First, I just have to include the link because the eggs are so close to hatching. We've been enjoying watching this bald eagle's nest for a few weeks now and perhaps you are one of the 120,000+ people tuning in today to see that first hatch!
That said, I'm here to recount last nights events as to why I am one very proud mama today.
Last week a muscial duo (cello and bass) came to our kids' school. Matthew mentioned it when he got home talking about how funny they were. There was an article in the local paper about them as well. Yesterday, before the kids left for school Matthew mentioned that, that same group was playing at the local Art Museum that night, and asked if we could go. I checked into it and sure enough by 7:00pm we were in the front row of this small little space to see the cello and bass.
I'll admit, I was a little nervous to be in the front row but that's where Ella Jane wanted to sit. And really, we didn't get there early so we could sit in the back right? Wondered a little if the staff thought I was crazy for bringing three young kids to see a cello and bass duo play and then have the gall to sit in the very front!
But, we played it cool and the kids did fabulous. They recognized a few of the songs, (pieces)? that they had heard during the assembly a week before which helped keep their attention no doubt. Matthew picked up immediately on the humor between the cello and the bass.
Kind of like those commercials awhile back with Mia Hamm and Michael Jordan (anything you can do I can do better) except with instruments. He flashed so many of those "I can't believe they're doing that mom, they're so funny" smiles making my heart melt in the process. This boy has a passion for music and to see him moving and nodding along with the cello and bass, well, it was amazing for me to watch.
During intermission we chatted with the cello player and purchased a couple of cd's. I had quite a few people compliment the kids' behavior and even got down to their level and gave them a nice word to their face which I was very impressed by.
At the end of the evening I realized what I was feeling. Like I was a part of something great. Somthing so very meaningful. Like I got a sneak peek into Matthew's little heart. It made me wonder what that whole experience was like for him. Will he still remember that night months, years from now? Was this a turning point for him? It just felt so special in the way that I have a hard time putting words to it. So very grateful to have been a witness.
And check out those eagles. Viewers have topped 130,000 now. It's taken me forever to write this post because I keep checking in on them!