In early November, both Trent and Grant were in Christian Youth Theater's production of "Oliver!" It was Grant's very first show and he loved experiencing his debut along side his brother, Trent. Here are the leads "Oliver" and "Dodger".
Friday, December 18, 2009
"Oliver!" November 09
Well, to say I am behind on blogging would be an understatement - so tonight, I will attempt to catch up a bit!
In early November, both Trent and Grant were in Christian Youth Theater's production of "Oliver!" It was Grant's very first show and he loved experiencing his debut along side his brother, Trent. Here are the leads "Oliver" and "Dodger".
Trent played a sad little orphan in the workhouse where Oliver was born. Trent named his character Freddie. Trent also played a London Street Child in the town scenes.
Grant enjoyed performing and was glad for his part in the London Chorus. Here he is at the very last pose of the song "Consider Yourself". Trent is knealing below him.
This was a smaller role for Trent but he didn't mind. He loves being with his CYT friends and misses them greatly when it is over.
This is the cast photo. It is incredible to see so many very talented kids on stage. The show was awesome. All the leads were very strong and it is such an amazing story. We love the music and still can't stop singing songs from it. Trent is currently reading Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Their next theater venture will be Les Miserables in the spring.
In early November, both Trent and Grant were in Christian Youth Theater's production of "Oliver!" It was Grant's very first show and he loved experiencing his debut along side his brother, Trent. Here are the leads "Oliver" and "Dodger".
Monday, November 16, 2009
Halloween 2009
He said that when he entered his fourth-grade class, ready for the school parade, his classmates all busted up laughing and thought he looked awesome! I am so glad that both boys have enough self-confidence and fun-loving-spirit to pull this off.
It wasn't all stupidity. Brooke was precious as Tinkerbell. She was so lovely. Of course, for Beggar's Night she had on several layers and eventually had to put her wings on over her coat.
Yes, Grant's shirt tail is sticking out of his fly, on purpose!
We capped off the night with dinner at Steak & Shake. It has become a tradition for several years now to take the kids out to dinner in their costumes. We got alot of strange looks and snickers but it was fun. Grant, Brooke and I shared a mint-chip shake and Daddy and Trent shared the carmel-apple shake. Yummy.
Happy 8th Birthday Grant!
We celebrated Grant's 8th birthday at home on October 25th. He had eight friends join him for a Star Wars Clone Wars party. It was so much fun! I am delighted that my kids still love "theme" parties. I enjoy decorating the house in their chosen theme and doing the cake. Grant was really thrilled with his Yoda Cake and wished we could keep it instead of cutting into it!
We served cheese pizza and I made "Yoda Punch" (green Koolaid with Sprite).
The weather held off and the rain stayed away. It was just right for a few games before the sun set. We had "Pod Races" (marshmallow on the spoon), "Asteriod Showers" (played like "clean the yard"), musical chairs, freeze dance and "Light Saber Duels". I made 12 Light Sabers out of pipe insulation foam and colored duct tape. It was team "Yoda" vs team "Darth". When the duels were over I released them to just chase each other around the yard with their Light Sabers which they loved of course!
The boys got to take their Sabers home. Many boys said that it was the "coolest party favor ever!"-
Happy Birthday Baby Boy! Every year I tell you that I am not going to allow you to have another birthday because I want you to stay little forever. But, every year you grow a little older, a little sweeter, a little smarter and I love you a whole lot more than I ever dreamed possible. You will always be my "Mr. Sunshine".
XOXOXO,
Mom
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Love It While It Lasts
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfullness, mercy and love
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
First Day of School 2009
Trent joined the Neubert Elementary Drama Club. Mrs. Gregory is in charge of it. Trent will be playing the role of "Tiny Tim" in the school production of "A Christmas Carol". Trent is also glad to finally be able to join the Neubert Choir. He has been waiting to join since Kindergarten!
She does very well, even in spite of her vision deficit. Her teachers are amazed at what she CAN do. Her teachers have been very accomodating already. They labeled a set of markers and crayons with bold words so she can learn to read the colors. They also made a set of alphabet letters for her with hot glue and sand so she can trace the letters with her finger and feel them before she tries to write them. The teacher allows her to use markers instead of pencil on her papers because they are easier to see.
I am so thankful that all my children enjoy and look forward to school each day.
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