Kaitlyn had her first experience with the theater today. We took her to Beauty and the Beast and she loved it.
Ty spent the night with Grandma so Kaitlyn got Sam and I all to herself. I thought she would get a kick out of that but she must have missed her brother because she kept saying how much Tyler would like it.
We left home early enough to eat dinner, including a yummy dessert of Asphault Pie at Wingers. We had been wondering about the weather and sure enough it rained on us in the middle of the show (it was at an outdoor theater). They had to stop the show for a bit so the mics didn't get too wet. But it wasn't a big deal, other than it made everything really cold for the rest of the night. Kaitlyn didn't seem to be bothered by it at all. She was fascinated by the set and how they moved it around and pretty much tried to talk through most of it, asking a million questions. The play itself was very well done. I was suprised at how closely it followed the movie - leaving nothing out but adding a few more songs (that in my opinion it was fine without). They even did the big production number with the dancing dishes.
Kaitlyn talked her dad into getting her popcorn at intermission. And when it was over she was asking when we could go to another one before we even hit the parking lot.
(the photo was obviously taken the next day since I left the camera at home in deference to the rain)
Ty spent the night with Grandma so Kaitlyn got Sam and I all to herself. I thought she would get a kick out of that but she must have missed her brother because she kept saying how much Tyler would like it.
We left home early enough to eat dinner, including a yummy dessert of Asphault Pie at Wingers. We had been wondering about the weather and sure enough it rained on us in the middle of the show (it was at an outdoor theater). They had to stop the show for a bit so the mics didn't get too wet. But it wasn't a big deal, other than it made everything really cold for the rest of the night. Kaitlyn didn't seem to be bothered by it at all. She was fascinated by the set and how they moved it around and pretty much tried to talk through most of it, asking a million questions. The play itself was very well done. I was suprised at how closely it followed the movie - leaving nothing out but adding a few more songs (that in my opinion it was fine without). They even did the big production number with the dancing dishes.
Kaitlyn talked her dad into getting her popcorn at intermission. And when it was over she was asking when we could go to another one before we even hit the parking lot.
(the photo was obviously taken the next day since I left the camera at home in deference to the rain)
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