That Crystal is drawing cartoons and that she chooses to target Croc’s- my shoes of choice! SMILE!
Three hundred people attended the play over the three nights. I feel such a sense of satisfaction and humility that I could be part of it.
Scanning the crowd and seeing someone looking right at you.
Having a couple ask me if we were Church talent or a production company and assuring them we were home grown and fine tuned.
Dealing with the curve balls in the performance. Thank you Ann for filling for the angel when she came down with the flu.
Thanks to hot water and lemon juice and prayers Bill was able to sing every song, every performance. Outstanding!
Welcome baby Leela who decided to arrive as the play was progressing. Grandma Liz who was labor coach barely made it back for the birth. She sang her song in the second act and left.
Welcome baby A.J. He decided that his mother one of the directors should miss the play by being born opening night though Julie was not due for two weeks.
Cast parties where you realize we all have become a family.
The silly joy of having a striped cat be at the door in the morning when she was out all night.
There are moments in life that take your breath away!
It was so fun to see you in your play — it was very evident that a lot of love, hard work, and energy went into that play. Even the cookies were divine!
How wonderful, Mary Ellen! What a delight! I am so bummed we couldn’t make it!