— “Mom, where should I put the watermelon?”
— “Put it on my head!” 😅
In the very heat of summer, the music rings out lively at a yard wedding. Then a woman steps onto the “stage” with a huge watermelon on her head and instantly wins everyone over. She keeps balance astonishingly and takes her dance steps gently and slowly: her hands follow the melody, while the watermelon on her head doesn’t budge—like a weight on the scales.
Music in the ears, phones before the eyes: some filmed video, others clapped in applause. The children’s joy knew no bounds: shouts of “Auntie, one more time!” blended into the rhythm. Some joined the dance, others rushed to save the clip—on every face the same feeling: joy and amazement.
Amid the woman’s free hand movements there are tiny details of professionalism: changing steps with the rhythm, measured shoulder moves, keeping the “stone” (the watermelon) centered—all this requires practice and feeling. So don’t rush to repeat such a trick at home; don’t forget safety—let the joy be harmless.
In short, the offhand joke (“Put it on my head!”) became the mood of the whole neighborhood. The watermelon dance turned into the sweetest video of the day, the most sincere laughter, and the simplest cheerfulness. May such moments multiply: let the music spread, the dance go on, and smiles spread!
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