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Just a little butterflies...

The props are almost done.
The kids have practiced and practiced that short poem skits from "Where the sidewalk ends"many times.

We have sung "All you need is love", so many times that I'm going to bed and waking up to it in my head.

Will they all make it to open house? Will they remember who the line leader is?
Will they have fun with all of it?
One singing game, two short skits and a group song.

I hope so...
I guess this means I have debut night jitters for my "Hand's on Drama" group at ROK Club (Rogers Outstanding Kids - After School program)...
I know, I know ... it will all be great. Right?

Pictures to come soon!

Image from music for penguins.

Comments

Heart2Heart said…
It will be great! Even when kids do things we aren't planning on them doing, they at least make it memorable and sometimes better than the original plan. Go with it!

Love and Hugs ~ Kat
Anonymous said…
I've never seen a child's program go bad. The children will do fine!
Mel said…
Awwwwww.....these are the bestest times!

Good choice for Silverstein--awesome book! :-)
Tara Lamont said…
The program was great and the kids even took all the props home with them.

Good times butterflies and all.

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