Guffaw:
On January 27, 2013, G-Momo and Guffaw took you to see your first Broadway-style musical, Peter Pan, starring Cathy Rigby. We saw the play at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood.
Part of the fun of going to see a play at the theater is dressing up and you got into it. You wore your "Chinese dress," which is a beautiful pink kimono, and your new shiny gold shoes. You had your hair braided and wore a matching pink bracelet and your "wedding ring." (You told us you recently married your teddy bear, Han Solo.) You borrowed the ring from G-Momo after your wedding ceremony. You like the ring, although it is a little big, because it looks like the engagement ring your Auntie Amber just received from Justin. You were literally quite eye-catching. Guffaw enjoyed watching and hearing people "Oooh" and "Aww" at the beautiful girl walking with him into the theater.
On the way to the theater G-Momo and I were trying to figure out where to eat before the play. G-Momo was driving and Guffaw was looking at the navigational system on his phone trying to figure out where the Pantages' parking lot was. Our ticket said the parking lot was on the southeast corner of Hollywood and Argyle. Guffaw is not very good with directions and asked G-Momo if we were going north. G-Momo knew that was not correct but thought we were going south when you came to the rescue, saying we were going west. You then pointed out that "the car tells which way we are going" and, in fact, G-Momo's rear-view mirror was showing a "W" indicating we were going west.
Having parked, with your help, we went to a nearby fast food restaurant for a quick meal before the play. While we waited for your food, you showed a stranger at another table your wedding ring. You ordered a kid's meal fried chicken dinner. You removed the skin because you said you were "eating healthy."
As we walked from the restaurant to the Pantages, we saw some stars on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame." We pointed out the stars for Robert Goulet, who you knew as "Wheezy" from Toy Story, and Johnny Cash. We told you your mommy sat on Johnny Cash's lap once when she was filming a T.V. show with him.
The Pantages theater's ornate ceiling impressed you. You told us "This is my first time in such a fancy building." You were very well behaved and enjoyed the play. At the intermission you did let G-Momo in on the fact that Peter and Wendy were not really flying because you saw they had strings on them.
Afterwards on the drive home, you told us you "have a plan." You told G-Momo and me that sometime you are going to have your friends, their parents and us over to your house and then you and your friends will perform the play for the grownups. G-Momo and I can hardly wait!
On January 27, 2013, G-Momo and Guffaw took you to see your first Broadway-style musical, Peter Pan, starring Cathy Rigby. We saw the play at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood.
Part of the fun of going to see a play at the theater is dressing up and you got into it. You wore your "Chinese dress," which is a beautiful pink kimono, and your new shiny gold shoes. You had your hair braided and wore a matching pink bracelet and your "wedding ring." (You told us you recently married your teddy bear, Han Solo.) You borrowed the ring from G-Momo after your wedding ceremony. You like the ring, although it is a little big, because it looks like the engagement ring your Auntie Amber just received from Justin. You were literally quite eye-catching. Guffaw enjoyed watching and hearing people "Oooh" and "Aww" at the beautiful girl walking with him into the theater.
On the way to the theater G-Momo and I were trying to figure out where to eat before the play. G-Momo was driving and Guffaw was looking at the navigational system on his phone trying to figure out where the Pantages' parking lot was. Our ticket said the parking lot was on the southeast corner of Hollywood and Argyle. Guffaw is not very good with directions and asked G-Momo if we were going north. G-Momo knew that was not correct but thought we were going south when you came to the rescue, saying we were going west. You then pointed out that "the car tells which way we are going" and, in fact, G-Momo's rear-view mirror was showing a "W" indicating we were going west.
Having parked, with your help, we went to a nearby fast food restaurant for a quick meal before the play. While we waited for your food, you showed a stranger at another table your wedding ring. You ordered a kid's meal fried chicken dinner. You removed the skin because you said you were "eating healthy."
As we walked from the restaurant to the Pantages, we saw some stars on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame." We pointed out the stars for Robert Goulet, who you knew as "Wheezy" from Toy Story, and Johnny Cash. We told you your mommy sat on Johnny Cash's lap once when she was filming a T.V. show with him.
The Pantages theater's ornate ceiling impressed you. You told us "This is my first time in such a fancy building." You were very well behaved and enjoyed the play. At the intermission you did let G-Momo in on the fact that Peter and Wendy were not really flying because you saw they had strings on them.
Afterwards on the drive home, you told us you "have a plan." You told G-Momo and me that sometime you are going to have your friends, their parents and us over to your house and then you and your friends will perform the play for the grownups. G-Momo and I can hardly wait!