These are the adventures of American Girl dolls and their friends who live in Pleasantview. The dolls may live in different time periods, but are able to interact with each other. I guess
that's just the magic of dolls!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Big Performance (Part 3 of the Recital Series)
Kanani and Eva hurried into the theatre and grabbed the front row seats.
Lots of friends arrived shortly after them. Daisy and I were able to sit in the second row.
It wasn't long before the entire theater was full. There was the usual sound of low, excited voices chatting and carrying the feeling of expectation of something exciting to come. Soon the lights dimmed and all sounds were hushed as the curtains opened. I won't try to describe the wonderful lyrical feeling of Isabelle's dancing. Instead I will let you enjoy some photos.
Before we knew it, the dance was over and Isabelle was thrilled that it had gone so well.
Flowers were given to her as applause filled the theater.
When the show was over, Isabelle came out front and Kanani and Eva were the first to congratulate her.
Soon Izzy was surrounded by a crowd of admirers. After lots of hugs and congratulations, Izzy said she needed to go change for the after party.
And that means, this still isn't over! So, to be continued... (once more!)
~ Kiki
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Great photo story! I love the stage she is dancing on. It is very realistic! ;)
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Thank you! The stage was made by AG for Molly a long time ago. I'm lucky to have it. :)
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Thanks so much! I will check it out!
DeleteThat's really neat. Great stage, photos, and story. Keep up the good work.
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DeleteMelinda wonderful job again. I love your stories and cannot wait for more !
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DeleteA wonderful dance recital, great story.
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