Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Week in Review

The joy of having kids at home still, and the flexibility to be able to help when needed... Twice this week, I picked up orders of wood from Lowes for the Our Town set build. 
A reward for this delivery - I love birds, and this hawk is frequently at Cora's school. I got to see it on the ground, enjoying lunch. 

Several evenings this week, after rehearsal, Stace (and I, kind of) helped Cora and Jarod with set construction. It's always gratifying to see it take shape. And I helped a lot with the program, and made the sign up for concessions.
A friend of mine is fostering kittens, so Violet and I went to pay them a visit. No, we're not taking them home! But tiny kittens are so cute, they're well-worth visiting.
When we were ready to go, Vi put them in the enclosure, but the black and white one wasn't ready for her to go. She climbed straight up and onto Violet. Then the sister decided to do the same. So cute!
Here's Evie, saying, I can act like a kitten, too! She actually likes to be held like this the best.
Violet and I took a walk at Quigley Canyon at dusk Saturday. We saw several rabbits, heard a lot of great horned owls, and spotted a white stone heart on the top left side of the hill. It's hard to see here, I know.
Stace, Violet and I rode our bikes into Newhall late Sunday afternoon. We stopped at Honu coffee and then looked at the Christmas decorations along Main Street.
 At Egg Plantation, I spied with my little eye an Our Town poster! I had dropped this one off a few days earlier. The students are taking them around town to businesses, to spread the word.

The Signal ran my press release this week. Here's a link to the story.
On Monday, the girls were off for Veterans' Day, and Violet's friends came over. They tried to bake a rat-shaped cookie, and a man-face cookie. Obviously they flattened out into tasty blobs.

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