Made my way to the school to watch the Arts performances the children put up for Arts' Week. K's class had put up a play about Mother Theresa and she was going to be the narrator. She had to memorise a long speech that included dates.Up until last night, she was worried about not being able to commit it to memory. There was also the fact that she left the speech in school. I suggested she rewrite it from memory on the computer and memorise that - which she did. I did not check up on her or test her or drill her. Whatever it was, she could handle it herself - I just said she should do her best.
And she did.
She was an excellent narrator - speaking slowly and clearly and making eye contact, when she could. Unlike the narrators in the other performances, she had no piece of paper. It was just her and the mike. She did a brilliant job.
Afterwards, she sat in the audience and I went to sit beside her. I hugged her and congratulated her and she hardly reacted. Her hands were cold. It seemed she didn't even see me. Could not even muster a hi for her Mom. In fact, she looked forlorn and woebegone.
"What's wrong?" I asked.
She didn't answer. Just stared straight ahead at the performers onstage.
"What's wrong, tell me." I persisted, feeling anxious.
She was silent. Then she turned to me...
"After play blues" she whispered.
I laughed in relief.
"What am I going to do now?" she said like it was the end of the world.
A star is born.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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2 comments:
noelle! your daughter is such a character! she's too cute and too funny!
you should nurture the interest Noelle. It may just be your key to retirement. ha ha ha!
I love that she's so passionate! :)
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