It was hard to video tape, watch and chuckle a little without moving the video camera, but the images I was able to capture were priceless. Cameron put every ounce of effort that he could into his dance moves. I am sure that a lot of parents wondered if he was the son of a music teacher not a FACS teacher.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Christmas Program #1
Tonight was the first Heinisch Christmas program of the season and Cameron did not disappoint. I had several teachers stop me after the matinee performance to let me know that we were in for a treat. He had worked hard to learn the songs and dance moves and it showed. I could see why he was nervous driving back to the school tonight. This was serious business for a third grader.
It was hard to video tape, watch and chuckle a little without moving the video camera, but the images I was able to capture were priceless. Cameron put every ounce of effort that he could into his dance moves. I am sure that a lot of parents wondered if he was the son of a music teacher not a FACS teacher.
I realize that it wouldn't matter what I did for a living, Cameron is enthusiastic about everything he does. I do not know if that is because he is the fourth child in an active family or it is just his personality. No matter the reason it is a lot of fun going through life with him. His excitement for whatever he is doing - chess, basketball, golf, math, music, etc. - is catchy. I can't help but smile watching him. I hope he never changes.
It was hard to video tape, watch and chuckle a little without moving the video camera, but the images I was able to capture were priceless. Cameron put every ounce of effort that he could into his dance moves. I am sure that a lot of parents wondered if he was the son of a music teacher not a FACS teacher.
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