" (His version of Aliyah.)
She's growing. She's reaching. She's aiming for the sun, beyond anything she's done before, and baby girl is making it.

We laughed, we cried, we cheered and applauded, and at the end? Daddy brought his girl some flowers. Her first red roses, just for her, ever.

I couldn't have been more proud.
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I would love to have you join the Sunday Citar inspiration and have all of us come to your blog to read what quotes inspire you! Simply write your own post on your blog, link within your post to my blog, and sign up with the linky below, leaving your name and the link directly to your Sunday Citar post. Just click here if any of that sounds confusing. There you'll be able to get the complete rundown, as well as learn how to link back to my blog if you don't already know how. Take a moment a visit at least three of the participants around you... you'll be glad you did!















Hi Tabitha! I tried to link up, and keep getting an error message. :(
ReplyDeleteBut anyway, I love the quote you chose...and your little gal is just fantastic!
Your little girl is awesome!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quote, Tab.
ReplyDeleteAnd beautiful daughter. But you knew that already!
Awww
ReplyDeleteOh Tabitha, I love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote, Tab! And of course, the pics too!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Love the quote & love how you described how you felt watching her - all of us moms can relate to that feeling 100%!
ReplyDeleteAwww, I love that last picture with the roses. How special!!
ReplyDelete"one half step behind. But I was so proud, cheeks aching, heart throbbing and so entertained. " - love this... it is so spot on.
ReplyDeleteBless those tippy toes!!! Such a profound privilege to be a parent, and get to participte in, watch and capture their journies. And it's a great truth/challenge to continue to reach personally and not just loose ourselves to the parenting! GREAT post!
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