On the day of the audition, I thought I would try to give her as much of an edge as I could and play up on her natural features. I braided her long dark hair like an Indian maiden. (Of course brother had to get in on the act when he saw the camera come out):

All day long I thought about Girlie until it was time to go pick her up. As I pulled into the parking lot of the school, what did I see but 20 other girls with long black hair pulled into braids. Guess I wasn't the only one who had that thought.
Girlie said that so many girls tried out for the part of Sacagawea, while one boy each tried out for the parts of Lewis and Clark, as well as the other male roles. I asked her how she felt she did, and she said "Fine". She had done her best, the auditions were over, and she was ready to go home and play.
The play is going to be held on the Thursday before spring break. There is a knitting guild meeting that night, but I won't be attending.
I'm going to go see a 4th grade production of Lewis and Clark.
Watching my daughter play Sacagawea.
Yes, SHE GOT THE PART!!!
Meet Miss 4th Grade Sacagawea, 2008:

11 comments:
Woo Hoo! Congrats to Girlie!!! :)
Congratulations, Girlie!
hooray! way to go girlie!
Ooooh, congratulations, Girlie! Way to rock the braids. :)
Congratulations, Girlie!
Congratulations to Girlie! Seeing her photos brings back happy memories...my hair was in two long black braids for the first 11 years of my life. :)
Way to go, Girlie! She'll be the star of the show!
How are they always so calm about things that we are frantic over? Congratulations to you both. . .
I am so happy for you! Your beautiful features, long hair and communication skills really come to show that you deserve the role!
Make sure we can see some pictures!
Celia.
OH!! I'm so proud of my little cousin!! Hooray for you, Girlie!! I love you so much, I'm so happy you got the part!!
Hip hip hooray for Girlie!! I she will be a wonderful Sacagawea I'm sure! =)
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