We are really enjoying this break from school and 'schedule'! Another  thing I've been wanting to do with the kids is take them to the Center  for Puppetry Arts. October ran a great show, but we had no days off, and  November's show may not have held the kids' attention. This month was  Rudolph, based on the old-school cartoon/clay-mation we've all watched  for years and years. Even though I could not secure tickets online, I  figured we'd give it a shot. When we arrived, all of the box office  windows had signs reading 'Sold Out'. But I had to ask anyway. The  attendant informed me that they were indeed sold out, even all of the  way through the end of the week (3 shows a day too!). I had a back-up  plan for the day, but we really wanted to see the show. The awesome  attendant told me that from time to time they have a few unclaimed  tickets, so if I gave her my cell phone number and stuck around the  lobby, she'd call me if that was the case. We still had thirty minutes  until the show, so we did just that. And as luck would have it, five  minutes before curtain, my phone rang. Three tickets were ours!

Eli and Maddux loved the puppets, the show, and the songs. And I could not get over how well-done everything  was. The puppets looked EXACTLY like the cartoon, only better! The show  lasted about an hour and then we got to go upstairs and make a craft.  The craft for this show was a reindeer puppet. Although I did 99.4% of  all constructing, the kids got to decorate their own reindeer, which was  so much fun. Maddux, of course, tried to glue 34 pieces of foam on her  reindeer, all using a pound of glue each time. Eli, on the other hand,  matched each side, making sure they followed a pattern. He even asked me to help with hooves and antlers when we got home.
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