Derick (in bright yellow “football” shirt), who’s now 2 and 8 months old danced to
“You are my sunshine and Twist” together with the rest of reception students.
Seeing little ones perform in front of a crowd with confidence and enjoying every bit of it makes parents really proud. Synchronization is no longer important, the mere fact that they were able to go up the stage, perform the entire presentation without throwing tantrums is definitely a major feat.
For most, performing in front of an audience is frightening. Stage fright is a real thing which could at times ruin a performance. Luckily though, these youngsters are oblivious to that. So through it all they did what they are suppose to do, and performed their hearts out on stage. They had fun. We all had fun.
The entire show would not have been a success if not for the dedication and all out support of their teachers. Teachers are these children’s superheroes. Indeed they are! They made everything possible. The daily rehearsals are tasking and challenging. Their patients surely was put to the test, yet they were able to keep their cool. That’s why teachers are so loved by these cuties. Not just this, teachers have to decorate the stage from planning, procuring, and the actual placing of backdrops and other decorations. Good thing though www.shopbackdrop.com makes life a bit easy.
We hope that this confidence in them is nurtured and will one day help them achieve greater heights in life.
To Derick, may you grow up full of charm, confidence, and humility. May you always find yourself in auspicious situations, surrounded by happy, helpful, kind-hearted individuals, and to always look back and be grateful to all the people who have helped you along the way.
We love you.
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Awwww congratulations to you and Derick! What an amazing milestone. Up to now, I still cry whenever my son performs. And he’s been in school for 6 years already! Haha,stage mom.
Awww, my two girls also love to perform and it always makes me so proud to see them on stage. I can’t wait for my little boy to follow suit.
I so know the feeling, mommy! Way to go, Derick!
Thank you Mommy Peachy 🙂
Wow! Congratulations! I’m sure your child would be active in stage performances in the future 🙂
Thank you. I just hope he retains the confidence he already has now, and use it to his advancement in the future.
Aww, cute! My son’s first stage performance was a few months back as well. They were also wearing yellow!
We are proud Mommies. Good job and congratulations to your Jacob.
I feel you, I also enjoy watching my son dancing and singing on stage so I really make sure that I’m always present in their school program.