We are very fortunate to have a fabulous arts program at our school. Every year the kids put on a musical. Jackson was not so sure about joining the production, but many of his friends had signed up, so he took the plunge. It was a huge undertaking, and we both had to sign an agreement that Jackson would participate in all of the rehearsals…three times per week, including many Saturdays from January to the end of April. This year’s production was especially difficult as the school is undergoing construction, and the theater had been torn down!
After months of learning songs and dances, the kids were ready to perform. A stage was built in the gym. Tickets were sold. Snacks for the performers were organized: I mixed together some American snack foods: Goldfish Crackers, Teddy Grahams, pretzels, and M&Ms. Flowers and balloon bouquets were purchased.
The shows were amazing. (They had three performances in one weekend!) I’m so proud of everyone involved. From putting on a production in a gym instead of the usual theater. Designing costumes, teaching the kids the songs and dances, learning the songs and dances. And I’m so proud of Jackson for surviving the long rehearsals – he was even asked to be an understudy! He kept all of his singing and dancing a secret from me, so I only saw it at the performances. He was so brave getting up on that stage and stepping out of his comfort zone. It was truly amazing, and I am so very proud of him!