Kyle gives his all onstage. |
Who
would have thought that both spooky and fun could actually go together? It was
such a brilliant idea to combine these two things and Skycable’s club for kids
known as Sky Fun Club had these recently when they held its annual Halloween
Party via Show & Tell, a Halloween talent show at the Rockwell Tent in
Power Plant Mall, Makati City. Eager
Skycable subscribers attended the said event in awesome costumes from pretty
princesses, beloved super heroes, and colorful characters to eerie creatures!
10 year old Kyle Madrid wows the crowd. |
Most parents will surely be able to relate with me. As early as September, most of us would start rummaging through costumes and will prepare the jack ‘o lantern trick or treat bags that our kids will be using come the season for Halloween parties. It may sound so commercialized, but let’s admit it that kids and those kids-at-heart enjoy trick-or-treating at the malls or attending parties. I had been lucky too as I had experienced the joy of Halloween parties during my childhood as well. It was indeed something to look forward to during the last week of October.
Doing the Gangnam Style dance. |
Kyle was one of those who registered to showcase his talents in the Skycable show along with eleven other kids of loyal subscribers. But before he was able to join the said talent contest, we had a whole lot of stumbling block to begin with. Kyle had to ditch his futsal class just so he could participate in the Halloween Talent show. It was really very difficult for him to do so since Kyle loved futsal. When the idea of letting him join a talent show came up, he was a bit skeptical about it. So we had to encourage him because we believed so much in his talent. Besides, this may be his last time to enjoy such Halloween parties—he might be too old next time. He’s turning eleven next year, and with that comes that awkward stage being on the verge of becoming a teen.
Kyle dances his best onstage. |
Kyle’s
in the middle of preparing for his chess competition, second periodical exams,
practicing storytelling and for this talent show, practicing another dance
number for the teachers’ day, and serving as an altar boy early in the morning
for two consecutive masses (during Sunday—at a public hospital and another
area)—he did all of these for the past few weeks. Whew! Indeed a very hectic
one!
And when
we faxed his birth certificates (as part of the requirement) twice, they said
it was so blurry that we had to personally present his documents at their main
office. God knows how much we had to pull all the strings (meaning to say, we
had to do and pass all the requirements on time within a limited time) just so
he can join this contest. In fact, Kyle had just come from another contest in
the morning (Inquirer’s Storytelling elimination round) and he had to compete
again for the talent show in the afternoon. But when we finally arrived on the
contest day proper, alas! The Skycable staff said Kyle’s not even on the
official list. It turned out there had been some miscommunication on their end.
Eventually, they allowed him to join except that we were told Kyle would not
have his pictures on the big screen unlike the other kids because we did not
send them his pics on time. We later found out that their email went to the
spam folder thus we were not able to read such guidelines.
Kyle Madrid brough home loot bags and awesome prizes. |
In the end, Kyle emerged as 3rd placer. I knew if his poi hadn’t been entangled during the contest, he could’ve been 2nd placer. But nevertheless, I’m still happy that he won. I knew he truly deserved it because he had given his best. God had blessed his efforts and sacrifices.
Kyle Madrid was awarded 3rd placer with VJ host and Skycable official. |
For Kyle, I know you can really be a pain in the butt sometimes, but I know you have a good heart. I hope you will continue to pursue whatever your heart desires. Always remember how much we care for you and love you. Keep striving for your goals; we’ll always be rallying behind you.
Kyle Madrid shows off his three signage, meaning he won 3rd prize. |
One day,
you might be able to stumble upon this blog entry of mine, I hope that you will
always cherish our memories together. You may not have the love of your
biological parents, but you’ve got a whole lot of love from all the people
around you who’ve considered you as their very own. You’ve got US. Mommy Rica, moi,
my friends: Tita Ia, Tito Jappy, Krel, Tita Abby, Aileen, Norma, Tita, Tito
Vlad, Tita Rose, Tita Vix, Tita Kris, Tita Milette, Tito Ren, Tita Jamie—everyone
loves you. Your supportive teachers: Ma’am Dolly, Ma’am Ruste, Ma’am Venus,
Ma’am Villanueva, Sir Sorosa—everyone else. Some may not understand how special
you’ve always been. Let them be, for in due time, they will see what they have
failed to see in the past. But for me, I have always believed you were such an
angel sent to us by God to nourish with love and care because someday soon
you’re destined for something great. Congratulations again Kyle! We’re so proud
of you!
Purple
Plum Fairy thanks Ms. Norma B. Galera, Ms. Aileen Baino-Nevyny and Mr. Bernard
Sorosa.
Disclaimer:
I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own.
Congratulations Kyle! High five!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joy! He's really in high spirits. :)
ReplyDeleteAng galing ni Kyle! Praktisado sa gangnam style. Hahaha. Mana sa Tita? :-)
ReplyDeletePa-add naman po sa blogroll niyo. LOL
Wow you've got tricked Kyle by your own fairy! Nice dancing skills, who choreographed the moves? Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteNaks! anggaleng palang sumayaw ni Kyle. Mana kay Vance hehe
ReplyDeleteSalamat sa mga comments. Pasensya na po, super proud ang tita eh! :)
ReplyDeletecongrats astig
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