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Enjoy Dancing with Louis van Amstel
by Calvin Tan
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It's Friday; give thanks goodness it's the weekend. The kids have run out of clean socks and underwear, the fridge has been empty since Thursday, the house is unrecognizable, one of our kitchen cupboards has been hanging on one hinge since the starting off of the week and I will on balance have time to help my daughter with her class project. Ah, time to calm down at last; except for that this weekend isn't shaping up to be much fun for me.

My girlfriends are disgusted with me. They think that I'm crazy to be wasting my life continually working and doing things that they deem as being NO FUN.

Well, who can argue with them; let's face it, they're right. I do not run my life, my life runs me! In a moment of rebellion, and in light of this momentous discovery, I grab a pen and paper and rapidly write down all of the stuff I am to do this weekend and the probable solutions:

1. Kids have run out of clean underwear and socks - Solution = pay for them new ones on the way home from the office.

2. Fridge is empty - Solution = order take-out

3. Kitchen cupboard is falling off its hinges - Solution = take it right off! (This will make it quicker to get to the plates). Note to myself: delete all cupboard doors!

4. House is unrecognizable - Solution = offer my daughter and her two girl friends tickets to the movies if they repair the house to a few semblance of order.

5. Daughters class project - Solution = after movie have the girls all work on their projects together.

I cannot believe it, I am FREE! I have time to do anything I need. It takes me about half a second to resolve what that is; on balance I can take those dance lessons that I saw advertised on ABC News the other night "Louis Let's Dance". All of my friends have signed up and love it; and the funny thing is, their husbands are enjoying it further.

I can image it now, the lights turned down low, and the heady beat of Salsa music playing in the background . . . affair is absolutely in the air. My man comes across the room to me wearing his tux, his arms open, inviting me into his powerful embrace.

I progressively walk towards him, my dress swaying as I gently move my hips from side to side. He grabs hold of my hand, placing his other hand behind me at the small of my back. Within a moment, he has my body tight up contrary his own; he holds me possessively, like he will never permit me go.

The music starts, the dance has begun. We move together across the dance floor; he spins me away from him, only to bring me back firmly, my body sliding up contrary his as together we twirl and grind and pump our bodies contrary one another, all to the hypnotic beat of the Salsa.

I am breathless at the closing of the dance. As I spin away from him, the music starts again this time it is the Cha Cha. Once again our bodies move together; with smiles on our faces and laughter in our hearts we masterfully meet the challenges of the dance.

As the song is on the brink of reach its crescendo, I pull away from him and then launch myself into his arms as he lifts me effortlessly from the dance floor through his head in our victory.

I have never felt so alive, as he gently brings me down from the best of the world, I softly wet my lips in prediction for his kiss. I am so aroused I could burst; as our mouths draw nearer, I explore his eyes and it is not my husband.

I shake myself awake; attaining it was just a dream. I am still at work and my weekend of ease and adventure has not yet started.

Still reeling from the passion of my dream, and thoughts of my mysterious dance partner, I call my husband and together we blueprint a night to reflect.

With the help of Emmy Nominated Choreographer, Louis van Amstel, absolute known for his 3 hit seasons on America's most extended dance show, 'Dancing with the Stars', my husband and I have learned all of the most extended dance steps. We can now dance the Cha Cha, Salsa, Waltz, Tango, Sumba, Jive, Rumba and the Foxtrot.

I am glad to report that I no longer dream of my handsome stranger. My day dreams are once again filled with thoughts of my handsome husband, as we renew our love, make new memories and keep the affair and passion alive.

Learning how to dance has assisted us gains more confidence, tone our bodies, and we have even been able to shed a few of those unwanted pounds, and we are having fun while doing it.

Another tremendous bonus is that, now that Mom and Dad go out dancing on Saturday night, my kids have started to pitch in around the house. Now, we can all enjoy our weekends. We are surely blessed!

Before long you too may be "Dancing such as a Star".

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About the Author
Calvin Tan, Singapore
tan639@hotmail.com
Learn more at http://www.secrets2profit.com

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