Red Sequins Will Stay In My Heart Forever
Yesterday I was waiting to have some material cut for me at Joann’s Fabrics when I spotted a box of discount remnant fabrics. Since they are usually discounted pretty significantly I thought I’d take a peek. Right on top was a bright red material covered in red sequins. It took everything in me not to buy the quarter yard of red sequin material for nostalgia’s sake. You see, back in the day, I used to love to wear red sequins.
Little known fact to most of my blog readership (hee hee- I have a “readership”. That sounds so important.) Is that I used to put on the sequins and go sing and dance for people a few times a month. I know you’re thinking, oh my gosh! She’s an ex-stripper! Sorry, nothing that exciting.
I was in my high school show choir, Pizzazz. We were one of the good show choirs, not the lame ones that just sing off key and hardly move. We danced and we sang well enough to take first place and overall best in show in every competition we entered while I was a member. We did shows for school stuff, of course, but we also did company parties and concerts. We helped open a K-Mart once ( I know, I know, biiig time stuff, eh?) We did a television show for public broadcasting too. During the holiday season I was in a different hotel conference center every night singing for company Christmas parties. Valentine’s we did singing telegrams. One Easter we sang on a cruise ship in the Bahamas.
As completely hokey as all of this sounds, I really loved every minute of it. Here’s a publicity shot from my junior year.

I couldn’t find the shot I wanted to share. It’s not like I leave this stuff out or anything. I really only think about it when I stumble across red sequins at the fabric store. Since having children, I sometimes feel like I have a past life, because the past is so far removed.
Posted at 08:31 am by BlackberryLou
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Sparkling June 6, 2005 09:50 AM PDT
You should have bought the sequins. And seeing your talent from today's post about the baby dress, should have made a little outfit for your kids or something that they could play with. And you could tell them stories about when you were growing up, and they could roleplay it. Kids love that kind of stuff! Sounds like you had a wonderful singing experience growing up, I'm sure your kids would like to hear every story you can tell them about it. =) |
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brandy101 June 3, 2005 09:53 AM PDT
that pic is awesome - I love the guy IN the trashcan! |
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tj June 2, 2005 09:48 PM PDT
You have a HUGE smile :-)
BTW, if you want to download the tunes, you have to be outside of the comments area and just on the main page.
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Lou June 2, 2005 09:25 PM PDT
absolutely adore my digi rebel! welcome to my site :-) |
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Jenny June 2, 2005 05:18 PM PDT
Hi there, Just found you through Blog Explosion. Great site, VERY cute baby pics. Also, I noticed that you have a digital Rebel...I'm wanting to upgrade..How do you like it? |
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Lisa June 2, 2005 02:10 PM PDT
Isn't it wonderful when you come across something that throws you back like that? Amazing how the simplest of things can evoke such strong memories and revive the senses. Looks like it was an awesome time!
BTW, I *totally* get the past lives-thing. Isn't it weird?! |
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Maria June 2, 2005 12:03 PM PDT
Nostalgia! I was in show choir in HS, too-- Minstrel Magic. One year we had dresses with aqua-colored chiffon skirts and silver-sequined bodices. (Do you think we had the same director???)
Enjoyed your blog! |
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scott June 2, 2005 11:00 AM PDT
Looks like a fun crowd. And such clean trashcans! |
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dawn June 2, 2005 10:44 AM PDT
thats great! |
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