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i've been lucky - my kids have gotten (and still get) themselves up and off to school when they're supposed to. i don't do 6:45 a.m. very well XD |
That would require being able to trust my son to handle a bus ride or a walk to school. I most emphatically cannot do that, due to his disabilities.
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ah, well, there is that then. what time do you have to be up? |
My alarm is set for 7, but he usually wakes me up earlier than that. x.x
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my younger daughter starts her day in high school at 7:20. she's not very happy about it, |
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I certainly hope by the time my son is in high school that he's sufficiently able to take care of himself reliably. He has all of the requisite SKILLS now, but his ADHD means I can't rely on him to make sure it all gets done or to follow his tasks through to the end without supervision. Fortunately I've got time before I have to worry about that. When I was in high school, my alarm was set for 5:30 AM so that I could hit the snooze button a couple times in the process of waking up and still have time to get to band practice at 7:00. |
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yep, that sounds like my daughter. i'm pretty sure her first alarm is set for 5:30. she has band every other day, but it's the last period of the day. last year, in 9th grade, she had it first thing in the morning, and this year has decided 'never again' does she want to have band first thing in the morning. she plays flute. =) |
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I'm a clarinetist, myself, and marching band practice was before school every day during football season. Concert band practice started at 8 after football season was over. |
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She’s in Symphonic Winds, which you have to try out for. All but like 5 kids are in marching band, and she's one that's not. She does theatre, and marching band doesnt allow for anything other than marching band. XD |
I was in symphonic band for my sophomore through senior years, in addition to marching band. Marching band was a big thing at my school. EVERYONE in band was in the marching band. :P The only way you got out of it is if you were also on the flag team.
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heh, she's one of the few in symphonic winds that's not marching band... but they wear a marching band uniform. she hates the uniform. a LOT. |
Yeah, I didn't like the uniform either. Way too hot, especially for the last concert of the school year.
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she only has three actual concerts - one in december, and she was 'dying from heat exhaustion' on the stage. there's one in may, and then they play at graduation. i'm pretty sure not too many people actually like the uniform. XD |
I didn't so much mind marching in it. I got sweaty, but football season in Kansas gets pretty cold by the end of it. But concerns, where you're performing in a room with hundreds or thousands of warm bodies, while breathing deeply in order to play a wind instrument? Yeah, heat exhaustion sounds familiar.
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this year's musical is Pirates of Penzance. she's doing something backstage... costumes, and maybe something else. she really wanted to be assistant stage manager. |
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My school's drama team didn't do musicals, just stage plays. I was in The Mouse That Roared, You Can't Take It With You, Romeo and Juliet, and... huh. I know I had to have been in another one, but I can't remember what it was anymore. I did a LOT of musicals with my church growing up. Having a vocal solo when my voice was changing was... tricky. I lost my access to the part's high note in the climax like a week before the performance and I didn't have time to retrain. I've seen a recording of that performance so I know EXACTLY where my voice cracked. (Honestly I've always wanted to see Pirates of Penzance.) |
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