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Kyle

Primary Perfection

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He walked up to the pulpit in his little suit jacket and I held my breath. He’s just four years old and standing in front of a congregation of about 250 people. At a microphone. I watched eagerly as he stood there, not remembering what he was supposed to say. He didn’t tell me he was the very first kid to speak. Suddenly, my heart just stood still for a moment trying to capture him with his spiky hair, and unsure stance peering out into a crowd of hundreds. I can’t even imagine what was going on in his little mind.

Then, with a little nudge from his teacher, he said his line. “I am a child of God and He has a plan for me”. It was articulate, confident, and spoken more eloquently than a lot of other people I see standing behind a microphone these days.

I could suddenly exhale.

One by one the kids got up and said equally as cute things, but my eyes were fixated on my two kids. They seemed so small, and yet so big at the same time. They were sitting up there singing songs, and I couldn’t stop smiling.

It reminded me of the first time Avery spoke in church. She was also 4. I remember feeling so proud of her too. I’m still the proud mama watching her now with her grown up hairdo and her wide blue eyes not quite mouthing the words to the songs quite as animatedly as her brother, but still singing in her own way. Barely moving her lips. It’s so hard to know what she’s feeling until she amazes you by telling you what she knows when you think she isn’t even listening.

It’s a funny thing watching your kids grow up and turn into real people. This was Kyle’s first time participating in a church primary program. I didn’t really know what to expect because his personality is SO different than Avery’s.  But, I could imagine it. And, he did just about what I had imagined. He sang almost every word to every song (he’s my musical one I think) and he seemed comfortable with an audience. Which is about right for this kid.

The highlight for me was when they tried to do sign language to one of the songs. Kyle’s signing was somewhere between spastic and just trying to keep up. He looked like he was really concentrating though. It was hilarious.

Towards the end, I could tell he was losing interest in being still and quiet, and he started making faces at the audience and did what every normal four year old boy would do when asked to sit still in front of hundreds of people. He started making guns with his hands and shooting the audience. Nice. Note to self: Not allowing your child to play with toy guns (except water guns, of course) will not stop him from getting creative. Luckily a quick glance in my direction put that to an end. All it took was a slow shake of my head, and he knew what I was thinking.

At the end, they each got up and said their full names one by one and shared how they know that Heavenly Father loves them. This time, there was no need to “fake perfection”. It was perfection.

And so are they.

Miss my post from yesterday? Hope you’ll go check it out. For some reason it didn’t show up in the WP reader. It was no masterpiece, but if you love me, you’ll read it.

 


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  1. tric says

    September 25, 2013 at 4:13 pm

    It is easy to be proud when they do all they should on cue. My son stood up at 5 years old to sing in a school concert with his class. The vast majority sang their hearts out. My son however got totally sidetracked by the lights. He spent ages trying to follow the wires with his fingers waving in the air, then when the laughing of the audience got too much, he put his hand over his eyes and in a very theatrical way began to look for us in the crowd. Eventually his teacher tapped him to tell him to stop. Loud as can be in a supposed whisper, he said, “I”m just looking for my mom”, and continued to do so, until he saw me and spent the rest of the recital waving and giving me the thumbs up. Everyone was laughing and i felt so sorry for the teacher after all her preparation.
    Now that I think about it, he fainted another year! So your little one did so well. Couldn’t you just burst with pride when you watch them though?

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      September 25, 2013 at 4:14 pm

      That’s hilarious. I’m sure your kid was the one everyone loved watching! I know I would have!

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  2. monk-monk says

    September 25, 2013 at 4:43 pm

    OMG, the gap toothed smile in that dress…so darling! And the little suit with spiked hair? Seriously, adorable. Looks like they had fun and did a great job! 🙂

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      September 25, 2013 at 4:53 pm

      Thank you!

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  3. Rayna says

    September 25, 2013 at 6:21 pm

    His signing was somewhere in between spastic and trying to keep up…HILARIOUS line! Laughed so hard on that cause I can so see that! Mason would be the same. So freakin’ cute your kids. And I can totally see the look you gave him as he was shooting people in the audience…I know EXACTLY what look that would have been because I would have done the same. Oh…your writing is so visual it’s great. Love this!!! Congrats proud mama! 🙂

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  4. The Waiting says

    September 25, 2013 at 6:24 pm

    The part about the guns killed me (no pun intended!). I do the same thing when I get nervous ;D

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      September 25, 2013 at 8:51 pm

      Ha! Yes, it’s the perfect time to pretend murder. In church. :/

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  5. bensbitterblog says

    September 25, 2013 at 7:42 pm

    I love it how whenever the primary program comes, everyone is always looking just for their own kids. My kids amaze me how confident they are. I remember being petrified when I was a kid.

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  6. outlawmama says

    September 25, 2013 at 8:24 pm

    Those kids are bionic ally cute.

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      September 25, 2013 at 8:49 pm

      Thank you!

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