NaBloPoMo November

While reading The Life of K, I saw today that she is doing a 30-day National Blog Posting Month.

Well that seems like fun! So I signed up to complete this challenge. I do tend to blog mostly every day but somedays I don’t. Days like today I don’t really have the chance to do much personal stuff on the computer until really late.

 

So if you are interested, join up!


Today’s prompt is “What is your favorite quotation?”

Well, let us bring out the Dr. Seuss. I have many favorite questions from Dr. Seuss. But the one I like the most is “A person’s a person no matter how small”. One of the reasons why I picked this quote is because of the time that I produced the musical, ‘Seussical’ in teachers college. We had a matinee with many elementary schools (so many that I held two special performances). Every time at the end when Horton the Elephant says “a person’s a person no matter how small”, the little kids in the audience sang along with him. SO CUTE!

Three Things Friday – Boo!! Edition

Happy 1st of November everyone!

Since yesterday was Halloween, I shall make this week’s ‘Three Things Thursday’ all about Halloween!

Thing #1 – Max helps with trick or treating!

Ok – well not really. More like “oh my gosh, I get to sort through all these brightly coloured things!”. We didn’t really get to go trick or treating as I had orchestra and by the time we had dinner it was getting too close to the time that I needed to go. But we still dressed up Max and handed out candy!  He didn’t really like putting on the costume, he would rather play with it.

 

Thing #2 – Costumes at school!

I wore my Batgirl costume to school (with some layers of course). We take our costume wearing pretty seriously at my school. Most of the staff wore a costume of some sort. The best had to be Colonel Sanders for sure!

 

Thing #3 – Costume at orchestra!

Some of us decided to continue wearing our costumes at orchestra last night. Those of us that did got a prize from one of the trumpet players. Here is Mr. Bitey going for a ride on my cello.