I'm not sure what I was thinking when I buckled my five year old into the car at 4:30: certainly not that I would be stuck in traffic for an hour just north of the Occuquan or how chagrinned I would feel when I realized Ashland was actually farther south than King's Dominion. But the first post-paternity leave show east of the Mississippi was well worth it. Ellis was spot-on, even though I thought the audience was a little flat. I think the two children's songs are great, especially "Dragonfly Races;" even though we didn't hear if Dusty was able to kick it in and win the race. This is not only a great song, but would make a delightful book. Y'all have to hear this song and tell me if you can't picture a pond with dragon flies abuzz around the cat tails and wild flowers in that crepuscular blush just before sunrise on a warm summer morning.
Unfortunately the drive home was not the breeze I had imagined. My heart sunk to my stomach when I read "Washington 72 Miles," and then on down to my feet when it started to pour as I passed Spotsylvania. Crawling at 45 miles per hour it took forever to reach the Capitol Beltway. I was momentarily relieved when I finally crossed over the Potomac and saw the Black Eyed Susan's on the Welcome to Maryland sign, just before I noticed the gas light and wondered how long it had been on. I realized it must have been on for quite a while when I finally found an open gas station on Route 29; I didn't know my gas tank could hold 20 gallons. Although the rain had stopped, there was now white stuff surrounding the car on the last leg home: pea-soup thick fog. I was really glad when I was finally able to lug the soundly sleeping five year old up two flights of stairs to bed. She also got a huge kick out the show, so it was well worth the trouble.
Sue Ellen
Oh. And a special thanx to our table mate who kept my daughter entertained with balloon figures during intermission. The hula girl was quite impressive.
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Thanks for the report! I think last night's audience was the first to hear "dragonfly races" so that was worth the long drive!
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Thanks for the report! I think last night's audience was the first to hear "dragonfly races" so that was worth the long drive!
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Yes, Dragonfly Races alone was well worth the adventure.
I forgot to mention that an armadillo was selling cd's last night.
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I forgot to mention that an armadillo was selling cd's last night.
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Was the armadillo in a costume??? C'mon - give us the scoop!
OMG! I just found a website called Armadillo Online! The subtitle is Not your average speed bump on the information superhighway!
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OMG! I just found a website called Armadillo Online! The subtitle is Not your average speed bump on the information superhighway!
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Sue Ellen wrote:I forgot to mention that an armidillo was selling cd's last night.
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Like this:
But posed on it's hind legs, with a hat and gun holster.
But posed on it's hind legs, with a hat and gun holster.
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It was very cute. My five year old wanted to play with it, but I had flashbacks of Owen Meany, and feared she'd pull the legs off, or do some other disasterous act in her curiousity. I had to use my best mean mommy voice to keep her away from it.
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