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Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Spelling Bee
This evening I had the immense pleasure to watch my daughter perform in the excellent Spelling Bee held at the Swindon Arts Centre. This was her final year project and it was as entertaining as it was professionally produced.
Myself, Babs and Rachel travelled down for the 7:30 pm performance, stopping briefly at McDonalds for some cheeky fast food. We sat outside in the evening sun and was joined by a member of staff on their break - he bore an uncanny likeness to Tom Hanks.
It was wonderful to watch the creativity and pure joy that Charlotte puts in and takes away from the performing arts - it reminds why I am now investing in my creative side. I will push on with writing The Nor'easter will renewed vigour tomorrow...
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