How about we… go dancing? Instead of the hitting up a dance club, find a restaurant that teaches salsa lessons or a dance studio that teaches ballroom dance classes.
How about we… take a free dance lesson and then test our new moves?
How about we… Take a cooking lesson and try new foods.
How about we… go to a dance lesson together.
How about we… take ballroom dancing lessons at Access Dance.
How about we… So some sort of dancing lessons, eat dinner somewhere nice, and then hit up a spot and practice some of what we learned :)
How about we… take a free dance lesson and then test our new moves in the park at Chicago SummerDance?
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I can play the viola (hey, she paid for all those years of lessons, and you're certainly not going to find out any other way)
That's a tough one, but it's neat that I learned how to crochet by watching her over the years, then receiving a brief lesson from her when I was about 22.
Strictly Ballroom. Some very important life lessons.
I can ride a horse because I took riding lessons in College.
I had the honor and privilege to have the great Billie Jean King give me a tennis lesson.
I was enrolled in dance lessons my entire adolescence; was homecoming queen in high school, obtained a BA in English Literature in 3 years, went straight to law school and graduated with a JD before I turned 24! Once I caught my breath, I realized I would have done things a little differently, perhaps a bit slower, and more fulfilling. Now I greatly enjoy the little things in life, wonderful company, and fabulous wine! Oh, and I still love to dance!
"My boy took piano lessons for 10 years. Yes! Did you know that? Play something, sweetheart! Play for the nice people. Oh, come now! Look, he's turning red. Just like when he was a boy. Such a cutie pie. Really, he used to be very good. Play something, sweetheart! Why are you running away? Why are you climbing over the railing? Sweetheart?"
An Eagle but I would settle for sky diving lessons!
Counting my childhood, it would be Transformers: the Movie. Not the Michael Bay movies, but the old cartoon that came out in the mid-80's. Optimus Prime died (and was not resurrected before the end of the movie). It taught me a valuable life lesson: corporate greed will slay sacred heroes if it means selling more new toys. In my adulthood, it would be either The Matrix or Porco Rosso.
Lots of lessons!