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Indak it means to dance in time to the music. This reminds me of the good old days back when
towns like my small Southern town of Iva, South Carolina, used to have street
dances. I recall one where my father and
my sister danced right in the middle of everyone else while my soon-to-be child
bride and I danced off to the side. We had a lot of fun.
I also recall dancing with my oldest daughter at
church. They had dance lessons for
members at the church and my daughter and I went as a couple. My child bride
was back at the house pregnant with our fourth child, Davey.
Those days were long ago. Davey is now a Corporal in the Marines. That oldest daughter is now 25 years old. My
child-bride and I occasionally dance now, but we are more likely to dance to a
song from an animated movie like Afro Circus or Big and Chunky.
We still enjoy dancing together every now and
then.
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These words and these photos are from an article by
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awww. those are lovely moments, David! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. Those were truly good times.
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