Yesterday Katy made this sweet graphic for the show she's been rehearsing for since the beginning of creation. I mean, uh, the beginning of the school year. Similar time frames.
She took the photo herself (Learning the Big Girl Camera 101) then used photoshop to fix it up real fancy-like (read: crumb removal), so obviously that was school work.
You should totally go and see her show! The organization that puts on these productions is incredible. I was truly stunned last year while watching their Oliver! and then equally amazed by their The Sound of Music a few months later. Perhaps I was being unfair going in, but I didn't expect a professional quality show. Welp, I was wrong. Everything was amazing. Worth every penny and every minute.
A Little Princess opens in just two measly weeks, so get it on your calendars and snatch up some tickets, okay? Read all the details on their website riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight here.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Stage Mom Talking
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Learning crumb removal on Photoshop was the first thing I ever did, too! And, not shockingly, it's the trick I use most frequently on my shots.
ReplyDeleteBreak a leg, Katy, wish we were there!
(to see the show, not, like, break your leg)
"Break a leg" is a way of expressing our well-wishes to you, Katy. I guess theater folk are a suspicious lot, and directly wishing good things is viewed with horror.
DeleteI didn't know if you knew that.
I didn't want you thinking that I was some creepster who wanted to maim you.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure you already knew that about "break a leg", so I hope you don't think I was being condescending. It's hard to tell in text, you know?
DeleteI see you've been day-drinking again, Donaldson.
DeleteLOL!!! (both of you). hiLARious!!
Delete~MargoB
~snicker~ This just cracks me up. You silly women. ;)
DeleteI. Am. Dying.
ReplyDeleteThey had better put that graphic as their poster for ALL advertising!
What Cari said about breaking a leg and wishing we could be there. ;)
I love that picture. So much.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could be there, too! We'll just have to rely upon you, Dwija, for a play-by-play. (See what I did there?)
ReplyDeleteYour kids sound awesome.
ReplyDeleteThey are totally awesome. I'm really lucky to get to live with them!
DeleteLove your pic.gardening jobs
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