Tuesday, June 14, 2011

HIP CHECK...

You know the song at every wedding reception where you get real low...well I got too low Friday night  and felt my hip pop...not hip hop...hip pop...as I discreetly dismissed  myself from the dance floor and limped back to my table hoping nobody had noticed, of course..  Still sore today, it was definitely worth the pain.   {Singing voice}..."THE OLD GRAY MARE JUST AINT WHAT SHE USED TO BE"  This is a photo from the said moment.  Go ahead and laugh...it was meant to be funny~

8 comments:

two birds said...

i love that you have a photo of the moment! too funny. i hope you aren't in too much pain. dancing (and getting really low) at weddings might be one of my favorite things. actually, just dancing anytime. feel better!

two birds said...

other bird here...i have to ask, were you dancing to that "shout" song? "a little bit softer now, a little bit softer now" well, if it's any consolation, you look great while hurting yourself! i hope you feel better soon!

Random Rants said...

At least you got back up girl!!! I hope you put lots of alcohol on it after that....LOL!

Cat said...

Oh Dawn ... bummer! Can't belive that the moment was captured on film :) {you look gorge :)}. Heal up fast ... your money maker will be shakin again before you know it :)

♥ Cat brideblu

Shoe said...

Hahahaha great story! I hope you're feeling better soon!

THE ALTERNATIVE WIFE said...

Oh no! Sorry to hear that Dawn! You looked fabulous doing it though :) xoxo

Sherry said...

You are so funny! I LOVE WEDDING DANCING!!! And the "pop" had to be worth it! ;) You look awesome and like you are having a blast. I am always out on the dance floor dancing with anyone or no one (hubby doesn't dance except for slow ones) and am always the oldest one out there... AND I DON'T CARE!!! Have a happy Wednesday! Cheers! :)

Emilie said...

poor you! am not laughing of course...well maybe a smile tee hee...
it's a really great photo of you!

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