Friday, April 25, 2008

The circus is coming

This coming Monday, Abby will be in her first ever real school play. Every year, the pre-K classes at her school put on circuses (circi?). For Abby's circus, she was selected to be--what else?--the ringmaster. It's perfect for her, because that child is bossy personified (can't think where she got it from). She has diligently practiced her lines every night, and is ready to show off. She has a great costume, top hat, tails and all.

I can't wait to see her and I know she'll do a great job, but I worry that this is setting a precedent that will cause some disappointment later in life. To get the lead role in the first production she's ever been is dangerous. She has grown very used to the spotlight and likes it a LOT. So what will happen the first time she's in a production and she has a bit part? It's bound to happen--she'll play the Thanksgiving turkey or a tree or the back half of a horse or something. She'll be crushed! Ah well, nothing we can do about it now. We might as well just enjoy this while we can, and worry about helping her be satisfied with being a side dish or scenery when it happens.

3 comments:

Sarah said...

I remember when my church did a Christmas/Nativity play sometime around 5th or 6th grade. I played one of the 3 camels (which, as it was explained to me at the time, was a great part considering about 80% of the parts were for boys...). But each camel was played by 2 people - there was a girl whose "part" it was to be my HUMP! I remember thinking how unfortunate it was that this girl's face was never seen and that she had to stare at my back the entire time - not to mention it was probably about 150 degrees in that costume... but she survived. :)

Alice said...

Go Abbey Go!! I can't wait to see the pictures.

Anonymous said...

Side Dish - Ha