Back to school. Week-long testing going on in the Arizona schools right now... lots of stress on the kids and the teachers. Their testing is completed each day an hour or two before school gets out... but the teachers are not allowed to teach anything that
might be on the tests afterwards. The kids are wiped anyway. So, that last hour is spent with "de-stressing." This looks like a job for Captain Jim. :roll: Joan and I played games with the kids - educational, of course. Yahtzee is good for teaching math. Uno teaches them decision-making. I suggested black-jack, but they had already spent their lunch money.
Steph asked if I'd bring my guitar, so I led the kids in some singing. No, I don't really know any "kid" songs. But, I did pull "Little Red Riding Hood" out of my dusty memory (use to sing that for Steph when she was little); Joan added the wolf howls. My biggest problem was finding songs that didn't have "adult themes"; we finished up with "Brown Eyed Girl" (and some lyric changing on the fly :wink: ) and the kids singing along on the "sha, la, la, la, la, la" stuff. It gave them a chance to blow off some steam.
One little girl asked if I knew Taylor Swift's "Teardrops on my Guitar"?

I explained to them that country music rots their minds... sarcasm is lost on young kids. :twisted: Another kid asked for "Smoke on the Water" (can you tell they have Guitar Hero at home?

)... it doesn't sound quite the same when played on an acoustic. One little guy said he was taking guitar lessons, so I coaxed him up to show his stuff... got the class chanting his name to get him up there! 8)
Definitely the youngest (and most sober) audience I've ever played to. :lol: Hopefully it achieved the desired results.
We spent a nice evening with the kids, then came back to our cruising condo. We're heading out at the end of the week - have to get in all that togetherness.
Best wishes,
Jim B.