Right now I should probably working on my law but I really do not want to think about starting that right now. So instead I will still be productive by working on my blog. Last night I came home from OSLC; a trip that I believe will be the best school trip of the year that I will have. Later that night I went to dance in Stratford where I take hip-hop and jazz. After dance that night we showed our holiday show dance so far to another class and they showed us theirs. The owner of that studio also happens to be one of the dance teachers too. She sat us down and we had a very serious discussion regarding the fact that over the summer there were some very serious break ins and thousands of dollars have been stolen. This is also the reason as to why there are bars over the windows.
This we already knew so it wasn't a surprise when she brought it up. Now she was telling us that someone in one of these two classes is responsible for this and had propped open the boy's bathroom window less than an hour ago. After this little meeting I saw one of the girls do a little raise the eyebrow thing as if to say I told you this wouldn't work. They were also quick to joke about it and say "Oh it was this person you little rebel you" as if to deflect any suspicion anyone might have about them. Whoever this person is they have caused a lot of grief for the owner of this studio seeing as how she is only 22, put her heart and soul into this studio, already lost thousands and we are now dancing in a prison.
That is really sad. I still fail to understand how people can be so mean, especially to those who mean so well. The fact that the people are actually taking classes from this woman just makes it that much worse. :(
ReplyDeleteThat is horrible, what kind of people have the nerve to do something like that. I feel sorry for the women most of all the fact that she puts her heart and soul in a successful dance studio, knowing that one of her students did that. it would also suck to feel like people are dancing in a prison, when prisons are bad places, and dance studios arn't.
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