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From yesterday:Thanks, Jane, for my Wordle Congrats!Congrats, BK, on the thing that arrived!Congrats to Keith's and Kevin's Wordle scores!
Yesterday was a day! First, I helped my sister and her daughter put up light on the front porch of their house. That took about three or so hours. I hope to take a picture when it's darker. They're simple, but look really nice. Then my sister and I went shopping at Costco. That took about an hour. It was kind of crowded, but we got through it.
And here's the description: As early as the 1600s, there has been an English tradition of gathering together and telling scary stories during Yuletide. (The most famous of those being of course, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol). Inspiring the folk from Theater Artists Olympia to gather on a long winter's eve and share an assortment of tales in that tradition, come and spend some time with TAO and some of Olympia's finest actors for an untraditional tradition.
We read through some suggested stories and agreed on about an hour's worth, but we still need another half hour to make a full evening (with an intermission). This will be happening on December 19th, so there's time for us to meet again and read through some more.
Quote from: singdaw on Today at 05:12:21 AMWell, that's one way of looking at it...My pastor's 6-year-old son just LOVES numbers. He can do math amazingly well for a child. Sassy and I sang that line from RENT to him, so now he knows exactly how many minutes are in a year. And he tells people.
Well, that's one way of looking at it...
I have been duly fingerprinted.
Most lines are miles long.
THREE!
I would probably sing Anyone Can Whistle for an audition.
Just voted in the BroadwayWorld LA awards. Lots of love for Drat! the Cat and a Kritzerland show.
Quote from: Jane on Today at 09:05:44 AMTHREE!Beautiful!
We now have four houses with the Christmas decorations up and additional 3 hours with trees in the front window.