Talents Night Celebration of My Son

What an amazing talent my son has. Just last night we were celebrating the talents night of my son who is in Grade-3 as one of the finalist of their Foundation Day Celebration in their school, the San Roque Child Development School, a Montessori school here in Cordova, Cebu. Being a mom I am very proud of my son and the good performance he made on stage that makes the audience entertained and clap with their two hands with full of smile.

Before the competition start, I was in the back stage preparing for his attire, putting a little make-up in his face and giving my son a support in order not to be ashamed in front of the crowd. At first he is quite lonely and he doesn’t talk at all, I ask my son why? And what is happening to him because the competition will now starts please my son do not be ashamed. But still he keeps on silence and I understand him for his talent is not an easy thing to do by a normal boy. He wore Miss Saigon attire and wearing clogs, with earrings, and having a long wig hair. That’s why he is ashamed to face their classmates and friends who are watching him.

When it is already his time to perform, he stand in his chair and go directly to the stage with poise, Ohsss, yes with poise for he is the Miss Saigon for that night. His talent is not only pure Miss Saigon he will interpret the music with action and after that he remove his attire being a girl and inside he is a hunk with a music ”totoy bibo” music that makes the audience clap their hands on the air. But his talent did end in that portion we cut the music and enter the baby laugh and my son has a perfect action to pinpoint the audience with a laugh and that’s the end of his talent with the smile and a big clap from the crowd.

I did not expect my son performance that he will do his best because as what I have said that he is ashamed with his attire, but the attire is not a hindrance I know my son he will do his best just to win the competition. This coming Sunday Feb. 28 is their pageants night and expecting everybody will do their best that they can. Let us watch and see who will win the game.

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5 Responses to “Talents Night Celebration of My Son”


  1. rj's mama
    February 26th, 2010 at 5:07 pm

    congratulations to your son :)


  2. MichelleP
    February 28th, 2010 at 7:34 am

    Hello! I’ve been dropping on your site for quite some time but I think it’s my first time to comment. Well, I can relate with you in being so proud of your son. It’s really something to watch your child perform in front of a crowd. Congratulations Mom!


  3. Midas
    February 28th, 2010 at 11:07 pm

    wow! we want to know what happened on the final night as well. looking forward for that post ;-)


  4. Maira Steuck
    January 24th, 2012 at 12:23 am

    You really make it seem really easy along with your presentation however I to find this matter to be really something which I feel I might by no means understand. It kind of feels too complex and extremely huge for me. I’m having a look forward for your next post, I will attempt to get the cling of it!

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