I love Conway Jazzercise. I sent Paige a post in the wee hours of the morning saying I would be at her morning class and that I was hoping she was teaching. Well, Missy was scheduled to teach; and Missy said something to Paige so very gently, and it just made me sigh inside. She said, “But Jim wanted you to teach”. ---It seemed so tender. --At that moment I was so very happy that Missy would be teaching.
It was such a great class with both Missy and Paige teaching. At one point I was on stage with two beautiful ladies, and at another point Paige was on stage with two buff, masculine, and Adonis type men. (Well, that is how I remember the story.)
Paige is a longtime favorite person of mine. She has been good to me and enthusiastic about me for over a decade. I have so much unfinished business in Conway. Paige, Susan, Tammy, my Kelli, Janie L., and others from around the country were all scheduled to dance in New Orleans for the convention in 2001. That event never got to happen because of the terrible events in September. In my travels I just meet people for small windows of time, but I look at Paige and see such a genuine person.
I missed something when I was taking class. My focus was looking on stage at Missy and Paige for most of the class. When it came time to do a standing floor routine, I notice the person in front of me was still bobbing her knees rhythmically to the beat. – It made me think hmm, who is this? I knew right then that I should have been watching her more closely during the aerobic routines. -- It turned out it was Susan who was going to be one of our New Orleans dancers mentioned above. -- Susan, I am sorry I did not acknowledge you after class.
My short time in Conway just continued to get better. I got to have breakfast with Alicia, Rhonda, Lisa, and Paige. It was a fun reunion with Paige and her wonderful friends. I regret I waited so long to return to Conway. Thank you Paige and Missy, class was a blast. I read some of the posts from your students. It sounds like everybody had a gooood time.
It was such a great class with both Missy and Paige teaching. At one point I was on stage with two beautiful ladies, and at another point Paige was on stage with two buff, masculine, and Adonis type men. (Well, that is how I remember the story.)
Paige is a longtime favorite person of mine. She has been good to me and enthusiastic about me for over a decade. I have so much unfinished business in Conway. Paige, Susan, Tammy, my Kelli, Janie L., and others from around the country were all scheduled to dance in New Orleans for the convention in 2001. That event never got to happen because of the terrible events in September. In my travels I just meet people for small windows of time, but I look at Paige and see such a genuine person.
I missed something when I was taking class. My focus was looking on stage at Missy and Paige for most of the class. When it came time to do a standing floor routine, I notice the person in front of me was still bobbing her knees rhythmically to the beat. – It made me think hmm, who is this? I knew right then that I should have been watching her more closely during the aerobic routines. -- It turned out it was Susan who was going to be one of our New Orleans dancers mentioned above. -- Susan, I am sorry I did not acknowledge you after class.
My short time in Conway just continued to get better. I got to have breakfast with Alicia, Rhonda, Lisa, and Paige. It was a fun reunion with Paige and her wonderful friends. I regret I waited so long to return to Conway. Thank you Paige and Missy, class was a blast. I read some of the posts from your students. It sounds like everybody had a gooood time.
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