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Saturday, April 23, 2016
So very helpful
And here is a glimpse into my life (and why I typically make these when the kids aren't around): http://tinyurl.com/5SpringFlowers
Wednesday, April 06, 2016
On with the show
While
driving to the zoo, I overheard a conversation between Kayliana and her friend
Zoey.
Zoey,
says, “Do you have a boyfriend, Kayli?”
Kayli
(thankfully!) replies, “No. You don’t
have boyfriends until you’re a teenager.”
Then Zoey
says, “Oh, well, I have five….or ten.”
Then the
conversation moves on to marriage.
Zoey says, “You get married and
then you kiss and go on your Honeymoon.”
Kayli
adds, “Yep, and when you’re married all you do is smooch all day and take silly
pictures to send to each other.”
I asked
Kayli, “Do daddy and I do that?” She
quickly responded in the affirmative.
Huh!
So, this
past weekend was the Zach-show. Zachary
had a BIG weekend. He was in his first
real on-stage play! He’s done several
classes and camps where at the end they put on a mini (ten minute) production in
the classroom just for the parents, but this was the real deal.
The show
was at the Youth Theater (right near where I grew up and close to where my mom
and brother Chris live). It was called “Cinderella
Rockin’ the 80’s” and it. Was. Awesome.
Totally cheesy, very much geared towards the parents in the crowd who actually
remember the 80’s.
The first
night I went to pick Zach up from practice, the cast – including just one other
boy and a gaggle of giggly girls – were singing Cindi Lauper’s “Girls, Just
Wanna Have Fun.” They spent an entire
evening of rehearsal going through the script with the two directors explaining
every 80’s reference to these younguns.
(Honestly, I’m not sure the directors were old enough to have lived
through the 80’s, themselves).
Zach
landed the part of “Prince Cruise Swayze’s” sidekick Charles. Friday night – opening night – Zachary was a
perfect combo of nerves and excitement.
I was those plus a bit emotional.
Nearly our entire neighborhood showed up to cheer him on (post-bus stop
Happy Hour). We were all there plus my
mom and her friend. My oldest brother
Timothy came Friday night and Chris came Saturday night (with my mom again).
Now,
obviously I’m biased. But really, I feel
like sometimes I’m reversed biased. Because
they’re my kids, I’m actually a little more critical of them. Maybe I had (and am ashamed to admit)
slightly low expectations. From the few
times that Zach said a couple of his lines to me…well, I wasn’t expecting to be
wowed. But…No lie…No joke...No
exaggeration. He stole it. Took the show and ran…well, he and maybe 1 or
2 others. I’d say 3 of the performers
really carried it and he was easily the leader of the pack. I was so proud and just so super…impressed!
We
celebrated afterwards by going out to ice cream with the whole fam – Grandma’s
treat. She pointed out that it was the
exact same Baskin and Robbins we went to after celebrating my first ever
opening night (of a middle school musical).
I realized that subconsciously I must’ve known this is ‘what we do’
since we went to Dairy Queen after Matthew’s first band concert back in
December.
So, two
performance nights – Friday and Saturday and then Sunday brought a different
kind of ‘show.’ Zach altar served for
the first time at Mass! I was, once
again, a little nervous, but once again, very impressed. We – the rest of the family – were asked to
bring up the gifts for Communion. Super
special to bring up the gifts to Father Todd who then handed them over to
Zachary! Proud mama weekend for sure.
Alas, not
to be outshined (outshone?!) by my own kid, I did the only thing any good mother would do – and
started a YouTube channel. Actually, it’s
something I’ve been planning on for a while.
And with the Kindergartners preparing for a little show for their
parents, the teachers asked if I might leave them with music to practice next week
(while I’m gone on Spring Break). I
thought – well, the easiest way would be to just sing it all out on video. I also did several drum videos. My primary goal with these is to help other
early childhood music educators. There
really just isn’t a lot out there, so I might as well start sharing some of my
tricks and tips. I plan to do playlists
for each of the different instruments we use and then playlists for all of my different
themed songs. After doing this
(toddler/preschool music-deal) for 12 years, I have a heck of a lot of ideas to
share. Maybe it’ll just be my mom who
watches them, but, whatever! It’s out
there. Little Ditties Music Academy YouTube Channel
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