- Grace had her first-ever kindergarten performance a few weeks ago. Yes, indeed, Grace danced beautifully and had a great time. But even something as simple as a school performance can get interesting when you throw a little cultural misunderstanding into the mix.
- Generally, information in this country is on a need-to-know-only basis. Or should I say, information is generally given at the last possible minute. Many of my local friends think it's odd we foreigners like to plan things out SO FAR in advance! I knew from Grace's teacher they would be having some sort of performance around Halloween weekend but info. was sketchy even 2 days out. [On a side note, we have lived overseas nearly 7 years and this was the first year it seemed to me people even knew about Halloween. Ugh, of all the holidays to get imported and passed on over, this one is not my favorite but I won't get going on that subject.]
- So, on Thursday of that week I asked Grace's teacher when the performance would be, and she said they hadn't decided yet. On Friday I picked her up and they said Grace needed to be at school that evening for a rehearsal and that the performance would be Saturday. She gave me 2 slips of paper, one inviting all parents to come to the performance, which had all the regular admonishments to "be cultured," "not throw trash on the school grounds," etc. etc. And the other small note simply mentioned the kids would be dressing up in costumes and asked the parents to make sure boys wore dark pants. There was NO mention of what the girls should wear. I even had my friend double-check with me to make sure I read the Chinese correctly.
- When I picked Grace up from her rehearsal Friday evening, the teacher asked me if Grace had any "princess dresses." I said she has a Snow White dress (since that was what Grace wanted to wear this year), and the teacher said, "Perfect, have her wear it!" Grace told me on the way home that the teachers tried to have her try on some dresses, but none of them fit. They were "WAY too short" as she put it. Yes, even at 5 my foreigner child towers over her peers. I told Grace "No problem! You can wear your Snow White dress and have so much fun!" She agreed and was excited to wear her Snow White dress for the big dance.
- So here were my assumptions based on the little information I had: Each class would do some sort of performance, kids could dress up however they wanted, and the school would provide little costumes for kids who didn't have any. Ummmm, no.
- The performances were not done according to classes. Not all the kids at the school gave performances, only a few kids in the older classes. The dancers were put together from various classes and were supposed to all wear the same little costume.
The school went all out and decorated. I mean, they even wrote "Happy Hallo" on the wall.
6 comments:
This post made me laugh...and sooo grateful for Grace's little spunky personality! I love you, honey, and wish I could have been there!
And may I say as a friend from your middle school years that there was no reason for you to be insecure. You were (and still are) a very smart beautiful lady!
what a wonderful testimony of God's goodness and grace! thanks for the pictures, even if they were a little less than perfect... they made me very happy. :) btw: "happy hallo" made me laugh out loud. way to apply the habit of cutting words in 1/2 to the english language! ha! ~jd2
Whenever the preschool has some kind of performance, I feel like I have to ask the teachers 4,386 questions just to get an understanding of what is going to happen. Thankfully, we're on year 2 with the same teachers so now I only have to ask 15 questions - mostly just double checking to make sure I understood the note. So proud of Grace.
How sad for the other girls that they didn't have a dress like Grace had. Bet they felt invisible on the stage, dwarfed in style and size by Grace. Way to go, granddaughter.
I'm so proud of you too Grace! I wish we could have been there to see you dance. Macy would have wanted to jump up on that stage and dance with you. :)
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