The o.c.c. (that’s out of control, people) windows at Louis Vuitton on the Champs Elysees reminded me of Tri Delt SING this year. Happy 2nd weekend of SING, Baylor friends!
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The o.c.c. (that’s out of control, people) windows at Louis Vuitton on the Champs Elysees reminded me of Tri Delt SING this year. Happy 2nd weekend of SING, Baylor friends!
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Sing is not nearly as amazing without you dancing – FRONT ROW – but I am so very proud that you are currently appearing on a, shall we say, larger stage!!!
Jan Dunn says
I miss going to Sing to see you perform! Have a beautiful weekend!