Friday, April 9, 2010

Les Miserables Audition

In the fall of 2007 I took the kids to see Les Miserables for the first time. Trent fell in love with the show, but most of all with the role of Gavroche, the little street urchin who thinks he owns Paris and longs to fight in the French Revolution. Trent asked for the soundtrack for Christmas and immediately began memorizing all the lyrics. He watched you-tube clips of past actors who have played the role of Gavroche.

On Friday, March 17, 2010, Trent had the opportunity to audition for Les Miserables through Christian Youth Theater. He worked hard preparing for the audition and did his absolute best. On Saturday, Trent got a callback for the role of Gavroche.

Then the wait began. Finally, on Sunday, at 8pm the cast list went up on the website. Trent GOT IT! He landed the role of Gavroche. He was screaming, jumping, laughing and crying all at the same time. It is a "dream-role" for him.

He has since been having the time of his life at rehearsals. He is one of the only "little kids" at rehearsals sometimes as the rest of the cast is older teens. But he gets along great with everyone and enjoys watching the teens work on thier roles. He loves every minute of the music and the theater. I can't wait to see it all come to life on stage. The talent these kids display is amazing. What a spectacular opportunity!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Toothless Wonder and "Daddy & Me"

The Tooth Fairy has been rather busy lately at our house. At the end of January, Brooke discovered her front tooth was loose. Now, for Brooke, this discovery means that there is work to be done. We have never seen a wiggly tooth dangling from Brooke's mouth because she absolutely will not let it get that far. As soon as she discovers it, she immediately sets to work to remove it. Usually late at night, she wiggles and twists and twists and wiggles. This process can take a few nights. Finally, around 9:30 one night, she emerged from her bedroom reporting that her tooth was loose enough to come out. I felt it and didn't think it was quite ready to pull without some obvious work. But, she would not be turned down. Taking a kleenex, she wrenched and twisted, popped and cracked untill POP - "I GOT IT!" she exclaimed in triumph!
I've never seen anything like it. She is determined...I'll give her that.

On the night that first front tooth came out, she learned that the other front one was slightly loose as well. The countdown began and within four days, Brooke had that one out too. She is still waiting on a bottom tooth to come in and now she is missing both front teeth. Needless to say, eating an apple is a challenge. "All she wants for Easter is her three front teeth...."


Lastly, today was "Daddy & Me" day at Brooke's pre-school. She has been looking forward to it so much. I am glad Alex could take time out of his chaotic and demanding schedule to go with her. She loves her daddy dearly.


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas 2009

A whole season, builds to this one day. The day we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I love Christmastime. I love focussing on God's immense love and sacrifice for us. The more I dwell on it, the more it boggles my mind.
"The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." (John 1:14-15) I believe Trent and Grant were awake a little after 5:00am but they stayed in bed like good boys pretending to be asleep. Around 7:00, Brooke was awake and cuddling in bed with Daddy begging to go downstairs. As soon as Mom and Dad gave them the go-ahead, they raced down the stairs and to their stockings.
Stanley got her first stocking too. She didn't know quite what to think. But she liked her new toy and all the attention.
Our family tradition is to read the account of Christ's birth from Luke 2 and the visit from the Magi in Matthew 2. It has been my joy to hand over the Scriptures to the children and listen to them read from God's Word. THen each of us says a prayer of thanksgiving for God's gift of His Son to us.
This was the #1 item on Grant's wishlist: a rock polisher. I'm not sure what he is going to do with all the rocks he polishes, but he enjoys the process! Trent recieved an MP3 player and Brooke got the Roller Skating Barbie she had been asking for.

But, the big "don-ta-da" came after the kids thought all the gifts had been opened. Daddy brought out a few final item from Grandma and Grandpa Rose. It was a gift for the whole family, but we let the kids open it.
"A Wii! It's a Wii! I can't believe it! Its amazing! We have a Wii! Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!" As you can see, Brooke is holding her ears because the boys are screaming like little school girls with excitement!
( THANKS GRANDMA AND GRANDPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE LOVE IT!!!!!
Christmas is so much more than a day for me. It is an entire season. It is everything that points to Jesus: the lights,
the trees and children in jammies,

the music and programs,

and all the blessings we have been given. Thank you Lord, for Christmas.

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.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Halloween 2009

Yes, I must admit, this is indeed my son. What a fantasticly fun Halloween! The weather was way too cold, but we had a blast coming up with these crazy NERD costumes! Grant truly embraced his "inner nerd". As soon as he put the whole costume on he really got into the character and had a great time.
Trent went over the top with the whole "cool-nerd" look. Look closely, that IS the Goodwill $2.99 price tag on his left shoulder!
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!

And lastly - Brooke convinced Daddy to carve the Black Cat in the pumpkin. It was so awesome!
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

Brooke and I went for a long walk today. We looked at all the different trees, collected leaves, stopped at the park to swing and came home to rake and swing some more. I fear this is one of our last gorgeous fall days. Tomorrow is supposed to be blustery and rainy so HOW could we stay inside today???

I LOVE our little Sugar Maple in the back yard. It is my favorite part of our lawn in the fall. It just produces an amazing variety of color. I love how it changes from the inside out. God is incredible. What creativity and blessings He provides for us.

Summer and winter and springtime and harvest
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfullness, mercy and love
Great is Thy faithfullness
Great is Thy faithfullness
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided
Great is Thy faithfullness
Lord, unto me.