Okay so I'm thinking, what in the world am I going to do? Then the idea came and when Zach saw me he couldn't stop laughing. The only thing is, I scored the lowest out of everyone! Go figure. I was informed that the only reason I got any kind of score was BECAUSE of my costume and NOT my ability to sing. I sure got a good laugh over that!
Each person involved did a great job and it was fun to be a little strange with my family!
I now present to you "Chase Idol"
Macie was our first contestant and did a fabulous job. She sang, "Christmas Bells are Ringing". She even created her outfit for the event! Don't you love it?
Chris and I got a good laugh over Cody. He snuck upstairs right before his turn and put the eyeliner on his face. Does he remind you of anyone? I am not sure if it was his make up or the hat but there was something that reminded us of Boy George. YIKES!
The first thing I said when I saw what I looked like was that it is a good thing I did not become a nun! Not very flattering at all but what can I say? I sang the song from the Sound of Music, "How do you solve a problem like Maria" and did a horrible job BUT I had fun while doing it!
Here is Blake and he sang along with a song on our ipod. We all think that it is so cool that he can wear sunglasses because he now wears contacts! He did a good job and I like his extra touch with the rollerblading gloves on his hands!
Here is my sexy Chris! He was George Strait and did such a good job strumming his guitar. My heart was pitter pattering as I watched him. He was my favorite!
Here is Zach, our tamborine man. He has such confidence and looks so good in his costume! He was also our M.C. and held the spotlight for the event. This activity also was his idea and I must say that it turned out to be a super fun activity.
Here is my dear sweet Erin. She got all dressed up and even put some beads in her hair but when it came time for her to perform, it was just too much. Unfortunately she has inherited a shy bone from her dear ol' mother but I was proud of her for wanting to do it and perhaps next time (if there is a next time!) she will have the courage to perform her act.