In January, Jim and I were asked by the High school drama teacher to be judges at the Annual Smyrna High School Talent Show. It was such a blast! We were both familiar with the contestants. Jim had some of the kids in his classroom when they were 5th graders. I worked with them in several musicals. I had seen them march in band as well! Such a talented group of students. The other judge was the Homecoming Queen of 2009. She was very respectful, fun, and fair. We all had our favorites but worked very hard together to come to a fair decision in each category. Jim and I agreed that we felt strange watching them perform on the same stage that we also performed on in band, chorus, theatre, talent shows, etc. As we reminisced, we both felt as though we were proud of not only the kids, but that we were part of the same history of our Beloved Smyrna High. Good times.........good times.Do you ever feel like the world is spinning so fast that you feel like you can't breathe? Other times, I feel like I'm missing one of the acts in a three ring circus. Like, which one do I watch: the lion cage, the motorcycles, or the highwire act? Somedays, I quiet myself as I sit and wait for each and every miracle that comes with the new day. Life is full of adventure!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Smyrna High School Talent Show
In January, Jim and I were asked by the High school drama teacher to be judges at the Annual Smyrna High School Talent Show. It was such a blast! We were both familiar with the contestants. Jim had some of the kids in his classroom when they were 5th graders. I worked with them in several musicals. I had seen them march in band as well! Such a talented group of students. The other judge was the Homecoming Queen of 2009. She was very respectful, fun, and fair. We all had our favorites but worked very hard together to come to a fair decision in each category. Jim and I agreed that we felt strange watching them perform on the same stage that we also performed on in band, chorus, theatre, talent shows, etc. As we reminisced, we both felt as though we were proud of not only the kids, but that we were part of the same history of our Beloved Smyrna High. Good times.........good times.
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