
Tuesday morning Veterans Park Elementary had one of their biggest assemblies of the year. The PTA had arranged for the
Wulfe Brothers to come and perform. They have come every year we've lived here and I had heard a lot about them from the boys. My neighbor called and said she was going to take her girls and head on over for the show. I wasn't sure parents and siblings were invited (I don't think we were), but the faculty were fine with us being there and let us in. We grabbed a spot in the corner (trying to be inconspicuous) and watched the kids file in. Matt's class walked past us and his teacher let him sit with us. Josh was a little higher off to the side and we smile and waved at him. I saw part of Trey's class come in, but we never got to see or talk with him. The concert was funny and the girls and Zach were perfect, which I was beyond grateful for!

The
Wulfe Bros. are based in Louisville Kentucky but travel across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and beyond. Their Educational Family Programs are musical history lessons that delight audiences of all ages. They sang songs about Kentucky and songs written and performed by people hailing from Kentucky. They had the perfect
amount on jokes and silly phrases kids love and songs they could move to or sing along with- even Sponge Bob!

Matt and the rest of the audience participate in a dance.
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