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Monday, 1 February 2010

A Little Busier

Starting today, my son and oldest daughter will be attending practices for a play. I knew my daughter would try out since she loves acting and singing. She was given the biggest part, although she was a little disappointed because it doesn't involve much singing. What really surprised me was my son auditioning.

When he was much younger, he suffered from terrible stage fright. During talks at primary, he would usually start giggling, then become more embarrassed and start crying. I can't count the number of talks I had to finish for him. Yet if you put him in costume, he seemed to be okay. I couldn't imagine how the audition would go, but apparently he was absolutely hilarious.

Anyway, it means we'll be listening to the music at home and helping kids read lines. Then there is the scheduling. My daughter needs to rearrange her schedule at work to accommodate practices. Luckily she has a great employer and this shouldn't be too much of a problem. The directors are also willing to give her a little leeway as well. I told her I would drive her to work on nights when she needs the extra half an hour to keep up with homework.

On top of it all, I am the costume director. Anyone have a few extra pirate costumes for teenagers just hanging in a closet somewhere? The performances will be May 12,13,14 but I want to have the costumes mostly finished by the end of March because April will be crazy with the writer's conference and Easter. As if we don't keep busy enough in our house. Should be a fun busy though.

4 comments:

Amy Savage said...

What play are they doing?

Stephanie Humphreys said...

It's called Kokonut Kapers. It sounds like lots of fun.

Autumn said...

Hi! It's been too long since I've visited. * BLUSH*
It's been a roguh 9 months or so. I'm pregnant- almost 18 weeks along. I'm finally feeling better but I;m still pretty tired.

A play! Fun! So, if you're the costume designer that means you can sew?!

Stephanie Humphreys said...

Congratulations! Babies are so exciting.

Sew? a little :) I took fashion desing at Ricks College and have spent nearly 18 years as a professional seamstress (semi-retired now)

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