Craftiness and singing rock songs
Right at the end of Mamma Mia, a kid in the front row threw up explosively and very orangely. The show must go on! Thank god for small mercies... that he was in the front row and didn't throw up all over someone else.

Meanwhile at Jo's house I gathered up yarn and string and thread and craft things, origami paper, frame kits, without end. I thought of the string art, the popsicle sticks, yarn, the dioramas and boxes full of beads I used to make, the tubs full of scraps of fabric! There was so much of it, and so hard to keep in order. Jo's daughter has gone beyond fooling around with the stuff and has actual skills, in quilting and origami and crocheting and knitting. I'm impressed with it!
As I sat there marvelling at it all, she came in the door and declared her goal for the next year or so is to try every kind of craft thing she doesn't know how to do. I suggested decoupage... but she's tried it. Maybe sanding and staining furniture would come in handy?
Duct tape crafts are pretty cool. And duct tape turns out to be a very forgiving medium (which is good because I'm not that crafty). Maybe I can come visit and show off my duct-tape-rose-making skills. Or I bet Minnie knows how to make them since she *is* actually crafty.
(Last year the big-kid choir at MG's school sang "Let Me Entertain You," which is a classic and a show tune and all, but what with the slow tempo it came out sounding really...well...sort of creepily dirty. Of course, it was originally sung by the main character in the show, who starts out a child Vaudeville performer and ends up a stripper. So I guess it was true to the source.)










i was at a school concert once where the grade fivers sang "gangsta's paradise" choir-style. unsettling? just a little.