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My Christmas spirit is already wearing thin

04122007257Two end-of-school concerts in one day is enough to make any proud parent call for a bex don’t you think?

First up the daughter’s Edudance concert – which was quite nice and brief – the way a school concert should be. In about 40 minutes we’d had seven numbers. My daughter was brilliant of course. Compliments to the ex-Moulin Rouge dance teacher who even choreographed the item segues so we weren’t left for too long without something to watch or do. (No, no topless dancing for the under-12s in case you were wondering.)

Then the son’s end of year Christmas concert. Grumpy Groover came along with the daughter and I to this one – hey I went to both so I wasn’t going alone – and we sat down to be entertained, only wincing slightly.

Now the thing with music concerts is that they are NOT choreographed. And of course the school wants to show off the range of musical instruction. It leads to a pretty tedious two hours.

We started with the Junior/Intermediate Band playing (for the seventh time this year) the theme to Pirates of the Carribean. They play it well. It’s familiar. I like it. A good start. I thought to myself “Hey this might be okay after all…”

But they only played ONE TRACK and then we had to wait while two people moved ALL THE CHAIRS for the next piece – a five piece recorder ensemble. The recorders are okay but do you really need to move 30 chairs especially as the band is COMING BACK ON! Goodwill only goes so far.

Then we heard a flute ensemble… meh. Haven’t we heard flutes already in the band? And then an electric guitar solo. Now I don’t mind an emo playing guitar but couldn’t they be directed to perform?! Sitting on your chair and playing along to an mp3 player we couldn’t hear. Oh the pain! I’d rather they play Stairway to Heaven – at least I know the tune. And STAND UP for goodness sake! You’re a guitar player!

Then the choir came on – this is my son. Belt buckle not done up properly but otherwise quite smart. Don’t you wish you could rush on stage and dress them properly!

First tune was Shackleton which they’ve been practicing all year. They are pretty good although the piano drowned out the soloist… a pity. Then Tora Ora, which was okay. Then they decided to showcase their year 9 vocal students. Plainly they hadn’t done a soundcheck with the mikes which were so loud the young performers were quite thrown. You couldn’t hear the choir backing singers at all. They chose some complicated song and most of them were out of tune, probably freaked out with how loud they were… also it looked as if they had had no microphone technique taught to them… singstar on playstation doesn’t count.
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Awful.

Anyway then we had two long boring tunes by the guitar ensemble – another long set change as they arranged chairs for them… then three short but pleasant tunes from the strings and finally another long set change as the intermediate band came back on… they played some woeful arrangement called Bugs and something else unremarkable. And finally FINALLY – everyone came on stage to sing Christmas carols.

A two hour program…

So here’s my advice if you are arranging a school concert:

  1. Plan your concert so you don’t have to continually re-arrange the furniture… that might mean solos and small ensembles first.
  2. If you are including solos/small ensembles – ONE ITEM ONLY.
  3. Song selection – familiar tunes work best with a mixed audience who are really only there to listen to one person. Short songs are also welcome.
  4. If planning to use microphones – do a soundcheck.
  5. If using a piano with a choir – put the choir in front of the piano – so we can hear them.
  6. Length – don’t feel you need to pad out to two hours. 60-90 minutes is enough for busy parents who possibly have several concerts to go to.

Finally, you may be sure that both my kids & Groover will be in attendence at MY concert this weekend as our choir sings in public for the first time. Mwah ha ha ha ha!!

Update on the school situation

My daughterSo what did we do about the school situation?

We got her into the private school. She took the last place left.

I rang our school to see what they could do but really, they seemed a bit stuck.  For a start, none of the others had told them so they didn’t know all the girls were going. The principal rang around to try and change their minds but as one mum put it – it was all a little bit too late.

You see they wanted some kind of certainty.  We don’t know yet what is happening in Grade 6/7 next year – what teacher they will get and to be honest, you kind of need to know now or you miss out on getting a place elsewhere.

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Parents need to see that the school is committed to having a strong Year 7 class and are prepared to put a good teacher in place.  I think if the mums could have seen that we were getting a good teacher, they might have stayed.  But… it’s all too late now.

I’m sad.  You make such an emotional commitment to a school who you’ve invested with your child’s future, that leaving, especially in the hurried and forced way we did, feels like betrayal.

Still, the new school looks good.  The Orientation Day seemed a success and it will be interesting to see how my girl goes now that she is one of 54 in her year as opposed to one of 5.

Peer pressure to change schools

My Junior Poshi is 10, grade 5. There are five girls in her class at the local public primary school which is on the same block as we live. In other words, she doesn’t have to cross a road to get to school. It’s a great little school and we’ve been happy to send her there. She got into PEAC which has been fantastic but now things have changed.

The other four girls are going to a very expensive private school around the corner next year. It started with one and now all the rest have followed. Now, JP is booked into this school in year 8 and I’ve never been a big advocate of private schooling in primary school – I just don’t think it’s good value for money and besides I think mixed classes are good.

However, I can’t leave my daughter as the only girl in a small class at the local primary school. I don’t think that’s fair. She’d be miserable with all her friends gone…
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So here’s my choice: (a) Leave her where she is, (b) Send her to another government primary school or (c) bite the bullet, pay the fees and send her to the private school.

What would you do?

Day one of NaBloPoMo

You might have noticed the little logo at the bottom of the right hand side navigation column… or not… what it means is that I’m taking part in National Blog Posting Month. All I have to do is blog everyday for the month of November.

Yeah. I reckon I can do that!

Last night I went to our first Born to Sing choir rehearsal… there’s already an unofficial blog about it… The author is in the alto section with me! 🙂

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The night before I watched The Orchid Hunter singing in his choir. He was singing Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven – the orchestral movements by Joe Woolfe. He stood there behind the orchestra right in the centre (just to the left of the Tuba) and sang his heart out. Excuse me while I wipe a tear of pride…

Are you in a choir?

Top 50 Australian Women Bloggers

Women Australian Bloggers

Hey guess what?! I’m on the inaugural Top 50 Australian Women Blogger list over at All for Women (thanks to Leigh and Meg). Yay me! And thank you for reading this blog and making it so.

Now the pressure is on to create interesting and erudite reading material for you… my fingers are flexed, my computer is buzzing… 🙂

In the meantime, your correspondent thanks you for your advice on mobile phones.

The Orchid Hunter (my boy) now says he won’t have a mobile phone if he has to use my munted old one.

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(Oh that’s right it’s me who wants him to have one)

Apparently there are only two other kids in his class who don’t have a mobile phone. Isn’t that amazing?

Can you remember when they first came out? They were so special and only really high-powered executives seemed to have them. The rest of us sneered and said we wouldn’t want to be permanently on-call while secretly wishing we had one too. We couldn’t justify getting one ourselves and work didn’t see the need. Now I couldn’t imagine not having a mobile. Or a computer. Or a blog. Or a digital camera.

I can lose the PDA though. In fact, I have lost it… 🙁

Drug test the teachers!

Who are today’s role models? Not politicians, not journalists and sportstars would claim not them (except that they are).

What about teachers?

They are with our children 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, 40 weeks of the year. Should we drug test them?

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Personally – if I was a teacher – I’d need the drugs just to cope.

And if I were Ben Cousins – I’d sue.

Secret Women’s Business

At the risk of embarrassing my beloved daughter I want to tell you about today.

This afternoon I went along to the school for The Talk.

You know the one.  The one all tweens dread.  The health nurse talk about puberty and more specifically “down there”.  The curse.  Periods.  Menstruation. 

Ewwwwwwwwwww!  (All tweens and probably teens, and all males have now left the building)

Which leaves us women.

I don’t remember having The Talk at school.  In fact my earliest awareness was discovering a pink packet of “something interesting” high up in mum’s cupboard.  What are those?  I asked innocently.  Oh something for when you are older, she blithely replied.
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I waited and waited for “the present” that would be mine when I was older.  I wasn’t disturbed when they disappeared from the cupboard.  Mum had obviously found a better hiding spot. But they weren’t a present were they?  No.

I was a late developer and to my daughter this is music to her ears.  Maybe she won’t have to think about it for ages.

I was impressed by the talk. The nurse showed us diagrams, we watched a (very obscure) video which showed young teens swimming mostly, and she passed around pads and a tampon pouch (something you could put tampons in to carry in your handbag), not an actual tampon though.  That, she put in a glass of water.  (I’ll leave you with that mental image)

The interesting fact that I didn’t know was that you only lose about 35 mL of fluid apparently.  Well well.

It was quite fun sitting there with the other mums and daughters – kind of like secret women’s business.  My daughter was glad because she got to go home ten minutes early.

The street won’t be the same without them

The death of two treesSure we won’t have those little figs squishing up between the tread of our sandshoes but neither will we have the beautiful shade and lovely curves of their bulbous roots.  I felt sad today as I watched them chop these trees down.  And sad now as I sit here and listen to the chainsaws.

I’m going out.
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If you don’t want the answer…

…don’t ask the question.

No, I’m not talking politics.  This is straight from the year 5/6 class at my daughter’s school…

The students were divided into groups and asked to come up with ten disgusting things.

The usual answers came out… stepping in dog poo, putting your shoe on and there’s cat vomit in it, eating brains, seeing your parents kiss…

But one group stepped over the line.

Avert your eyes now if you’re the delicate type…
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“Seeing your parents hump in the shower.”

OMG!  How digusting!

The teacher’s face drained of blood.  How on earth do you respond to that?

Well the kids got into trouble: “I don’t think you boys know the difference between what you say in the playground or in your own homes and what you can say in front of me!  It’s not acceptable!”

I reckon the kids were hard done by…  Can you think of anything more disgusting?!

Wild Child

 At Shenton BushlandMy son took me for a walk through Shenton Bushland to show me the Greenhood orchids he’d found on a recent school excursion.  While I was there I took a few pics of some of the winter wildflowers. 

We found a few Blue Fairy orchids as you can see as well as a rather interesting fungi and the obligatory greenhoods.

Any help you can give me in identifying the others would be most appreciated!

Today has been wild and woolly here in Perth.  My son played footy on an oval masquerading as a lake (photos soon) and we have branches down all over the suburb.
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It’s also been a weekend for hospital visits.  A colleague at work slipped on some tiles and ended up with a fractured eye socket and broken cheekbone, another colleague’s husband nearly completely cut his finger off and is undergoing surgery now (positive energy to you!) and my dad is in hospital after a virus (at least that’s what we think it was) caused angina-like symptoms.  He’ll hopefully be home tonight.  Next week another colleague is having an operation. 

So what can I say except for… hey hey be careful out there!

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