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01/26/2006: "A Great Evening"
FABULOUS!! The only way to describe last night. We had such a great time! Dinner at Mick's--arguabley some of the best fried green tomatoes and sweet tea around. Then the musical Annie at The Fox Theatre. The production was great and the Fox is simply beautiful.
The only down side was all the kids. I know, it's a show for kids, but the kid behind us was really too young to be there. "Riley, sit down." "Riley, be quiet." "No, Riley, no." "RILEY." I came very close to turning around and suggesting that Riley's mother take Riley out. My husband is deaf in one ear and partially deaf in the other and he had on ear phones that pipes the sound directly in--and even he could hear Riley and her mother's antics. Riley must've been all of four and a 7:30 production strikes me as past Riley's bedtime, but...whatever.
During the first half, a well-mannered girl was to my right. Her brother, on her other side between herself and the mother, was spazzing around like he had ants in his pants. We come back from intermission and "Oh, joy!", they've seated Spazz Boy next to me. He's old enough to be there and old enough to behave. He kept putting his foot on mine. Finally, I shoved it off with my foot. I felt him look at me, but that took care of it. 
We did have a scary moment when The Girl slipped on the stairs (we were seated on the balcony) coming out. Thank goodness she had a hand on the rail or she would've tumbled down head first and it could've been very bad. As it was, she bruised an ankle and a knee and her pride. The up side, according to Girl, is that it didn't hurt that bad for that long and we got to wait in the private reception area which was tres cool while my husband fetched the car and picked us up curbside.
Afterwards, we stopped by Sonic for a banana hot fudge sundae...with nuts.
Replies: 3 Comments
on Thursday, January 26th, kim said
wow that sounds great.
on Thursday, January 26th, Jen said
It was!
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