Venturing into downtown Detroit was not something we were looking forward too, but going to the Fox Theater was quite intriguing. When we got there and walked in, we were in absolute awe, as it was gorgeous inside. It reminded us of seeing Broadway shows when we'd go to Toronto back in the day. After gawking, they gave each kid a chef hat (since the show was centered around meatballs and cooking) and proceeded to get some snacks. We got great tickets (fourth row) and had a great time overall. There was a lull in the middle of the show, which was probably my fault because I decided to get him a Curious George wand, and he could really care less about the show from that point on, but it was well worth the money. Here are the pics from the show : ) He looked like he had fun!?
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Curious...Curious George!
We heard Curious George was coming to town, so we picked up a few new DVD's for Connor since he had never seen him before. We started watching them a few months before the show to get him familiar with the characters, and thankfully he enjoyed watching them. There's just something about that crazy little monkey : )
Venturing into downtown Detroit was not something we were looking forward too, but going to the Fox Theater was quite intriguing. When we got there and walked in, we were in absolute awe, as it was gorgeous inside. It reminded us of seeing Broadway shows when we'd go to Toronto back in the day. After gawking, they gave each kid a chef hat (since the show was centered around meatballs and cooking) and proceeded to get some snacks. We got great tickets (fourth row) and had a great time overall. There was a lull in the middle of the show, which was probably my fault because I decided to get him a Curious George wand, and he could really care less about the show from that point on, but it was well worth the money. Here are the pics from the show : ) He looked like he had fun!?
Venturing into downtown Detroit was not something we were looking forward too, but going to the Fox Theater was quite intriguing. When we got there and walked in, we were in absolute awe, as it was gorgeous inside. It reminded us of seeing Broadway shows when we'd go to Toronto back in the day. After gawking, they gave each kid a chef hat (since the show was centered around meatballs and cooking) and proceeded to get some snacks. We got great tickets (fourth row) and had a great time overall. There was a lull in the middle of the show, which was probably my fault because I decided to get him a Curious George wand, and he could really care less about the show from that point on, but it was well worth the money. Here are the pics from the show : ) He looked like he had fun!?
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Oh I wish we were there with you guys, reminds me of our Sesame Street Live adventure! What a fun show!
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