...Ah, "Beautiful"... which I think is truly one of the most beautiful moments in the show...
Well, I'm probably gonna turn off the TV/DVD after Act 1 is finished, so...
It was great seeing my friends, Jennifer and Mark, at the show today. Jennifer came to the matinee, and Mark came to the evening show. They're husband and wife, so they took turns watching their kids.

After the matinee, Jennifer and I walked down to the Cupcake Cafe for a snack. I tried one of their Walnut Cupcakes with Maple Icing today for the first time. It definitely won't be my last! Soooo good. -And they really do do a nice job decorating all the cupcakes with buttercream flowers. Then I walked Jenn over to the Ferry, and headed back towards Penn Station...
Whilst chomping on a Spicy Beef Jamaican Pattie in Penn Station - I went there to pick up my train ticket for tomorrow - I heard a "Jose?!?!" I turned around, and there was one of my former students from Catholic University! "Hewwwoo Sswoott!" -I was still chomping away...

Another too brief, mini-reunion, but a good reunion nonetheless. And he's a "working actor". YEAH!
After tonight's show, Mark and I headed over to Rachel's on 9th Avenue for a post-show bite to eat. He had their Tomato-Leek-Smoked Bacon soup and the always delicious, Rachel Burger. I had the Chopped Salad and the Grilled Calamari special. Everything was very good. Oh, and we split the Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie for dessert - it's basically an oversized Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, but with nothing artificial in it. Pure, total richness!
I then had a call from my friend, Max... We'll catch up again later in person too. Then I headed over to Sin Sin on the Lower East Side.
What a place!! And I had no idea the Lower East Side was so hip and happenin' late night! Lots of people and car traffic, and it was already close to midnight. Sin Sin was fun - a bit loud and warm - but fun. I didn't stay too long, but I did get a chat in with my friend, Shannon, the birthday girl. And another old friend of mine, Billy, was there too.
Billy and I ended up leaving at the same time, so we walked over to Broadway to catch the A back uptown. On the walk uptown, we caught up on each other's lives. He got off at 42nd Street...
On the rest of the ride back uptown, I was treated to some impromptu entertainment on the train. A group of young men started a sort of challenge "dance" - more or less footwork. Their friends starting beating out rhythms, and beat-boxing and rapping. Then two guys started "trading fours" of fancy moves and footwork...
And then I was at 168th... And now I'm here... And now "It's How Up Here" has started... and something tells me I'll be watching the rest of
Sunday in the Park with George tonight... And probably crying like I always do when I watch this show...
But it will be a good cry. It always is.