The Merry Maids of Nottingham
Bridget just finished a long three months of play practices and, finally, play performances of Robin Hood. She was chosen to be a Merry Maid, part of Maid Marion’s entourage. All the girls were very serious about their costumes and, most importantly, their hair and make-up.
Bridget found that the sponge curlers worked the best for the curls that she wanted. She totally reminds me of my mom when it comes to hair and make-up…genetics are strong in that area! She wanted to wear curlers in her hair all day at school (other girls did). I guess it’s cool to do that these days. Can you imagine doing that when I was in school (1970’s and early 1980’s)? We would have been mocked for the rest of our lives…literally the “rest of our lives.”
The footage of the dance is not the best. I probably should have stood to the side of the gym when taking it. And I really can’t wait for the “official” DVD by Impressive Video since we just barely received our Nutcracker DVD from “December.” The play will be long forgotten by July.
Bridget, you were so awesome in the play. I am so glad I got to go see you perform. I think you are a great dancer, too. You looked so beautiful in your costome. I loved it, especially the hat. Your make-up really finished everything off so well. I could see that you have good rythum and can feel the beat of the music and stay with it. I am very pleased with how well you did. I also appreciate your dedication in practicing for so long in preparation for the play.. You’re a sweetie and I love you very much! Thanks for the tickets and inviting us to come. Actually, thank your mom again, okay? I’m so glad Grandpa and I got to see you perform! It was well worth our time!!!
good job bridget!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i want to come and see you!
bridget you guys look awesome
i love the hair and make up bye
hey bridget you looked so cute if i was still in deerfield i would do that play to
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