It was a full schedule this weekend. Starting off Saturday morning, Daniel and William and I went off with the Cub Scouts to clean up a large section of the Bridge Falls Path in Wolfeboro. A lot of scouts and parents showed up, so it took less than an hour to clean the Autumn leaves and trash from a long section of the trail. Actually, much to the credit of those who use the path, there was hardly any trash at all.
Saturday afternoon we went to see the Kingswood High production of Little Red Riding Hood and the Power Mutants, a lovely tongue-in-cheek play for the whole family, and the whole family loved it. The Kingswood students know how to put on a show.
Sunday, after Karen had made a few fixes to Halloween costumes, she went off to the theater to help paint the set for Cinderella. We met for dinner at a local Chinese restaurant and then took the boys trick-or-treating in the nearly-freezing night. While Karen took the boys home to bed, I went to the theater to do some last minute casting for the First Night show, which I'm directing, and to take care of a few little issues that are my part of Cinderella.
All in all a very busy, and theatrical, weekend. We actually ended it, more or less, early this morning when Thomas went off to orientation for his new job (a week later than expected); he's staying on in Ossipee now, so it's just the four of us, though Tom will come back to visit on a regular basis. I'll try to keep you up to date, if he does the same for me.
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