Dekiru koto ha hitotsu shika nai.
Picture a group of 30 or so boys, five or six years old, on the stage of the local civic hall. The hall is packed, with parents elbowing each other for prime video recording positions. The boys are wearing white shirts, black pants, and black neckties. They are also wearing sequined gloves on only one hand, and black fedoras on which fake jheri curls have been attached. They dance enthusiastically and skillfully to a medley of Michael Jackson music.
There is a time for everything. There is a time for pondering and discussing the irony in 30 adorable 5 and 6 year olds dancing to "Billie Jean" and "Human Nature" and "PYT." There is a time for pondering and discussing what Michael Jackson would have felt if he saw the adorable boys shaking their arms to "Thriller". There is a time to remember when you pinned the photo cards of beautiful children your internet friends had sent you on your bulletin board, and called it your Michael Jackson collection.
However, this would not be the time.
The only thing you can do when faced with a stageful of day care pumpkins trying to Moonwalk is cheer and applaud wildly.
5 comments:
Hee!!!!
Also, I would love to see that performance!
Thanks For the post.....Good work...keep it up...great work done by children.
I have read your blog and i saw that i have learn t so many things from your blog....it is very interesting.
A nice gathering of kids with their parents, it is a happy moment to watch the performance of their child.
A nice gathering of kids with their parents, it is a happy moment to watch the performance of their child.
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