Sunday, November 10, 2019

Seussified!

Abbie's theater production of the Seussification of Romeo and Juliet took place on Friday! As I mentioned, she was excited to score the role of Narrator #1.
Looking very Seussy
It sounds like a pretty small role, but it is actually pretty central to the show. She and her counterpart, Narrator #2, were hands down the best part of the entire production.
Narrator #1 and #2
You can't see it in any of the photos, but they wore Thing 1 and Thing 2 signs on their backs. They were definitely the most "Seussy" of all of the characters.
Abbie loved her little pigtails, which were actually separate hairpieces that she referred to as "fuzzy caterpillars." Unfortunately, they did not allow us to video the performance and we don't know yet whether there was a professional video or not.
  
So, we have lots of photos, but they really can't convey how great she was in her role. As we walked around the reception, though, waiting for her to finish changing, etc., we overheard numerous people all talking about "that girl" that was so great at projecting, etc.
Her good friend Ava was kind enough to attend the performance and she made her a little bead bracelet that says, "Narrator one," which is very sweet. Abbie loved having her there and seems to really like the bracelet because she has been wearing it ever since.
Although she is enrolled in theater for the rest of the year, this was their only performance, which I find odd. Apparently, however, the big excitement in the spring is the opportunity to perform a monologue for a talent scout, but we don't have much for details yet, so I'll have to update you as I learn more. 

Sunday, November 03, 2019

Halloween

Abbie had a great Halloween this year. First, the costume. As I mentioned, she was Castiel from Supernatural again this year. It was easier the second time through and she had more time to plan so she shopped for and ordered a cheap trench coat rather than trying to wing it with something from Goodwill. Ditto for the wig.
The actual Castiel

She had to get up at 5:30am to get her make-up done in time for school, but that was the toughest part. Although it is hard to see in the photos, she used liquid latex to do some wrinkles around her eyes and also some five o'clock shadow. Of course, I told her that I would have been better off because I already have eye wrinkles. :)


As for the evening's activities, she went trick or treating with a group of friends in her friend's neighborhood. Apparently the girls had a really good time. They had pizza and cake beforehand and then watched a movie as they traded candy afterwards. This was her first time not doing Halloween with us in our neighborhood, which was a little weird for us, but it was good that she had fun. Meanwhile, she has sorted all of her candy into types (all the Snickers in one pile, all the KitKats in another, etc.) and her plan is to wait about a month until all of her classmates have run out of their own candy. Then, she is going to start selling her candy to them for pure profit! :)

Other events this week - we had parent-teacher conference on Wednesday and that went well. Also, Abbie had her last volleyball game of the season on Tuesday. Finally, on Saturday she participated in a local French competition with a few of her classmates. The school did pretty well and she personally did well. She came home with a number of ribbons from the various categories, which I think that she was pleased with.

This coming week Abbie has her Awesomeness Initiative class, which is on beekeeping this fall. It meets roughly every couple of weeks and Abbie is thrilled with it. They go visit the bee hives on campus and she came home with some of their honey last time. Bees are one of her recent interests and there is actually a local group of beekeepers that meets once a month, which we may need to connect with at some point!