Saturday, December 18, 2010

Elvis Imitator

Ivan had to do a book report on a famous person, living or dead, and then give an oral report in the first person.
He considered Cleopatra (that would have been interesting) and Davy Crockett.
We went to the library and looked at several options, but nothing really excited him until he found a book about Elvis Presley.
Now he knows more information about Elvis than I ever did.

He was particularly fascinated about the fact that Elvis died in the bathroom...and that his dance moves were considered so naughty.

So, Friday, before school was out for Christmas holidays, Ivan had a chance to give his speech.

He started slow and as you can see by the pink cheeks and twisted page of notes in his hand, he was a bit nervous...at first.

At the end of his speech, his teacher allowed three questions from his classmates.  This relaxed question/answer format loosened him up, and once he was done with questions, Mrs. V asked if he wanted to do a few dance moves.

Oh yea.
Now we're talkin'.
Don't ask me twice.

Beat that Elvis!
That's some cool 4th grade funk going on!

One of the girls asked for his autograph afterwards and that started an Elvis-type riot.
He told me later that it is hard to be a rock star because of all the girls grabbing at you.
Must be rough buddy.
Don't worry, Mom's happy to help keep them away!

2 comments:

  1. Aunt Joanna & Baby Rose (sleeping on my chest)December 27, 2010 at 9:16 PM

    That's awesome, Ivan! I'm so proud of you - you're really growing up... doing research & giving presentations. You look so cool in the photos - I bet the girls are hard to keep away!

    Elvis rocks!

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  2. Ivan, I'm sure Elvis was enjoying your presentation. I'm glad you found Elvis as he was very popular when your Granny was a young girl. Did you know that he had a friend in Highlands, TX which is the town next to Crosby? They say he came often to visit but your Grandpa never saw him.
    I saw your picture with your back to the waves - I know that was fun.
    Love,
    Granny

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