


Here's a few pictures from the Indian Princess Father Daughter Dance. It was at a local country club and the dads bought the daughters corsages. Don't get me started on the dress. All I can say is I'm taking volunteers for anybody who would like to go prom dress shopping. I'm sure I'll be cleaning a bathroom or scrubbing floors that day and having a much better time. Most of the girls are fifth graders and will be completing their final year this year. Chris is in line to be chief :-P
I should also mention that aside from the many fun activities this tribe does year round, they are also involved in some charitable work. They help collect food for a local food bank and they are also involved with Kiva. The girls have made 26 loans of $25 each for a total of $650 of which $377 (9 loans) have been repaid and re-loaned. So far they have zero defaults on any of the loans. It's a great organization where they really can see the difference they make in other people's lives.
I often notice that people arrive on this post by searching for "father daughter dance scrapbooking". I did scrapbook a father daughter dance and if you're interested in seeing it, you can find it here:
Father Daughter Dance 2010
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