Sunday, May 29, 2011
Windy Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson
One of Laura's last assignments wast to recite a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. She chose Windy Nights. She was going to recite it for her grandma at our last day of school celebration at the ice cream parlor. However, the place was busy and kind of loud. I wanted to record it, and Laura developed an instant case of stage fright. So, we waited until we were leaving. We were outside, but she is pretty clear. She was still kind of nervous, and is looking at her grandma, but she still did a great job.
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