Gwen on 11 Jun 2006 10:31 pm


OK, I’m not quite sure exactly what that means.

We saw Cabaret on Saturday night. It had received pretty mixed reviews, but that’s pretty much all that was playing while Lorraine is here, so you take what you can get.

Neither Gwen nor I knew much about it going in. I was aware that it was supposed to be a little risque, and Gwen knew the lead song (referenced in the title) but that was pretty much it.

All in all, I think we both enjoyed it. It wasn’t particularly risque. The singers and dancers were pretty good. The story was a little rambly … bits of Chicago (written by the same people) and bits of Moulin Rouge (yes, I’m aware that Cabaret pre-dates Moulin Rouge). I don’t know what the deal is with Germany lately; between Cabaret, The Sound of Music, and The Producers, we’ve been a little Nazi’d out I think.

John Mann played the Emcee. John Mann is the lead singer/songwriter for Spirit of The West — a band I’m not particularly fond of — but I didn’t hold that against him. Actually, he was the best part of the show. His facial expressions were perfect for the part, and his singing was great.

The other actors were only so-so. The actress who played the female lead Sally Bowles (the actress was Sara-Jeanne Hosie) was a little too much in the Liza Minelli style (who, apparently was a big part of the original production — a fact I didn’t know until after the first act) and frankly, didn’t measure up to what I imagined Liza Minelli would have done. The Kit Kat Girls were okay, but nothing spectacular, and the older couple were also okay but not stellar.

Still we enjoyed the show and our “date night”.

Anthony on 06 Jun 2006 12:15 pm

OK, he got me.

And I was so secretly happy that it hadn’t happened to me that I had convinced myself that it wasn’t going to happen.

Yes, last night I got barfed on. It hasn’t evened the score (mommy’s been the target a couple of times), but it’s no longer an exclusive club. I was just about to put the over-tired boy into bed after having fed him 10 oz of formula (which was preceded by supper and a bath) when he erupted. Ewww.

No, really. Ewww.

I don’t think he’s sick … rather I think was a combination of being overtired and the incredible volume of bath water that he consumed a half-hour earlier. I’m not sure how to keep him from drinking the bath water, but I think that we’ll keep the plastic cups out of the bath for the next little while.

On a complete different matter, posting here will be sporadic again, since Grandma Lorraine is with us now, and for the next three weeks. As such, blogging has been pushed down Gwen’s priority list a little bit.

And speaking of Grandma, she bought The Boy a cell phone yesterday. A cute, plastic faux-phone, but still. It has a full key pad, and speaks numbers and “hello” in English, français, and espanol. You can also record little voice clips and play them back.

Aidan, being the uber techno-geek that he is (he fits in, right?) loves this thing.

I’m just a little sad at seeing my little boy walking cruising around with a phone glued to his ear. He’s generous with it — he loves to give it to you and actually holds it to your ear while you talk into it — but, still.

Gwen on 24 May 2006 02:19 pm

Just a quick note, Aidan seems to love sushi. I guess it is because of the “My first book of Sushi” board book we read when he was small. I thought it was the cutest little book. Aidan has had some vegetarian sushi before, but today for lunch he had 3 pieces of Kappa Maki (cucumber roll) and 1 piece of Avacado Roll.

I opened the package and Aidan cried when he didn’t get the cucumber roll right away. I cut the pieces up into smaller pieces and he gobbled it down. In a few months I think I will try him on some fish sushi, maybe a BC or California Roll.
Gwen on 21 May 2006 08:54 pm

Anthony, Aidan and I went out for a walk today to get supper and get out of the house. It had been threatening rain the whole weekend but it didn’t start until we went out the door. I don’t think that Aidan has been under the rain canopy for his stroller since Kathy and John left to go back home.

Aidan likes the rain, and he used to like just watching it from underneath the canaopy. Not anymore. We spent the whole walk back home trying to keep Aidan from poking his head out the side of the canopy to get in the rain. In fact he looked like a dog hanging its head out the window of a car. So much so that he even had his tounge hanging out to catch the rain. We finally gave up and had the canopy only partially covering the stroller.

So, when we got home all of us were wet. Aidan from head to almost toe, and Anthony and I with wet jeans. All we could say was that Aidan is so very much a little boy.

We will see what tomorow brings.

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