Those with kids know that rainy days can sometimes spell disaster especially with a lack of indoor play areas that are hygienic enough to run out energy. Today was no exception. With ample energy, but need for naps, the kids were ready to go. I decided to have the kids dance to some music. Remembering how long (or I should say short) that lasts, I introduced some interpretive dancing. Now some may think, "Hey don't you have to have some modern dance training to attempt such a feat." and "are you a tree or a. . . ." well you know where that is going. Never fear. Our family has never been one to shirk at the thought of incapacity or lack of skill. So, in went a recording of a Men's Chorus concert that Fernando sang in and off we went. From marching soldiers banging empty #10 food storage cans, to bulls rushing mom the matador, and proper gentlemen/women out on a fox hunt equipped with necessary bugles we finished the first three tracks. Then we took off in canoes down a gentle stream whose end destination was a waterfall. Luckily, we turned into soaring birds trying to find our nest. Dusting off our feathers, we had the chance to make pizza out of couch pillows and giant pretend ingredients. The trickiest part was climbing the pineapple tree in search of the perfect pineapple. As if that were enough, we marched around our coffee table/Walls of Jericho ready to shout them down. Of course, there was no time for pictures. I needed to focus on keeping them moving. In the end, all were ready for naps. So, we listened to "Think On Me" with eyes shut tight. Mission accomplished. (I've included the set of songs we used just in case you are in need of such energy out letting.)
5 comments:
Wow!
What creative fun.
No surprise coming from a creative matador. I mean mommy.
Thanks for the splendid music.
Did Fern sing in those recordings?
I am ready for a nap just listening to the interpretive dancing routine. Way to go Mom complete with an almost 8/9th of another bebe still attached. Can't you just prop the digi on a tripod or something and turn it on to capture the action. Thanks for the great story, Imagine how far you have come from the make a tree situation those many years ago.
Again, can I join your family? Or at least send my kids over.
You mom's right, you could record it and then sell the adventures to uncreative moms like me!
I am sorry to admit, but my girls were watching Jungle Book while I read your blog. Wow, did I feel guilty. But, thanks to you, we had a fantastic evening dance celebration. We loved the music! Thanks.
are you for hire? please raise my children to be more active... it makes me tired to read let alone do...
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