maturestudenthanginginthere

Dance little one, dance like there’s no tomorrow.

OK let me ask you this. When was the last time you danced? I mean really danced?

This came into my mind this morning when I was walking to work. It was a bitterly cold day and I decided to stick my earphones in and listen to the breakfast radio show whilst I was walking.

So, my day started with the wonderful Dean Martin singing ‘That’s Amore”. Now I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for old Deano. My favourite uncle was his No.1 fan. He also thought he looked like Dean Martin (he didn’t) AND sounded like him (he did). I have fond memories of family parties, dancing and singing along as he did his Dean Martin impression.

Today, walking along the banks of the River Ness I had a skip in my step and all the lyrics came flooding back – so I sang too. It made we want to dance and I realised it had been a long time since I’d danced.

Now this isn’t a sob story about how Peter and I don’t ever seem to have time to go out. OK that’s true, but I’m not complaining. Even if we did go out, we probably wouldn’t go dancing. Sometimes I corner him in the kitchen when Sunday Love Songs is on the radio and I’m making breakfast in my mismatched pyjamas and force encourage him to get down with the groove and whirl me around the dishwasher or do a Gay Gordon’s with my son down the hallway. That is about as close as I get to dancing.

But hey, what’s wrong with that. It doesn’t matter where you dance, or who you dance with. What matters I think is that you dance (and preferably sing too). So, here’s my challenge for you today. Turn the music up load and find an opportunity to dance. It doesn’t matter whether you grab your nearest and dearest, whether you try to train the dog to two-step or whether you fling off your shoes and just go for it in the middle of the living room. The important this is that you just go for it.

Come on, what are you waiting for - everybody's at it!

So husband if you’re reading this get practicing cause this gal has a dance card that is just begging to be filled.

Here’s something to start you all off. Go on, you know you want to :wink:

“We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.” (Nietzsche)

February 1, 2012 - Posted by | Family Life, Humour, Life | , ,

23 Comments »

  1. Just loved the clip. I am in a ‘sort out cupbards day’ and this has certainly made me feel more like completing the task.
    Well done and thank you Jacqueline. xx

    Comment by Aileen Richards | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  2. Wise words as usual, Jacqueline. Am intrigued by the Nietzche quote. Never had him down as a party kind of guy.

    Comment by Joanna | February 1, 2012 | Reply

    • Oh I don’t know Joanna maybe he had his moments when he kicked off his shoes and boogied. Of course I accept that this was purely in the spirit of expanding his thinking on life affirmation. I’d like to think that even Frederich learned that dancing is a grand way of emphasising the positive aspects of life :wink:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  3. I am afraid that one of the few things that I can complain about with my husband is that he really does not have a sense of rhythm. So despite the fact that I love dancing it ain’t going to happen. On the other hand I sing along with a lot of songs, does that count a tiny bit?

    Comment by Gilraen | February 1, 2012 | Reply

    • Of course that counts – especially as I know you are not feeling 100% today. Hope you feel better soon.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  4. Fab clip Jacqueline. A great song to dance round the house to. x

    Comment by Janette Littleton | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  5. OMG. Charles and Camilla gettin’ down. Who knew.

    Love Miss Piggy.

    I just read another blog where the writer was encouraging us all to sing along with our favorites. Must be something in the water. Or maybe we’re just ready for spring.

    Thanks, Jacqueline. Great “cheerer-upper.”

    Comment by backonmyown | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  6. “… my husband is that he really does not have a sense of rhythm.”
    this reminds me of many years ago when I tried to dance with a girl (of course with a girl!) but I still remember when she told me : “robert, you are not dancing, you are just walking up and down with me in your arms…” . I never was able to let me flow the rhythm, for me it always was a kind of mathematic exercise, one, two and three…one,two and three, one, two and…
    robert
    PS: nice to know other people like dancing and a little bit envious…

    Comment by robert che vola | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  7. Jacqui, THE T-MOBILE DANCE AT LIVERPOOL STREET ST on u-tube , now thats the way to start your day .

    Comment by Billy | February 1, 2012 | Reply

    • FANTASTIC. I’ve never seen this,Spencer had. We watched it just now. I wish I’d put this in my blog. Thank you soooo much for this. Yep this IS the way to start your day :razz: Actually I think this might have to start my blog tomorrow. Thank you so much.

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | February 1, 2012 | Reply

      • your more than welcome

        Comment by Billy | February 1, 2012 | Reply

  8. Well, Charles looks like he’s finally having a good time!

    When was last time I danced? At the Wellness Center this morning. At 6:30. I’m dangerous with my iPod Shuffle!

    Fun post! :)

    Comment by Lorna's Voice | February 2, 2012 | Reply

    • Hee, hee. I can believe that of you Lorna :razz: And isn’t that a great name for a new dance craze – the iPod Shuffle :wink:

      Comment by maturestudenthanginginthere | February 2, 2012 | Reply

  9. Just danced with my 4 yo grandson last week. It was great!

    Comment by ansuyo | February 11, 2012 | Reply


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