
Well, it's that time of year for the school Christmas pageant.  At least, it is if your child is fortunate enough to attend a school that can call it a "Christmas" pageant.  Our daughter Ellie sang with the third graders, while we hunched in the back bleachers taking distant fuzzy pictures, and  thinking the same thing all the other parents were:
  .....OK, how soon is the part where MY  kid is singing?….…My butt’s getting sore on this bleacher seat….…Geez, that  one loud kindergartner sure has a lousy sense of pitch!…….Finally!  Ours is up  next!…….Why won’t the principal just shut up and sit down so we can GET ON  WITH IT!!! …………OK, here they come….THERE SHE IS! ………….Look she’s singing!   All the way up there, alone in that pack of other kids!  And we’re not having to  pull any strings or move any rods or anything!. ………Funny how the music teacher's daughter always has a solo........ OK…that’s it.  Is it  over?  Let’s beat it out of here fast. ………….. Why does the classroom she’s  been taken to have to be all the way at the far end of the building?  The  parking lot’s going to be a zoo by the time we get out to the  car!
   …………..“ELLIE!  THAT WAS FANTASTIC!   YOU SOUNDED BEAUTIFUL!  I LIKE THE ONE YOU DID WITH THE HAND  MOTIONS!”
 
3 comments:
It's the most wonderful time of the year!
By the way, where exactly is Ellie amidst that jubilant throng?
Second row, second from the left, if you don't count the kid that's obscured by the speaker cabinet.
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