Every good and perfect gift is from above...James 1:17

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

My Disorderly, 70's Dude and DooWap Girl

MusiCamp 2017

This summer my Lijee was old enough to attend MusiCamp. Yay! He was in the 1st-2nd grade camp while I volunteered to be in Zeke and Daisy's 3rd-6th grade camp. The theme was Christmas In July for both camps. Here we are in our red and green.
 Christmas shirts
 PJs
 Favorite decade for us bigs (present, 80s and 50s) and Lijee's camp was doctor or patient.
Both Zeke and Daisy chose the drama elective. They performed a skit where Daisy was a reader and Zeke was a pantomimer.
The Daiser was a DooWop girl for the musical, called Back To The Manger. That meant that she got to sing harmony in her own mic with 3 other girls and wear special outfits.
The musical was about a group of kids that were stuck in a time machine that was broken. They went all the way back to the manger and witnessed Christ's birth. That changed the time machine creator's heart and he realized Jesus was more important than money and fame.
One of the time visits the group made was in the 70s. Zekers was an outreach coordinator.
 Nailed it.
 Another time period was the 80s.
 Another time period was the 50s.
One time period was the 90s.
 The group visited the first Christmas Outreach in 1944.
 Zeke waiting for his bow.
 Daisy and the DooWop girls' bow.
 Zeke and the other outreach coordinators' bow.
 the DooWap Girls
 my favorite cast members
 Mommy, Zeke and Daisy
 Of course Grannie was there to support us.
The next day was Lijee's turn. His musical was called Dr. Newheart's Christmas Cure. It was about a group of kids who were visiting Dr. Newheart because they had a case of the CDDs: the Christmas Day Dumps. First a little mayhem as they enter the doctor's office.
 Time for the disorderlies. 
 A little comic relief, if  you could't tell.
 My boy nailed his lines.
 He even had a flawless rap solo.
 'Gimme some skin!'
 bows
 His first musical experience and he was awesome!
 Love from the bigs.
 Grannie wouldn't miss it for the world.
 Celebrating the Daniels thespians at their choice of restaurant: Golden Corral.

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