First of all, allow me to let out a WHOOP
because this is my 100th post!!
That's right, 100 posts under my belt!
So go ahead, have a glass of bubbly on me!
It's a celebration!!! :)
o-o-o-o o-o-o-o o-o-o-o o-o-o-o o-o-o-o
Now, back to the original purpose of this post!
Last weekend, my daughter, Cheyenne, played the part of Grandma Josephine in our school's production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! It's funny, I'm not even a grandpa yet but she is a grandma! Something just doesn't seem right here! :)
Anyway, without further ado, here is what you are dying to see!
Last weekend, my daughter, Cheyenne, played the part of Grandma Josephine in our school's production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! It's funny, I'm not even a grandpa yet but she is a grandma! Something just doesn't seem right here! :)
Anyway, without further ado, here is what you are dying to see!
Cheyenne with her husband, Grandpa Joe |
All the grandparents in the big bed |
Willy Wonka welcoming all the winners into his factory |
In the chocolate room standing by the chocolate river |
Riding down the chocolate river in Wonka's private yacht |
The Oompa Loompas |
Willy telling Charlie that the factory is his |
And one more of Cheyenne looking really old. That's Grandpa George next to her. |
This production was directed by some of the high school students and was completely produced by the students. There was one teacher who kept an eye on things and acted as an adviser but otherwise it was students only! They deserve a lot of credit for making it happen! I can't wait to see what kind of program they do next year!
And now I will return my daughter to the role of little girl and hope for many years to pass before she is actually a grandma!