missed opportunity
Posted by madameblogalot at 12:30 pm in home, kids & family, homeschooling, life

This weekend I am taking my son to the play Frost vs. Nixon. It is a reenactment of the televised interview between David Frost and Richard Nixon. I am looking forward to it for a few reasons. I don’t know much about the Watergate scandal; it’s something I’ve never really understood too well. My son loves history and I think this will be the kind of show he will like. And of course, spending time with my son is good.

But in preparing to see this show, I think I missed a great opportunity. There is a study guide available. I read through it when I first ordered the tickets, but decided I just would not have time to go through it with my son since he now attends public school, though we would both enjoy the study. I did think about printing it out and letting him read through it before and/or after the show. I think it will help answer some questions and help to understand that era better.

But I had the perfect opportunity to use this guide and to spend the time studying with my son while he was out of school for two and a half weeks due to Hurricane Ike. I did have him do some studying every day he was home, but this would have been the perfect study for him. It would not have required a lot of time each day and would have set up the performance perfectly. It would have been the kind of thing we did when he was being homeschooled. What kind of a homeschool mom am I that I would let such an opportunity go to waste??!! I do regret that I did not think about/remeber it at the time! I did print out the study guide today for him to read through, but it would have been just right to have him do the assignments while he was home for those 12 days! I am lamenting the missed opportunity to have homeschooled with him again, if only for a couple of weeks!!

missed opportunity has 2 Comments

  1. I bet you will both have lots of fun at the play together. And it is kind of like homeschooling too, only moving it to a different level of relationship. It might feel like a wasted opportunity now, but maybe after you see the show together it will seem a little different too.

    I hope ya’ll have fun! And tell him if he wants, I will be happy to post his review of the play on my blog. I don’t pay as good as his newspaper gig, but still….

  2. well, I still wish I would have done the unit study, but I honestly don’t know how we could have gotten it done in that time period…lots of clean up work, no electricity (no internet), no library, etc…so I guess I have to let it go…

    the play was pretty good. we both enjoyed it, though some parts of the interviews were boring (but important in setting Nixon up as a “rambler” and taking over the interviews) I did not like some of the language and of course my son found two “rude” things pretty funny!! but all in all I am glad we went and we both found it pretty interesting. Our seats were pretty good. but because of their use of a video screen we could not see the very top of it, since we were up so high. and at the end that was important since they froze Nixon’s face on the screen. we tried to get a good view of it, but just could not see the top.

    I’ll tell him about reviewing it for you!

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