I suppose it doesn't hurt that Lisa helped choreograph the songs, and did a lot of the costume work too.
I attended the musical with my friend Tre, and picked the one show that Lisa managed to watch from the seats (she was usually busy with costumes/makeup in back)
Man the girls did well!
In the week or so prior to the show Lisa picked up an Annie cross-stich kit and knocked it off as a gift for the director. Another Mom sewed it on a pillow and the cast signed the back.
I'm so proud of the girls. If you ever want to see a cheese grin on my face, put my kids on stage. I can be screaming bloody murder and I'd stop to break a cheek smiling.
Lastly, here's some pictures of the two little one's as I drove home from the play with Tre. Goofballs.
So pleased that all went well. You sure have talented lot...and should be rightly proud of them ALL. I always say that childrens "plays" are often a lot better than professional ones. The kids put everything into it every time...
ReplyDeleteGood on you all,
love Sybil x