We were asked to do a musical number for church today. At least, I think we were. I've gone over the conversation in my mind and I don't really ever remember being asked. But somehow, someone, in our new ward started a rumor that Layne and I could sing. I think it was just a desperate - we have no choir and a few people that do it all - so, 'let's get the new family to do it' attempt. So...somehow we were committed to sing (it started out as a duet - but, we 'forced' our kids to do it with us).
This past week we had a counselor in the Bishopric stop by one evening. He asked us to speak - we laughed out loud. So, the beginnings of a family event in Sacrament Meeting. We obviously had the kids do something too. They each came up with a sentence or two to share.
So...I spoke, the kids each spoke, we all sang our song (A Capella) and then Layne spoke. It was a bit like the family programs they did ions ago when the whole family did the whole Sacrament Meeting. (I hadn't seen that done for awhile - I don't know if it's not done anymore or student wards tend not to do them because the children are generally younger.)
People were kind and had nice things to say - but, I doubt we'll ever be asked again.:} Layne joked with someone after that being done was the best part. (He gave a great talk.)
I do have to leave a note about the kids. The boys didn't want to say anything. Jacob said he didn't like to do it - it makes him nervous to get up in front of people. He also tried to make the point that they had not been asked directly to speak - we had. I think he's glad he did it. He can memorize pretty quickly. He also speaks quickly when he's up there - but, he went up, did it and was done. I was pleased he did it anyway and found out it was OK. Jonny read his and seemed pretty confident about the whole thing. Megan and Rachel seem to think it was fun to be part of it all. Although, they were the two most distracted. Layne and I each held one of the girls while we sang. We didn't do a microphone because we thought it would be too distracting for the kids. So...no one accompanied us and we had no microphone. Sweet! Makes you want to be there doesn't it? (We're just glad Layne's great with keeping everyone on key.) The kids did pretty well with the singing too - good effort. I was glad the boys stood still and did it - not real loud - but, they still got up there and did what they could. Megan sort of sang and Rachel was a bit wiggly - but, not overwhelmingly so. She seems to like to sing. We'll see what happens with that.