Thursday, July 29, 2010

Children's Stories & Songs and Big Dreams....

Have you ever standing there listening intently to your children telling you or sing to you in their own wild, highly imaginative stories or a several beautiful songs?  I did....and still I do to this moment from my now 7 year-old daughter, Alexie.  She was so extremely creative with her songs, mostly.  But as far as I hear the first with her simple, but creative story.  Hmmm, sounds very interesting...  Well, don't we have dreams?  Of course, we do!  Moms, Dads and kids out there do have their own dreams and hope to make it come true.  Sure, we can, but we have to make it work on our own.  Unless, someone paves its easy way for us to go ahead to step on yellow brick path that is never traveled before.  I have a big dream for myself and see if I can do it someday.  Who knows that it might happen to me.  I always want to act behind the cartoon shows for voice-over with my voice telling stories or animatingsingle character voice.  So....badly.....yes.  For me and for my own dream to come true.  I am sure out there parents having their own inner wish to do what they want to do, just for once or many.  Every time, I narrate any book story to my daughter at night before her bedtime.  I use my voice, pulling myself into their characters in the story.  I make it very interesting and with emotion and I found my own calling.  I'd love to step up behind the microphone, wearing earphone and start reading my character lines right there behind any cartoon main character they place me under.  That's my dream to come true in my entire life.

Let's see how it comes out with that. Our inner dream will eventually show out strong and thriving if we can do it as we set our mind to it.  God only knows where and when.....

2 comments:

  1. I used to be able to daydream for hours as a child. :-)

    Pearl

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  2. I found you through Pearl's blog.

    I am fortunate enough to teach first grade for a living. I am able to witness such creative genius almost every day.

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