Wordless Wednesday – Is That A Rockstar?

This is by far the best picture of  my son in action. He is playing drums for the worship service for our 5th and 6th graders at our church. He absolutely loves music, and plays several instruments.

P.S. If you notice the reflection that seems to be in the center of the picture that is because he is behind glass. He is playing inside a Phoenix Curve, which is a drum shield. He was excited to get to play inside this drum shield because it is his dad’s company that designed and made the shield. He has helped his dad many times with shield orders, so to finally play in one for a real service was the ultimate cool.

  



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14 Responses to Wordless Wednesday – Is That A Rockstar?

  1. That’s Great!

  2. Tricia says:

    Great Photo and story!

  3. That is so stinkin’ cool! Thanks so much for stopping by and linking up. Have a great day! 🙂

  4. AI Sakura says:

    thanks for linking up. would love for you to post my #WW link party button too..
    he is definitely a rock star 🙂

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka
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  5. Very cool looks like he can rock out and I bet he’s really good too

  6. NYCSingleMom says:

    Fantastic photo, just curious what does the shield do?

  7. So cool he plays the drums! That’s a great shot, too! 🙂

    The Toothbrush Tree

  8. Sarah says:

    That is so awesome. Great photo.

  9. kewkew says:

    So glad he had that opportunity. Great shot.

  10. Linda says:

    It IS cool when young people can pursue their passions in the church while pursuing God. Great photo!

  11. Lindsay says:

    This is a great photo! Looks like such a great musician! Thanks for the WW hop. I’m a new follower of your blog! 🙂

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