Wednesday, June 19, 2013

A Little Pixie Dust...

Everyone needs to be dusted with a sprinkling of culture every once and awhile. Growing up it was given to me by my parents, and Auntie Jane and Uncle Allen.  I have seen Peter Pan on 3 different stages, 4 if you count the movie theater.  First time at the (Bountiful) Valley Music Hall where we watched Mary Martin, in awe may I add.  I can still hear her rooster crow through the ears of my past. Second, with my children at Pioneer Memorial Theater, University of Utah. The kids loved it. Third, last Saturday at the Houston Ballet with all the grace and playfulness of the character's.

Mary Martin
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Looked all over, can not find the 1984 program from Pioneer Memorial Theater, but I haven't given up. I am so unorganized. I think I remember gathering them up and putting them somewhere.

Sara got us great seats. Middle section right behind the orchestra pit, they were a bit pricey, but worth it.  After the Ballet Sara invited us to come back stage. They were having a dance group from the Houston Area there also, but we made our way through the crowd to get some pictures.

Sara danced flawless as usual, boys thought it was great to watch her perform.

Jacob was a little concerned about sitting by Captain Hook!

Jakie wasn't to fond of Peter either.






Ike was trilled to pose with Tinkerbell.

Mrs Darling was a little scary

Its always good to be sprinkled with a wee bit of Pixie dust and some culture too.  Looking forward to more great experiences.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

What Was That!

 Have you ever been woken up to the sound of exploding glass?  That was the experience, I got to enjoy this morning. I went rushing out of the bedroom to find that the glass on my fairly new (2 1/2 years old) microwave shattered, and glass shards spewing all over the kitchen.  First thought off the top of my head was, what if this would have happened with a kitchen full of my grandchildren?  Then I was enraged.  I called the manufacture and ask them have you ever heard of this.  The agent lied to me saying it had never been reported.  Rick got on the Internet and found that this had happened before, and the same manufacture  had been reported to, and they just blew the incident off.  Those that know me know,  you don't mess with me when I am already upset,  because it brings out the Warden in me. I preceded to call back the manufacture, and got the same agent I had talked to previously. I unleashed in a firm, but professional manner. Yes, my microwave will be fixed for free. But, I still don't feel good about it. I had a FB friend say her oven door exploded 20 feet into her family room (luckily while they were gone).  My question is, where is the consumer product safety board?  Why hasn't this issue been addressed? (Or will Obama deny it ever happened), sorry just couldn't resist. The shards of glass have razor sharp ends on them.  A person standing too close to the oven, would definitely endure some pain.  So, until I think about this, we need to be aware of the possibility (reality) of it happening.  Get the word out, maybe someone will address it.  I do think I will make a call to the consumer products safety board today. I really don't like to overreact but...think I will today. Here is a picture, I taped it because it is still popping and dropping glass as I type.

P.S.  Made the call, more red tape, imagine that!  But I made it, and will fill out the long forms and consent to have this issue reviewed.