Red Thread...

There is an ancient Chinese belief which states that there is an invisible red thread that connects each of us to all of the individuals who have been, currently are, and will in the future be important to us in our lives.

This red thread can stretch, twist, and bend… but will never break.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

A Couple of Shows at Hollywood Studios

While we were in Hollywood Studios, we took in two more live action shows. Katie, as you can imagine, was pretty excited about the first show - The Frozen Sing-a-Long. That show had two funny narrators who told the story of Frozen, and then every time there was a song, the songs played for everyone to sing.

I wasn't sure if Katie would sing at the show even though she sings the songs all the time, but she was belting out every song that came on. The funniest thing that happened came from Ian, who was sitting next to Katie. As she sang along with the music, Ian plugged his ears in response. Katie didn't seem to notice Ian plugging his ears, but the rest of us were laughing about it.

Other than getting to sing the songs, Katie was excited because she got to see Anna and Elsa perform, and she got to see Kristoff for the first time. The other magical part that Katie liked was the snow that fell in the theater at the end of the show.

After seeing the Frozen show, we saw The Beauty and the Beast. Katie had never seen the entire movie of The Beauty and the Beast, so this was the first time she had seen the end of the story. She really liked it. She told Jeff that she only liked Belle in the yellow gown. Jeff agreed that the yellow gown was much better than her blue dress.

In the afternoon, we were leaving the park so Ian could take a nap, and we got to see Cinderella's coach from the new Cinderella movie. It was very pretty, but at that point, Katie was too tired to take a picture with it.

This was my first selfie with Ian. My mom told me to show my pretty smile, but I wanted to be silly!

I couldn't wait for Frozen to begin.

I loved seeing Anna, but it was fun to see Kristoff for the first time too!

Of course, I loved when Elsa appeared.

This is the end of the show when it started snowing. For some reason, Elsa blends in with the whiteness behind her, but we could see her in person.

It was a great show! Ian probably loved my singing!

I really liked watching Beauty and the Beast.

I got to see Gaston try to slay the beast.

 At the end, the beast turned into a prince, and Belle put on her beautiful, yellow gown.

Cinderella's coach was beautiful. It was shiny and sparkly in real life!

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