Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tinkerbelle and Tinkering with Paint

A week ago, at Pam's house, Allan said he looks like a Cowboy... in Kaylee's Easter hat. hehehe


That Friday, Rick & Regina took my family to see the play, 'Peter Pan' at Guyer high school. It's the same production that Elaine's class watched 40 minutes of. The director and cast are regular customers at Costume & Dance World. My family met us at the store. Jim brought dinner to the store for those of us leaving to see the play. Regina glittered my kids with glitter "fairy dust".
*proud of her green glitter makeup*

There was open-seating, so we had to stand in line before the show began. We were at the theatre 45 minutes before the play began. I was surprised how well the kids handled watching the long show. Allan wiggled, but was good.
There was a scene performed in front of the closed proscenium curtain. Allan yelled, "you can't be in the show THERE." It was a loud pirate scene, so I don't think he disturbed anyone. Elaine said she was sleepy at the end of the show, but she wanted to keep watching. After the performance, as we exited the theatre space, the cast met the audience in the lobby. Allan walked up behind 'Capt.Hook' (played by one of my regular customers) and pulled on the back of his long red coat, saying "excuse me excuse me". Hook turned around, said Hello and asked Allan if he'd like to shake hands. Allan shook the Hook, without hesitation.
Then Allan went over to the person dressed as the Crocodile and started to pet them on the head, rather ROUGHLY. lol. Everyone was a good sport.
I started painting the Christmas windows at the store. So far, I've begun the secular window and have yet to begin the Christian window. I may still add some Dickensian characters, given enough time. *As always, clicking on any of the pictures, will let you see a larger image*
Santa Claus, flying over.

Elf Pyramid

Gingerbread Man & House

Rudolph and Mrs.Claus

Frosty, going for a skate.

The Grinch.

After discussing it with Rick, we decided to skip doing an Autumnal window in favor of Christmas. I'd spend a week painting the fall window and then it'd get washed away in 2 weeks after Thanksgiving. Not worth it!

My mom's visit has been postponed to Christmas, instead of Thanksgiving. I have a really weird schedule this week. I'm home all but two nights. Rick said that he's trying to give me some time with my kids now, since I'll be working a lot around Thanksgiving. Most of my co-workers are leaving town; to Houston, Texarkana, New York, and Colorado. The mall is closed on Thankgiving day, so I'll be off then. We've invited Steven to have Thanksgiving with us.

Today I finished re-painting my office. This was my self-reward for all the work I did for October at the store. The fresh coat of paint makes a huge difference. :)

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Sunday night with Pamela

After work, my family and I met Pamela at a church's fall festival. Our kids played at the church's playground a lot, but there was also games, bounce houses and a mechanical bull to ride. Kaylee was a Southern Belle and her cousin, Emily, was Pumpkin Spice.


Elaine had SO much fun with this thing.

Cole

*Excited* in line for Bull Riding




He fell right off, almost immediately.

Pamela and Cole






My first day off in a while is this Wednesday. I'll be at Pam's helping her unpack from moving last month. Jim's gonna keep the boys in Denton, so we can get more done.

We get a little Giddy when we're tired. Oct 31st - Happy Hallelujah!


Regina with my favorite professor (and our frequent customer), Barbara Cox.











October 30th

The kids came to the mall for the hour-long trick or treating. Regina put glitter makeup on Elaine.