But besides crass vengeance, another source of holiday cheer is more traditional. Here's my nephew at his very first elementary school Christmas performance (short kid, back row center):
They even sang Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer!
Hey, if you want to learn something about how your kids think, ask them if they believe in Santa Claus, and then ask them if they believe in the garbage man. Like most of us, they've probably never even seen the garbage man, so why should they believe?
A trip to San Francisco to see Wicked with a good friend also put me in a festive mood. I highly recommend you see that show if you get a chance. We also took a little trip to Union Square for dinner. I live so close to the city, and yet rarely go. I should have taken more pictures. Here's one of the ceiling at the Orpheum Theater before they yelled at me about no photography allowed. I'm such a rebel.
Merry Christmas!
i wonder if some network will give him his own tv show that chronicles how much of a dumb ass he is
ReplyDeleteHey, the green skeleton is pretty cool, you know? I'd like to go to SF. I was there 20 years ago. I miss it, even though I guess it's not the same. And anyway, I don't remember anything. I just remember loving it as a teenager.
ReplyDeleteTrung, I think part of the sentencing is that he can't profit from his crime. I'm hoping that will prevent any kind of future television show.
ReplyDeletePeople in the Sun, I have to tell my nephew that his green skeleton was a hit on the internet. Can't wait for his next creation.
I love the green skeleton, too. It reminds me of dead Kenny.
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