Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

I’ve blogged in the past about the rules of gifting that have developed in our family over the years. Something that plugs into the wall is generally not a gift. And it truly has to be a gift for the recipient, not something the giver has wanted. We’re finding the older we get, the more we appreciate gifts that are consumable and not likely to collect dust.

 

A couple of months ago, in a rare moment, C shared something online that he found quite uplifting. The Jerusalema Challenge was a positive break from the pandemic and recent news. Having issues with the video links, but I think this will work:

https://youtu.be/YDE9mdberHM

 

As soon as I saw it I knew what I wanted for my quickly approaching birthday, our own Jerusalema challenge. C took over and surprisingly the kids accepted with minimal complaining. Even good friends wanted in.

 

There are plenty of Youtube Jerusalema tutorials and I pictured a Zoom birthday party with simultaneous dancing. Instead we all recorded our bits and sent them off to our family filmmaker for editing, a better approach. So I present to you the Wilbo dance challenge. Give it a bit to download:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bpK7_qma7I7SyD932Ixrg6GMhF1_GwSI/view

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One response to “The Gift of Dance”

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    Karen

    I love, love, love this (and you all) 💕💕💕💕. Great fun.

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