Kid Power!

For a month both the kids have been wearing “kid power band” – basically FitBits.  Their steps translated to points and more points led to sponsors donating food to kids in need through UNICEF. It also became a friendly competition.

Of all the 3rd-5th grade classes, Brendan’s class had the most points. They got to celebrate with nine other top classes from Boston Public at a fun day organized by John Hancock- an event leading up to the marathon. And they got to meet Meb Keflezighi, 2014 winner of the Boston Marathon!

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Here’s a video of Meb playing a game with Bren’s class!

The 5th Grade Play

There is a tradition at the Condon School. The fifth grade, previous the oldest kids in the school until this year, performed a spring musical the week before April vacation. The plays rotate so the kids know what their show will be. For Aidan’s class it was the Wizard of Oz.  The kids practiced during lunch for the weeks leading up to the show and performed 4 times including an evening performance for families.

Brendan of course was all over this. Aidan was not interested in participating in any way that involved him being on stage (much to Brendan’s displeasure!!). It became a point of contention and we had an “agree to disagree” policy at many meals.

IMG_2645 Until the week of the show when Aidan became involved- by working the spotlight. A job he took very seriously. There were certain colors for certain songs and he knew all his cues. Brendan was quite proud of Aidan’s involvement.

But there was something else about this performance. So many kids Aidan has become friends with over the past 5 years were in the show- and his best friend who is not in the school anymore came too.  They seem so old.  When did that happen? This time next year many of them will be getting ready to move on to a new and bigger school. I, for one, hope together. They are a great group of kids and he is so luck to have such great friends!IMG_2642

IRNE Awards

IMG_2587We were so impressed with appropriate, the show Brendan performed in this past fall.  Apparently others were as well- appropriate was nominated for four award at the Independent Reviews of New England (IRNE) Awards! The nominations were for Outstanding Play, Director, Sound Design and Set Design. Brendan’s friends from Boston Children’s Theatre were also nominated for Outstanding Ensemble for the Diary of Anne Frank and his friend Zehava for the lead!

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So we dressed up and went to support the amazing theater community. Brendan had a great time!

And Zehava won! As did set and sound design for appropriate!!