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Wednesday, 14. April 2004
Drama-rama
bethie
17:34h
Last night I stopped by the local theater with my son, so I could meet the director of the show about to open April 23. I'd volunteered to help out, and was told they'd like help with props. I've never done props, but I'm sure I can learn. Everyone there was amazingly nice and welcoming, and I was quite touched. They were also very nice to my son. I love to see people treat my kid well. :-) Their warmth and kindness reminded me that I still need that. I miss it, although I have some friends and aquaintances here I guess I just need more of it. My sweet boy was really well-behaved while we were there, and I was very proud of him. He amused himself by experimenting with the theater seats that flip up I told him to be careful, as his chin was directly in the path of each seat as it swung into the closed position. No injuries, thank goodness. Later he noticed the masks painted on the walls of the theater, and asked about them: "How does that guy look? Does he look happy?" I think he thought the tragedy mask looked a little scary, as he didn't want to get too close to it. I don't blame him it does look scary, especially when it covers half the wall! Yesterday I'd wanted to take my boy for a haircut, but I got sidetracked by work and playing with the kid, and remembered I was supposed to visit the theater about 90 minutes before I was due there. Today we'll have to go and spruce the kid up he's getting a tad shaggy, and I want to have his portrait done again. The last time we had professional photos done was October 2002; I think we're overdue! Luckily we've found a kiddie haircut place that gives each kid a basket of toys to sort through and play with during the haircut. They also show kid videos in the waiting area, and the stylists are very patient and kid-friendly. It worked out perfectly for us last time, so I'm expecting a good experience today, too. I love the way my boy looks after a haircut so clean and sweet, with his neck and ears newly exposed and ready to nibble. :-) P.S. We still have the dog, since the rescue rep. called yesterday and said her usual kennels are booked up. Hmm. This is getting difficult... ... Link |
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