Back in early December I heard that the Broadway production of the Lion King was coming to town. I thought . . . what a great opportunity to do something fun together as a family. It seemed like something everyone would enjoy. So Santa brought us tickets to the Lion King. Everyone was very excited and
today was the day to see the show and spend some quality family time together.
We managed to arrive early, find front row parking and we were graciously escorted to our awesome seats -- Row 2. The view was incredible and we could practically touch the cast members we were so close. The lights go down, the show starts ... and the
crying begins! Yes, Jack cried through the
ENTIRE show. As you know, when you cry, you produce snot. When you have a kid who doesn't swallow and a kid who is crying .... oh, and a kid with a tube in his neck that snot likes to accumulate in . . . well you can just imagine what I spent most the show doing.
Yes, it was such a pleasant experience (not).
I tried. I really, really tried. I really wanted to believe that tonight was going to be a great night, enjoyed by all. Some
quality family time!Well, at least everyone else enjoyed the show.
Next time, Jack stays home. He'll be much happier and I might actually get to enjoy the evening out.
A picture before the show, when Jack still had his composure

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Can I just add ... everyone is now in bed sleeping and as I'm walking through the house picking up stuff, trying to make a path that people can walk through in the morning, straightening up the bathrooms ....
I wonder ...
are we moms the
Only people who know how to put a new roll of toilet paper on the friggin roller?