Yes I do. As a matter of fact, I lift whole girls named Gloriela on my shoulders. When I sent this to my father, he didn't respond saying, "Wow cool picture, Casey. Thanks for sharing." He simply responded, "Fake." He's just upset that his 19 year old daughter already surpasses him in strength. It's Ok dad! Keep your chin up.
Everyday my group drives 10 minutes to a dance studio to learn Bhangra, a dance that combines Punjabi folk tradition with Western Pop Music (I literally just got that definition from dictionary.com). Being the strong, independent, powerful, muscular, tough, determined (I literally just looked up synonyms for strong on thesaurus.com) that I am, I volunteered to pick up that little munchkin on my shoulders in one of our dances. This decision taught me many things: never make impulsive decisions to lift people up on your shoulders ever again and never let someone photograph you while doing it and standing on one leg. I'm just thankful Gloriela trusts me, because I sure don't trust me.
Everyday my group drives 10 minutes to a dance studio to learn Bhangra, a dance that combines Punjabi folk tradition with Western Pop Music (I literally just got that definition from dictionary.com). Being the strong, independent, powerful, muscular, tough, determined (I literally just looked up synonyms for strong on thesaurus.com) that I am, I volunteered to pick up that little munchkin on my shoulders in one of our dances. This decision taught me many things: never make impulsive decisions to lift people up on your shoulders ever again and never let someone photograph you while doing it and standing on one leg. I'm just thankful Gloriela trusts me, because I sure don't trust me.