Tuesday, March 11, 2008

W-MONK

So I meant to blog last Sunday but we have been super busy. I have my licensing exam this Thursday and our car died. Actually the brakes died and it was going to cost like $1800 to fix. We are looking to buy a new car. We have been busy with that. Anywho I thought I would post about Madison and her most recent accomplishment.
At her school they encouraged all the kids to bring a collection of 100 things to school to celebrate the 100th day of the school year. At first Maddy wanted to bring like 100 rocks but, then she decided to bring her piano books to show that she had learned 100 songs. She showed it to her class and everyone at her school was so impressed that Madison was selected to be on W-MONK. It is the school news channel. It is only broadcast to the school but basically Madison showed the whole school her music books and told about her song collection.

Now, being modest as Madison is, she didn't think it was important enough to tell us. One of Amy's piano students (a second grader) mentioned that she saw Madison on TV at school. So we asked Madison about and she simply said, "All I did was talk in front of a camera." She is so cool about things sometimes.

5 comments:

The Wynn Family said...

So she likes to fly under the radar huh? She sounds like such a talented little girl.

Lance and Caetie said...

Man, I wish we lived closer so she could teach me how to play the piano! I just started to learn and I've almost got one song down. 99 more to go Madison---I want to be like you when I grow up!

nateandcole said...

Hi Amy,
It's Colette (Butterfield)Miller from BYU-I, Carriage House. I just saw your link on Cami's blog and can't believe you have 3 kids! Wow! What a beautiful family. You look great. If you want, you can check out our blog, nateandcole.blogspot.com. December has pics from Melinda's wedding.

nateandcole said...

Oh yeah? Where do you guys live?

Katie said...

Maddison is so cool. I recited her poem about the woodpecker to Joey and he was super impressed. We hope our kids turn out so smart and neat.