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Norman and Ruth Bacalla |
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Sarah Maddock |
Thursday we had both shows to perform, South Pacific in the afternoon and Oliver that night. I bribed the little girls with the promise of Aggie Ice Cream during intermission if they could sit still for the first half of the play and they did such a good job watching South Pacific for who knows how many times. Norman and Ruth Bacalla and the Maddock Family from our ward all came up to see the kids in the shows. Brother Maddock is our home teacher and the Bacalla's are such good friends with our kids, they are real lovers of grandchildren. Norman has missed having Maci sit on his lap during sacrament meeting.
We made some great friends when we lived in Mesa, Arizona, the Eddins Family and have stayed in touch over the years. We've even taken family vacations to Idaho to see them a couple of times. They drove from Idaho to see Jace as Oliver. They came to the apartment to visit and share dinner with us before the play. Myrna and I visited about what all the grown kids were doing now while Roy taught the other little kids some swear words:) Just kidding. We tease him about being the man who taught our 3-year-old, Chad, how to swear. He enjoys kids and they sure love him and are attracted to him like metal to a magnet. The Oliver show was sold out for the evening performance so Sierra had to stay home and babysit the little girls, since I couldn't get them tickets. I didn't have a hard time finding an empty seat to sit in, even though there were only a few no shows.
Friday went we on a fun day trip to a swimming hole by the Call's house. We had to park our truck and walk about a quarter of a mile, down a foot path, over a railroad track and wade through a stream before we got to the spot. It was a beautiful, shady/part sunny spot that was lined with huge trees on both sides and it had 2 rope swings that swung out over the deeper spot in the river. It was at least 5 feet deep where the kids were dropping in. There were some cool flat rocks for skipping on the water and I even found a couple rocks that looked like a hot dog and a bun. The kids had a blast and Sierra was forced to drop into the cold water, even though she just preferred swinging back and forth on the rope. There was a little rope swing, just the right size for Maci, so she entertained herself by swinging her feet and bum into the water.
That night was a South Pacific evening show, the last one of the season and the cast did a fabulous job. There were a lot of impromptu lines and I was really impressed with how the cast helped one guy who forgot his lines, to get back on track by mentioning a key word in an added sentence. Jace and Sierra were right on track with their lines and song and with the exception of "bay" instead of "gay", their parts went well.
Saturday we went to the swimming hole again but this time, dad met us there on his way into town. He got a job in Draper, working for a company named Prosper and hasn't had the freedom to get up to Logan whenever he wants. We packed a lunch and played for a couple of hours. The Call's met us there once again and while the adults talked, the kids had fun swinging and trying to get Sierra to get into the water again. They would just stand on the bank and not let her back to shore so she would have to drop in after awhile of just hanging on to the rope. They were all trying to grab the swingers feet as they went by, trying to drag them into the water. When we got home, the Session family, from our Elk Ridge ward, came to our apartment to eat dinner with us before the show. We had a baked potato bar with salad. Olivia, Ethan and Rachel painted some pretty artwork while they were waiting for dinner to be done. The older kids watched "Soul Surfer", a movie about a surfer girl who gets her arm bitten off by a shark and goes on to become a recognized surfer. The Sessions are good company and we consider them dear friends. After berry pie and vanilla ice cream, they headed to the informance before the show and I had an hour to get ready. I packed a few boxes for them to take back to Elk Ridge with them, since Dave was afraid everything might not fit. It turns out that that was a good call on his part. They came by after the show and loaded their suburban with several boxes before heading home. The Call's also came to closing night with their children Hudson and Allie. Braxton and Mackenzie had already come earlier in the season so they didn't come but Sierra and the little girls went over to their house to keep Braxton company since MacKenzie was in Washington picking cherries for a job. LeAnn's oldest daughter Shey and her husband Dustin came and they all enjoyed the play and stayed after to take pictures and hug Jace.
Jace had to be dropped off at 5:45 for costume and make up one last time for his final performance of the season. It was sad to see it all coming to an end. Yvonne and Andraya drove up for the finale and stopped to eat a bite of dinner with us before heading to the theater. It was nice to have such good support this whole season. It is a long 3 hour drive from Elk Ridge and we appreciated everyone who took the time to fit us into their plans.
Jace had been plotting to do this since dress rehearsals but saved it until the last night of performances because he thought I would kill him:) Take a look....
Luther Billis (Stephanos), a rowdy sailor from South Pacific gets a large pirate ship tattoo before each show. They are kind of like cracker jack tattoos and go on easily. Jace came out to show me at the end of the show what he had done. I just laughed and snapped this picture. I told him that this would be the only tattoo he ever gets! I hope I was convincing:) He went home and showered it off because as it dried, it became taut and started getting itchy.
What a fun time! Thanks again for the yummy dinner, fun visit, and treat bags! Even though we were on the back row of the balcony, we could see fine and only used our binoculars once in awhile, mainly to watch the solos. Your family is full of talent and I'm so glad we got to see some of it! If you come back next year, we will definitely get you on the calendar early for a visit! Tell your older kids hi from us...they are, after all, the only ones who remember us!
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