Our elementary school does a variety show each year. Most years we miss it for some reason or other, but this year Daphne really wanted to sing "Let it Go" and since we didn't have an excuse not to participate, we did it this year. It's kind of a pain to sit through the rehearsal and even the performance because it's really long, even though they limit each act to 1.5 minutes. But it is a good thing to participate in, and gives the kids a chance to perform in front of a lot of people and just gain confidence that they can do it. Daphne and Hayden each sang a song from Frozen, our current favorite.
Daphne requested an Elsa costume. Since I had nothing else to do, (ha) I went ahead and made one. And one for Hayden too. And since Frozen patterns are not yet being sold in the stores, I just kind of made these up. I used pieces from other patterns we had at home to make the bodice of Daph's dress, but other than that, I pretty much made my own pattern out of tissue paper and a lot of wingin' it. All things considered, I think it turned out pretty decent. Not as glamorous as I'd envisioned, but still pretty decent.
Anyway, enough about the costumes. They both did GREAT! I was so proud of both of them for having the courage to do it.
Before the show
Before intermission, a bunch of the teachers got together to do this special act.
It was a surprise performance of "What Does the Fox Say?"
It was a riot--they totally stole the show, and Hayden was really proud that his teacher, Miss Phillips, was chosen to be the fox "because she was the funniest teacher."
Act I curtain call
Act II curtain call
Daphne's fan club.
Her cute friends were super supportive of her, and wrote her "good luck" notes that day at school.
Elsa and Kristoff
And I think that even though everyone and their granny will be doing frozen costumes for Halloween this year, we're gonna have to do it too, because I already have 2 done! I keep telling Dallin that ours will be different because they're homemade. (He's not sold.)
Trying to post some video footage. . . we'll see if it works.
Okay, so I tested these out and I think it should work-- so click on the links below to see their performances.
But first, a couple things about the recordings. Daphne was recording Hayden's performance for us since I was accompanying Hayden on the piano, and Arthur was at Dallin's basketball game. She did a pretty good job, except at the end when she was clapping and recording at the same time. Also, Hayden's mic wasn't working, so it's a little hard to hear him. Also Sydney came up on stage with me, and added a few bass notes at one part of the song. But Hayden was darling.
Daphne would want me to let you all know that there is a part where she mixed up the words--you can tell because she gets mad at herself when it happens-- but since she's just a beginning performer, it's still cute. And there is a boy who decided to walk down the middle of the aisle and just stand there for most of her song, so his head is in the frame the entire time. If you listen closely you might hear me mutter something about a "stupid kid" which wasn't very nice of me, but there you go. It's documented for all time that I called a random kid stupid. Also, Sydney added a little whining to Daphne's performance when her shoe got stuck in her chair. Daphne did great, though.













