Monday, October 12, 2009

Braver Than I Am

As a child, I may have been described as painfully shy. I was quiet and did not like to be the center of attention. I would no longer consider myself shy but I am a long way from being an extrovert.

....and then there is my daughter. She is a classic extrovert. She engages people in conversation and loves to be the center of attention.

Ocean City, 2009

We approached the ramp to the boardwalk and heard the music. My daughter looked at me and asked if we could find out what is going on. Ocean City celebrated the end of Summer weekend with a block party. About a hundred people circled a small stage where a DJ was leading karaoke. My daughter looked at me in earnest and asked if she could sign up. She has never sang karaoke before so I did not know what to expect. However, she knew exactly what song she wanted to sing.

We waited for her name to be called. We heard some Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson songs. Most of the people singing were adults or teenagers. They called her name and she stepped up to the microphone. The DJ kept calling her name and did not realize a ten year old girl was standing there ready to sing. The DJ finally saw her and told the audience she was singing a crowd favorite. She chose the 80's song "Don't Stop Believin" by Journey.

She sang her heart out. When the song ended she put the microphone back on the stand and started walking away. The crowd loved her and gave her a huge applause. The DJ called her name and told her that she "Rocked the House". She exited the stage and at least twenty people gave her a high-5.

She is braver than I am.

3 comments:

Sue C said...

She's braver than me too. Singing in a karaoke has got to be one of my worst nightmares! Well done to her.

Felicia said...

I am the introvert parent of an extrovert child, too. Never in a million years for me, either, but wow! - good for her! Isn't it amazing how different from you your child(ren) can actually be?

Michele said...

Hi SueC and Felicia...thanks for your comments. I am proud of my daughter. She wanted to sing and had the confidence to perform in front of a hundred strangers.

I agree...karaoke..."my worst nightmare" and "never in a million years!" :)