Whew! It’s OVER!
I’ll be more careful about accepting “thesbian service opportunities” in the future.
As the curtain opened last night, who did I see but my husband and kids sitting in the back row…
With a CAMERA!
I was too consumed with nerves before I left to consider the possibility of my family coming to see what all my fussing was about.
So, the trainwreck was captured on film.
And just so you know I was not exaggerating about my lack of stage and singing skillz, here’s a snippet of last night’s “performance”. The fact that I’m hard to hear is really just as well. Trust me. (I think the voice crack at the end of the song tops it all off, don’t you?)
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPr8o-h29Hc]
Ahhhh well. I’m just glad it’s over.
Back to life…
Happy Wednesday!
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A special thanks to Jamie over at Pineapples & Olives for this sweet award. Even though she’s just getting started with her blog , she’s always generous with enthusiastic comments on mine. Call me a comment glutton, but I love anyone who’s generous with the comments. Stop in and share a little encouragement with her.
Elaine over at A Wink and a Smile also bestowed this award on my humble blog. Thanks Elaine! She was one of my first bloggy friends when we discovered we had lots in common, including homeschooling. Now, we have both taken the public school plunge once again. Stop by her blog. She’s facing jaw surgery soon and could use a little comment love.





You were a star!! You got the skillz girl!
I’m glad your torture is over – what a good feeling! I couldn’t get your video to work for me. I will try again later.
It was fun to talk to you this morning! Good luck with everything!
XOXOXOXOXO
Jennifer
Thanks Wendy! And I am glad your “chore” is over.
I thought you were great. You can come perform for me anytime! Lol.
Not really a train wreck…more of a Mommy who was a wreck because of the promises she made? I think you were cute in the role. And congratulations…you didn’t Break a Leg!
You were fantastic! The voice crack was planned, wasn’t it? It was perfect (and it seemed planned!).
When will we be seeing you on Broadway? Glinda the good witch, right?
Love it….especially the cute pink gloves! Glad to hear you survived!!
How cute you were Wendy! Love that apron! And what did you have on your eyes?–those onion goggles? I thought you were great!! I bet everyone loved it, especially your fam.
Awww, too cute! And PROPS to you for sharing it on your blog! And yay for keeping commitments, even though you didn’t really know what you were in for!
That’s awesome! I think we have the same singing skills – must be genetics.
I am so proud of you Wendy! Who cares that you didn’t know what you were getting yourself in to… you did it ! I would have felt the exact same way! Well done, my friend