Review with Sea Witch
Last week my daughter (see green arrow) was one of the 14 heads of Ursula the sea witch in the Middlesex Theater Camp production of the Little Mermaid. The main mermaid was played by a teen who went to school with my middle son, so we “sort of” knew her (at least my daughter and middle son know her). Tomorrow is the final production of my daughter’s summer; they are putting on Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. My daughter is one of Veruca Salt’s sisters. She needs to act snotty and rich and put on a British accent. Veruca is played by our friend’s daughter, so that’s exciting, too.
Elsewhere in the Blogosphere
- If you like beautiful scenery, if you like finding out what an adventurous young woman with a degree in English literature is doing, if you want to find out what a young Jewish woman will do in a Scandinavian country, if you have any interest in Norway, you might want to follow this blog:
Nestled Between the Mountains and a Fjord.
Disclosure: author is related to me. - I enjoyed Emily’s post on Daily Morning Coffee called To Be a Great Blogger, You Need a Great Flaw. Do you think exposing a flaw helps with blogging?
- Ilana-Davita posted a photo of a beautiful bakery in Breton with red flowers in the windows.
- Mrs. S. teaches how to make waffles. I’ve never made waffles, unless you count taking one out of a box in the freezer and sticking it in the toaster oven.
- Laura posted a delicious looking Moroccan Salmon.
- The idealised golden age of Jewish-Muslim coexistence in medieval Spain is dealt another blow.
Laura says
Thanks for the link. Very interesting posts--I've read all of them now! Interesting idea that exposing flaws helps with blogging. Just as well, I suppose, since being perfect is impossible (and not very interesting anyway). Even Martha Stewart--famous for doing things perfectly--ended up being more likable after her stretch in prison.
Ilana-Davita says
Thank you for linking to my blog. Good luck to your daughter.
Shabbat Shal!
Ilana-Davita says
Shabbat Shalom!
Mrs. S. says
With an electric waffle iron, making homemade waffles is almost as easy as putting frozen waffles into the toaster oven... :-)
Thanks for the link, and Shabbat Shalom!
Annie says
Thoroughly enjoyed this post, Leora. That picture of your daughter is adorable. I very much enjoyed reading the article on Jewish/Muslim co-existance. Anyone with any knowledge of history and reads critically and thinks about what they are reading in terms of today's world would HAVE to know that co-existance was, indeed, a myth. The article is right in line with some reading I was doing on seven myths of Catholic history. One chapter was set in Spain.
Leora says
Glad you read that article! I suppose modern people create fictitious history because they want so much to believe the world could be a certain way... but that belief itself could be dangerous, if one avoids confronting problems.
EG Wow says
What a wonderful experience for your daughter!
Praveen Rajarao says
Leora - Thanks for linking my blog and Good Luck to your daughter.
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