Oct
18
The World According to the Peevish Kitty
Oct
18
So. I am in my kitchen, making tea.
My daughter is sitting in her purple Dora chair in the playroom behind me, watching “Annie” on DVD. (Yes. I let my child watch “Annie”, with its cast of all-singing, all-dancing orphans. Don’t you judge me. I’ll accept my “Bad Adoptive Parent of the Year” award later. Besides, it’s the Broadway version, with a black female lead and an interracial cast and it rocks. So there.)
So. As I said, I am making tea.
Behind me, the familiar strains of that old chestnut of musicals, “Tomorrow”, begin.
Suddenly, I hear:
**PLONK! PLONK!!**
“Woah woah!”
**PLONK PLONK! PLONK! PLONK!**
“Woooooooaaaaahhhh!”
My daughter is singing along, in her way, to “Tomorrow”. Very soulfully, I might add. And playing her tuneless little yellow hippy dippy guitar, as well.
I rush for the camera. Too late!
The scene changes and suddenly, she’s stomping about the room and waving her arms rather rhythmically along to a big dance number.
A budding musical theatre star! I’m so proud.
I can’t wait until she can begin to support her old parents in the manner to which we would like to become accustomed.
you crack me up with these posts
Woohoo, rock on Stinkerbelle. Late happy birthday to BDH by the way.
This makes me laugh. Very much.