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MySmallWorldof4

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I was at a cheer competition all weekend in Richmond. Two days of competing for my kid. 4 performances for my kid. They were in first after day one on one team. Sadly mistakes on day two cost them first. Ended up in second of 6 teams. Her other team had a lousy day one and could not make up for the deductions of day one even with a near perfect performance on day two. They ended 4th out of 5. Rough weekend. Don’t know if it is harder on the kids or the adults. I never mind the driving, but those butterflies really act up before she goes on the floor.
 

Lilofan

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I was at a cheer competition all weekend in Richmond. Two days of competing for my kid. 4 performances for my kid. They were in first after day one on one team. Sadly mistakes on day two cost them first. Ended up in second of 6 teams. Her other team had a lousy day one and could not make up for the deductions of day one even with a near perfect performance on day two. They ended 4th out of 5. Rough weekend. Don’t know if it is harder on the kids or the adults. I never mind the driving, but those butterflies really act up before she goes on the floor.
Good for your kid! I've seen the cheer groups from all over the USA at WDW in the parks. Those talented kids and serious parents mean business and they are loud and proud of their efforts.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Good for your kid! I've seen the cheer groups from all over the USA at WDW in the parks. Those talented kids and serious parents mean business and they are loud and proud of their efforts.
We are headed there for a competition in 4 weeks. Not planning on doing the parks though because I have no idea about times of the competition. Only know the day, and if they advance there goes another day. The whole reservation system is kind of making plans difficult. Wish they would just do what Uni is doing and close a park once they reach capacity. We are morning people and odds are capacity doesn’t get reached until 12 at MK. Oh well. We usually leave by then because I hate crowds. And yes cheer parents are loud, except me. I am the total opposite of loud. I am not a screamer. I am the only one recording videos and not making a sound.
 

Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
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The one and only time I tried brushing Chloe’s was not pretty! Wrangling is cat is not fun! 🤣
Teddy Bear Suit GIF by Arithmancy

Cat proof suit .
 

MinnieM123

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@Songbird76 , here is a little treat for your husband's birthday. I read that people who live in the Netherlands love these! :hungry: Enjoy -- there's enough for the family. :)

Poffertjes​

Dutch food - poffertjes
A traditional Dutch batter treat is ‘poffertjes’. They look like baby pancakes but much fluffier. They are made with yeast and buckwheat flour and typically served with a lump of butter and powdered sugar. Fresh ‘poffertjes’ are often made at an outdoor stand during winter. They are served on a small cardboard plate and come with a small fork. While butter and powdered sugar are the most common toppings; whipped cream, syrup and strawberries are also pretty common.
 

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