It was good
/The Paramount is not much to look at on the outside, but inside...
it is really quite lovely. It truly feels like an authentic theater experience.
Right after I snapped this picture (without my flash and 20 whole minutes before the play started) the "theater police" put the smack down on my photographing anything. In fact, they even threatened to take away my camera! Sheesh!
The show was wonderful. Our collective favorite numbers were "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "Step in time". Bert actually tap danced upsidedown on the ceiling and at one point Mary Poppins came floating out into the audience. My absolute favorite part was watching the faces of my girls. Priceless. Laurel gave it all a "two peace-outs". That's good. Really good.
Not only was the performance enjoyable, but so was the weather-- rare for Seattle.
We meandered down towards the water before dinner to stretch our legs and smell the salty air.
I really do love the city in small bites. It is busy and loud, but exciting and full of life. I could just people watch for hours.
This group of theater patrons (cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandmas) was well pleased. It was good. All of it.
I came home to a happy boy who had a fun day hanging with Dad. The cupboards were filled with junk food!?! I was only gone for 12 hours. How did that stuff find its way in? Oh well, boys will be boys.