
Throughout life, many things happen for the first time. Some are forgotten while others are precious to you and you cherish them for the rest of your life. I will always remember my experience as a spectator at my kid’s annual function. For making it so beautiful. First of all, I would like to express sincere gratitude to WANEMS and its team. You can’t describe how exciting it was for you as a father to witness your child perform on stage. In the following paragraphs, I’d like to highlight some of the things that impressed me and made me sit for hours.
The master of ceremony: She was the best at her job and kept us awake and entertained. I must say the job was done very well. Well-prepared, organized, engaging and professional are some words I can say for her. I was impressed more by her presence of mind when things didn’t go as planned and you had to cover the situations like when it started raining, when there was a delay from the music department and in many other situations she did a really good job. From making it interactive and entertaining.
The effort: I mean we as parents have a hard time convincing my kiddo at home and they made kids perform on the stage with dedication. KUDOS to the teachers. I just can’t imagine how much time and dedication it requires to pull that off with little cuties.
Not taking it for granted: The passion and the love for the kids and the job we see in them is what I personally feel is so satisfying. The event was one of them. The planning, arrangements and performance planned to make parents happy and at the same time, the message “your kids are in safe hands” was perfectly delivered.


Explaining the vision of the school and making us understand: Having a clear vision makes planning easier, and that’s what one of the founders of the school explained when he explained that the overall approach or philosophy of educating kids governs how teachers design their lessons, interact with students, and facilitate learning. For teaching kids, they chose a paradigm and decided to train the teachers in the manner they envision for teaching kids. I liked the approach and appreciate the effort.



Saving personal best for the last. The kiddo factor and his happiness when he saw us and was amazed by his performances. I saw when he saw us first, he was introducing us to one of his friends. That was so heartwarming. I realized it’s not about us as parents but about the happiness you see in your kid’s eyes when he sees us in the crowd, the frequent eye contact, flying kisses, the smile on his face and checking frequently if we are watching him. That made me blissful. Thank you again WANEMS for this, I just can’t thank you enough.
Trust me, my kid said nothing about the performances he was preparing. We used to ask every day after he comes back from school and the guy was mum about it. Though he practiced some of his lines with his mom about the dance he was going to perform, he never mentioned it. Not only that, he used to dodge the question when asked and did not want to reveal much about the plan. The things he used to share were what he ate at school and what subject he studied only. That’s it.
Whatever you did on stage was a pleasant surprise for us. We had never thought you could do such things without hesitation. Sorry for doubting your ability and happy being proven wrong. BRAVO KIDDO. You made us proud and we thank you for the beautiful memories you gave us. A proud father.
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Rustam Khadka is a seasoned Project Manager in Nepal who finds creativity in chaos and stories in spreadsheets. From project timelines to childhood cinema trips, his blog blends professional insights with personal tales, all wrapped in humour, heart, and a dash of filmi flair. Want more? Meet Rustam
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