For years now I’ve wanted to get Kali involved in some kind of extra
curricular activity. It’s been hard because most activities are
ridiculously expensive and Kali is ridiculously picky.
When she was four she took ballet at her preschool for a year. She
enjoyed it, but became too old for that particular program once she
started kindergarten. Since then, we looked into piano lessons and
soccer. Both were very expensive. We were thisclose to signing her up
for soccer, but when we explained that she’d have to attend weekly
practice and compete against other teams, her interest quickly waned.
Thank God too, because the costly registration and uniform fees were
non-refundable.
A few weeks ago, Kali’s school sent home some information on local
activities for kids. One that caught my eye was a creative arts
program. The class meets once a week for an hour to learn acting,
dance, and video production. They put on two performances a year and it
was only $50 a month. I told Kali we’d be going to the signup – with
complimentary pizza and beverages – whether she liked it or not.
She did not.
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