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Everybody Wants To Be A Cat…

There is huge amounts of time spent putting on a theater show.  Auditions were in May.  Practice started the first of June.  3 times a week.  2-3 hours a practice.  The week of the show there is practice every single day from Saturday through Wednesday.  Sunday we were there for almost 6 hours.  Then there is the actual shows; 4 of them this show.  Each one us having to arrive hours before curtain goes up.  Saturday we were there from noon to 10:30 PM.

Plus Keilee practices at home for at least an hour each day.  She always wants to know her lines by the 2nd practice.  Which is crazy but that is how she likes to roll.

There is blocking to learn [that is your place on the stage for you non-theater people :)], huge choreography numbers and costume fittings.

There is hair and makeup.  There was huge makeup for this show.  The kids had to be transformed into cats, dogs, geese and a mouse.

There were newspaper interviews.  Keilee spoke to 3 different papers for this show.  There are pictures to be posed for.

And it isn’t all just Keilee’s practices.  I always work backstage and there is set direction I have to learn, typing up our list of what needs to be placed where and when.  There is all that driving to practice.  Around 20 minutes one way.  Which isn’t that bad compared to some I know.  There is running around finding the perfect cat leggings, white gloves, jewelry, tights and more.

There is exhausted Mom and Kei after long practices and getting home at 10:00 or later.  Then Keilee had to take a shower and dry her hair and roll it on 20 sponge rollers because this show calls for curly hair.

But then… on show day…there is magic.

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Fun with the Kittens and Final Bow…

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I watched one show from the front.  In an actual chair instead of getting a side view from backstage.  I watched my child shine on stage.  Doing something she loves so much.  I watched her face change with the different emotions.  I watched her “Mother” her kittens instinctively.  I watch her ‘fall in love’ with Thomas O’Malley.  And I knew I was watching her future.  A future Keilee that will meet a boy and flirt and fall in love and have babies and nurture and take care of them.  And it made me so happy.  And so sad.

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Some of Keilee’s dearest and best friends. She loves these kids so much.

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Some of the people who came to see her.  I didn’t have a chance to take a picture of everyone who came.

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Some of my favorite shots.  Keilee knitted Cat hats for all her kittens plus the youngest girl in the show.  Also see the Duchess cupcakes one of the Moms made? Awesome!

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My favorite picture….

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So another play over.  But what wonderful memories we will have from this one.  I think this is one of my top 3 favorite of all time.  It may be my favorite but I’ll have to think about that. 🙂

Next week it is back to reality…well reality Homeschool Girls style.

Homeschool Rocks,
Karen

“You really, really, really have to love what you are going to do in theater because it is an unmerciful life. It’s six days a week. It’s eight performances a week. And that’s doing the exact same thing over and over and over again.”  ~Harvey Fierstein

 

Art, Aristocats and Altos….

The last 7 days has been days of busyness!  Friday Keilee went to a lock in with Maddie Grace where she slept NONE.  Sunday night her best friend from K-5th grade spent the night with her.  Keilee and Lyvvy are reconnecting after a couple of years of not talking.  It was so awesome to hear them talking and laughing all night.  Monday night Sophie spent the night with her and we went to Pt. Mallard on Tuesday.

Instagram fun with Lyv and Sophie.

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Keilee auditioned for Aristocats and got the role she wanted; the Duchess!  She is so excited to be back with her College Street Players doing a play.  Some of her best friends in the entire world are in the cast and she is geeked!

The is the first play she has ever been in that she was an ‘older kid’.  There are already several little girls who are enamored with her.  It is so sweet.

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Keilee continues to do A LOT of Art Journaling.  She loves quotes just like her Mama does. 🙂  I LOVE her fox!

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It has been beautiful and I took Kei outside for pictures.  She is at the age where she thinks every picture of her is ‘horrible’.  Why do girls do this?  Why do girls have such a negative image of themselves?  I wonder if it is things I have done or said.  I have always told her she was beautiful and wonderful so I am not sure if it is just an ‘age’ thing or what.  I always thought we would avoid that because we homeschooled but no such luck.

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I read a survey once that says teenage girls think they look worse than they do and teenage boys think they look better.  It is definitely a strange age and just because we homeschool doesn’t mean we don’t face some of the same issues.

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1.  Pt. Mallard Fun in the waves
2. Art Journaling on the floor!
3.  Voice lessons with her lovely teacher
4.  Kitty Kat love

This weeks theme on “7 Cool Homeschoolers” was What is on your iDevice.  Check out some of her favorite apps below.

This next week is going to be insane for us.  Keilee is looking so forward to it and I am dreading it.  It is strange how the same events can cause different responses.  Keilee is teaching at an Art/Drama/Music/Dance Camp and I am helping from 9-2 each day. Then Keilee is taking an After Hours Theater Camp from 3-6.  Then we have practice from 6:30-8:30.  Whew!

Stay cool everyone.  Summer is in full force here in Alabama, I don’t care what the calendar says!

Homeschooling Rocks!
Karen

“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” ~Maya Angelou
“A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.”  ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince
Linking with Mary at “Collage Friday”

Princess Diana Ding-a-Ling of DingDong…

Show week…ahhh show week

The
Longest
Week
Ever…

Keilee has had a blast playing a ditzy blonde who can’t sing, can’t dance, giggles like a loon, but is very good at flirting!!!† This Mama has not enjoyed that part very much.† I told a friend this is the most Keilee has touched a boy EVER!† Let’s keep it that way for a few more years Kei, m’kay?

There was almost as much fun to be had backstage and after the show as during.† The younger girls flock around Keilee.†† She also gave her world famous “Knitting Lesson’s During a Play” classes.† It just tickles me all the people she has taught to knit. I love that she is passing along one of her passions.

The actual show is a twist on the classic “The Princess and the Pea”.† It is hysterical.† Prince Valiant takes off on his journey to meet his potential princesses.† They are all a little …strange….for his taste.† There is the very smart one that he doesn’t understand, the beautiful, vain one, the one that is stronger than he is, the alien one, the one who is allergic to everything, the one who is OCD about cleanliness, the Valley Girl princess and more.

Then there is Keilee.† The Ding Dong…

Pictures from Esther Crawford.† I am backstage all shows.† Esther described her role as a ‘poodle on crack’.† Pretty much true..

This is a collage that Esther made of her screeching singing.

Show week is almost non stop however we did find time for a bit of other things.† Keilee and I played a lot of board games, did some art journaling, we watched “The Man in the Iron Mask” which is one of my favorite movies ever, she wrote a story about an alternate version of “Red Riding Hood”, she is learning French, she is working on a Power Point presentation about Life in the 50’s,† we picked up a great outdoor swing that a friend was about to get rid of and have spent tons of time sitting under the trees reading and talking.

She also took lots of pictures.† All these she took with her iPhone camera.† Isn’t Spring beautiful?

So Saturday wraps up the last show.† The bad good news is she starts another one Monday.† Ay caramba!

Deep breaths, Karen, deep breaths.

Favorite resource…

Since we didn’t really do a lot of ‘schoolish’ things I will use a link to a blog that I have recently found and love.† Penelope Trunk is an Homeschool Mom, speaker and has founded 3 startups.† Her posts are intelligent and wonderful.† Check her out .

The other ‘Favorite Resource” is a recipe site called My Recipes.† Now I know there are thousands of these out there, but I really love this one.† Besides having tons of great, healthy recipes, there is another thing I love.† If you sign up [free] it will tell you if there is ANY ingredient in that recipe that is on sale near you!† Love it!

I really hope to slow down next week.† I am hoping for lovely weather, not many commitments, lots of learning and slow moving days.† What could be better?

Happily linking with Mary @ “Collage Friday

and

Susan @ “Favorite Resource

Homeschooling Rocks!
Karen

I love that one of my quote comes from my [coughcough] future son-in-law.
ìWith any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it’s just not†acting. It’s lying.î – Johnny Depp

“Acting should be bigger than life. Scripts should be bigger than life. It should all be bigger than life.” ~ Bette Davis

 

 

Learning ALL The Time…

This was back to school week for us.† For some reason, even though I was very excited about starting back, I was being a huge procrastinator about the whole ‘planning’ thing.† I have our curriculum, mostly, but I have decided I am not going to spend hours and hours actually planning daily lessons.† I am taking advice from Theresa at OurLifeInWords and just jotting down what I want to cover each day and just going with the flow.† It seems to be working pretty well.†

Love how HSers don't have to brush their hair before class!

 

We started SOTW 2 and are already in the 2nd chapter.† I am also reading aloud “Our Island Story” for some British history.† You can read it free online here.Here is the free audio version from LibriVox.† Kei and I were talking about it yesterday.† How Americans know so much [well SOME of them] about US History but so very little about other countries.† She was very interested in British history because she is planning on living in England when she is older. 🙂 She loves all things British.† We are doing Life of Fred for Math for the first month or so.† I bought this last year but Kei wasn’t interested.† Now she is.† She is so funny, for those of you who know what LOF is …she was reading a chapter yesterday and she yelled, “Do you know what that fool just did”? and I said “Who” and she said, “Fred! He paid a billion dollars for a bicycle!”.† I told her that is why you can be a genius in one area and not have, as my grandmother would say, ‘walking around sense’.† We are using Writing with Skill for Writing which Kei seems to like so far. [3 days in!]† We are finishing up Zoology 3 and going to start Botany and then do Real Science 4 Kids Physics.† I have heard from so many people that Botany is gets a little intense the last few chapters so we will see. †

Art With .....M&M's!

Kei is practicing for a Character Tea on Saturday.† It is a fund raiser for the Hartselle Fine Arts Center.† She is once again playing her favorite bad guy role, Horace, the bumbling, extremely stupid henchman.† She was in the Hartselle paper today promoting the Tea.

She also is practicing for her BIGGEST role to date.† She auditioned for “To Kill a Mockingbird” and got the role of Scout!!† She is so incredibly excited.† It is her first non musical role.† At the first rehearsal she knew every line already!† There are only 4 children in the entire production.† It is mostly an adult cast.† Kei has wanted to play Scout since she saw the movie when she was 7.† What is so ironic is that we were listening to the book on audio when we heard that they were doing this play.† Kei said it was a ‘sign’.† Harper Lee is from Alabama and the story, of course, takes place in Alabama.† I wish I could scoop you all up and bring you to the theatre on that day!

So we are busy around here.† Plays and learning cool things and building fairy houses and hanging out with friends.† We had a† couple of nights that it got cooler and it was so lovely around 7:00 AM.† I am ready for fall, I just wish we had a longer one.† It seems to be HOT and then COOL for a couple of weeks, then COLD.† I hope this is a wonderful year of learning for everyone.† I hope it is full of magical times with all of your children that you will remember forever.† Make it count.

Huge Mushrooms!

Homeschooling Rocks!

Karen

 

ìWe ask children to do for most of a day what few adults are able to do for even an hour. How many of us, attending, say, a lecture that doesnít interest us, can keep our minds from wandering? Hardly any.î ~John Holt~ How Children Fail†

*More GREAT John Holt quotes here.

Drama, Drama, Some More Stuff, and More Drama….

Kei eats, sleeps and breathes theatre.† She has loved it since she could walk and talk.† We try to take advantage of everything our semi-small town offers.† She has been in 9 plays and is about to audition for the 10th.† We are doing Annie right now.

Last week was Camp Princess.† She had such a blast.† It is a week long theatre camp with the show on Friday night.† This is her second year to attend.† Every day she I dropped her off at the theatre she was just giddy.† When I take pictures of her onstage, her face just glows.† I don’t think I have ever loved an activity that way.

Headed to Camp Princess
The Performance
See the Joy?

On stage they did several exercises they did at Camp.† This one was “open your mouth as wide as you can”. 🙂

AHhhhhhhhh
The Entire Cast

After the show she posed with Brian.† He is the director of the entire Bethel University Theatre Program.† She told him to remember her name because she would be there in 7 years.† [only 7 years????!!!]

Kei and Brian

Kei was so happy that Livvy was able to come.

Kei and Liv

And of course her BIGGEST fan!

Kei and Mom

It was an amazing experience for her.

So you wonder what to do with extra tomatoes?† Try this..Tomato Pie.† I promise it is so yummy you will almost faint!

Tomato Pie

4 tomatoes, peeled and sliced

10 fresh basil leaves, chopped

1/2 cup chopped green onion

1 (9-inch) prebaked deep dish pie shell

1 cup grated mozzarella

1 cup grated cheddar

1 cup mayonnaise

Salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Place the tomatoes in a colander in the sink in 1 layer. Sprinkle with salt and allow to drain for 10 minutes.

Layer the tomato slices, basil, and onion in pie shell. Season with salt and pepper. Combine the grated cheeses and mayonnaise together. Spread mixture on top of the tomatoes and bake for 30 minutes or until lightly browned.

To serve, cut into slices and serve warm.

Tomato Pie

†Kei found time this week to catch minnows in the creek…

Work on learning a hand stand.

Playing Frisbee with Nomad.† Look at his face!!!!

Going to see Harry Potter! [Bring tissues!]

Kei and Hermione

Kei will never know a world without Harry Potter.† When she was 7 she dressed up for the final book release as Hermione and won 1st place!

Of course in the midst of our busy week she still had “Annie” practice!

Annie Practice
Giggly moments..
Learning the dances...

WHEW!!!† What a week.† I am so in awe of you Moms with more than one child.†

Homeschooling Rocks!

Karen

If you really want to help the American theater, don’t be an actress, dahling. Be an audience. ~Tallulah Bankhead