Tonight was the last night we put on the play. It was so much fun! I am soooo excited for Monday! That's the day we travel to 5 different schools and perform for the elementary students. I am so psyched!!! The little kids loved it, and some of them even asked for a Tina doll, who is the girl in the blue dress. (BTW I'm the elf in the yellow turtle neck and candy cane legs)
(P.S. I feel really super dee duper bad about my last post. I should have waited until I had simmered down before I posted in anger like that, and I apologize that you had to deal with my anger. )
(P.S. I feel really super dee duper bad about my last post. I should have waited until I had simmered down before I posted in anger like that, and I apologize that you had to deal with my anger. )
6 comments:
You are one super cute elf! I always loved the Christmas show, especially the touring part (who doesn't love an excused absence from school, right?). What a fun way to get ready for Christmas Day!
You're such a cute little elf (imagine me pinching your cheeks and talking in baby talk).
Wow Morgan--you are amazing. Is there anything you can't do?
Hi Morgan, I like your blog. I just made my own blog today. It's new, so it doesn't have very much on it, but you should check it out. (this is
Dylan, not Jen)
What a coincidence! My first role in a school play was "Striped Happy Girly Goo the Elf!"
I have fond memories of the time I was an elf in a children's Christmas play. Unfortunately, that is the full extent of my "acting" experience. Or maybe fortunately. I love being behind the scenes, though. There is an energy in being part of a production, don't you think?
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