Drop It Like It’s Hot
Mom! Hey Mom! Come look at this!!
Stinker, I have just walked through the door, the dog is humping my leg with joy at my arrival, and I want to change clothes and sit down for a minute.
No, really. Come look at this first. You really need to see this. Its important. Puhhhlllleeeeeaaaasssseee!
Is it important?
Super important. You gotta see it NOW!
Grumble, sigh. Sigh, grumble. Extrication of my leg from the dogs amorous embrace. Grumble, grumble, sigh. Walk over to the girl childs room and open the door. Take a step back as the full volume of the stereo slams into me. Quick survey of the occupants of the room. Only 6 kids today. Two less than yesterday. Groan.
Whats so important?
Watch what Shadia is teaching us!
OK, Shadia. Lets see your stuff.
Shadia deliberately placed her feet the exact amount of space apart that she deemed necessary. She bent her knees, leaned forward and lightly rested her hands upon her knees. She closed her eyes in peaceful meditation as one of the other kids restarted the song that was playing. Her body began a gentle swaying to the boom-boom-boom hip-hop beat. All of a sudden her body erupted into one of the most blatantly sexual dance movements I have seen short of nudie bar. The smile on her face got bigger and bigger as her knees opened and closed and her hips thrust forward and back all in time to the music. My eyes were crossing as I pictured my daughter executing this move.
Whoa! Youre not teaching THAT to these girls!
Shadias smile widened with pride. She nodded her head. Yes.
Sigh.
Come on Mom. Pop with us. Show us how you pop!
No. Mine doesnt pop any more. Ive had two kids.
Then how about this? Try this!
Shimmying shoulder movements accompanied with balled fists and wriggling hips. OK. I can do that one even thought it does cause a major eruption of laughter amid the audience.
What about this one? Hip wiggles, turning, outward thrusting of foot. Yep. I can do that one too. My confidence is soaring. The kids are grinning. I prefer to think that their grins are because Im cool rather than a feeble attempt not to break out into full scale guffaws at my pathetic attempt at MTV style dancing for seniors.
Hey Mom! Drop it like its hot! Come on .drop it like its hot!
My daughter drops into a deep knee bend, bounces around in a circle while maintaining that squat and whirling one hand overhead sort of like she was twirling a lariat.
My jaw dropped.
Sweetie, if I dropped it like its hot, it would stay dropped. Furthermore, its not hot, its cold. Been that way for a while now. Ive learned to live with it. So should you.
I closed the door to gales of giggles and stalked off down the hall to change my clothes.
Whatever happened to debutante balls and waltzes?
All things pass I suppose. Nice one
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lol, we can’t even say it’s the 90’s anymore. Great story.
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hahaha thats good, I liked that
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Ah, dear Sunshine. With suppressed hysterical laughter…
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I think I can just see it and I’m blushing. hahahahaha
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Video tape it and send it my son! that should keep him home for awhile! what a sport you are for even trying!
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You mean they don’t do the Twist any more?? Hugz
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The tango was considered shameless at one time, too. You are a good sport, Sunshine. Your daughter will grow up one of these days.
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hahahaha….doesnt it make you wonder how all those “exotic” dancers got their start??…or better yet…how the rest of us somehow became “domestic” instead??
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LMAO. I can visualize this as you tell it. OMG, I’m like Torin, suppressing near hysteria. This gives an entirely different meaning to ‘chilling out’. 🙂
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*grin*
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It says most excellent things about you as a mom that your daughter wants to share her dance moves with you… *still laughing*
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Oh no, no, no, no. My daughter will not be dropping it like its hot. No, Nope, Nada…..her father & I are looking into putting her in a convent at the age of 12 :O)
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Sheesh, I thought you were going to tell us about taking a casserole out of the oven! *L*
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*chuckles* I’d just look at my daughter, and say, “Is that the message you want to send? Just be prepared to deal with the results, and do your best to say safe. You did it better though. *grin*
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As for me, I just learned swing dancing about six months ago… now that’s fun. To me. 🙂
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I have one the same age you know. I feel so sorry for these kids, so much hyper sexuality and drug culture in their faces. We really didn’t have that much to deal with at their age. God help us all.
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I know where Antigonish is…that’s about it. I do not think I have ever been there for any length of time. Anything you need to know? I can find you info. With a smile…
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Teach ’em that thing with the ping pong balls. Daughters scare me sometimes. 🙂 They sure are cute though. Love,
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Pegasus, we did too have that much to deal with at that age … we just didn’t deal with it ….. 🙂
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Oh Lord! Is that what my little sweet tart is doing in her room when the stereo is blasting? If they want big floor-to-ceiling poles installed in their rooms, I don’t think we should let them. What do you think?
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ahahahahaha… loved this… what a brave mom you are to even attempt any of it!
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Thanks for the visit, Sunshine! The sun always shines when you drop in.
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The good news: The poppin’ and droppin’ is going on at home! Geez…we’ve come a long way from the Electric Slide. ~:)
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Don’t fret Sunshine, it warms up again when the kids get a bit older and move out.
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🙂
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