Last week Savannah and Ethan were both cast in their school's Missoula Children's Theater production of Red Riding Hood. Savannah was cast as Mother Hood and the Grandmother, and Ethan was Robin Hood - the Hood family's cousin from England. After five days of intense rehearsing, (four and a half hours every day after school) they were ready for two shows on Saturday afternoon. It was so fun for them. And fun for me, as I was one of two parent volunteers with the privilege of being at every rehearsal. I come from my own childhood experience of many opportunities with theater and musicals, so watching them experience the thrill of performing was awesome. It was an amazing week. I'm so glad they had the chance to do it. I loved that instead of having to commit to weeks and weeks of rehearsals, they just had to do this one really intense week. A full scale musical production without a month of rehearsing and I didn't have to sew any costumes! That's my kind of pla...
Okay, first I thought it a little creepy that Asia's eyes were alien eyes on your banner picture. Now his true identity is confirmed with your last picture in this post. What planet is he from, Asia "Pluto Eyes" Goins.
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Cathy, I am sorry about your friend David.
I meant to say, Cathy, that this looks so peaceful and fun.
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ReplyDeleteYou left a comment @ Grocery Cart Challenge. You're right, it's only 36 cents per dozen for the eggs. I think I figured it at 6 cents. So thanks for letting me know! As for adding it to the mix, I just put the extra water with the wet ingredients and the soy flour with the dry.
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