The King of Kings, Godspell, and Jesus Christ Superstar-- and how to teach a 4 y.o.
Ahhh, Saturday. The one day I can drink coffee in my pjs in relative peace. I have a full agenda today, once I get moving: head out to the hinterlands of Littleton to pick up the broadsides for my poetry book, then groceries, then house chores (there's so much sand tracked in...it's gross). Then, around 4, taking Holly to the Easter Egg Hunt. I'm going to try to get G to go out to dinner. I have a suspicion that, by the end of all that here-and-there-ness, I will not want to move into cooking mode. We could do sandwiches, but maybe not. Maybe the new noodle shop? Maybe Free House? We'll see. At the moment, though, it's barely morning. And I have to pace myself-- tomorrow will be a bit busy as well. It's Palm Sunday this weekend, and then Holy Week begins. Holly and I watched the animated film The King of Kings yesterday. It was pretty good; a little confusing at the start, as the main character is Charles Dickens, who is interrupted by family shenanigans w...