I completely failed to do anything for Kids Clothing Week. I meant to sew for Caitlyn but then decided I needed to finish something things that had been lying around for ages first. That took way longer than anticipated. Pictures later.

On the other hand, Caitlyn actually used the sewing machine. We made 100 fabric grab baggies.
We saw the Broadway (touring) version of The Lion King. It was supposed to be an early birthday surprise for Caitlyn but I think she caught on before we got there. Oh well. She loved it, of course. I liked the mix of actors and puppetry.


We saw an IMPulse Circus Collective performance at the Moisture Festival. The finale included toilet paper being flung at the audience... Caitlyn thought this was amazing.

National Geographic Live came to town. We saw lectures/presentations by Carsten Peter and Kevin Hand.
I've been spending my Fridays at Town Square Fabric & Yarn and working on their web presence during the rest of the week. Good stuff!
There was a Passover Seder, an Easter Brunch, my birthday, and a rock and gem show, all in one week. Caitlyn participated in the silent auction at the rock show and came home with picture jasper, peacock ore and other pretty things.

We've already had two field trips in May Maybe I'll get actual posts written about them before I have to do another month-in-review post like this one. Maybe I'll just go take a nap.
My vote is for the nap, always. Cheers to Caitlyn for following in mama's sewing footsteps! It always gives my heart joy to see a digital age child enjoying analog era activities, especially sewing and other needle arts. I always enjoy reading your monthly summaries and your blogging gaps always help me not to feel bad about my own, so think of them as a public service.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the re-frame! That helps!
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