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This week my kids got to see the costumes they'd be wearing for their dance recital, Pammy and I have a puppet project brewing and Doc Ed presented his Count on the Aquifer for the kindergarten students at Knowlton Elementary.
Oh. I almost forgot to mention my son and I attended our first stop motion animation class earlier this week. Our assignment is to write a two to three minute script then create the storyboards. Next week we'll have our work reviewed and proceed to the next step: character development. Very cool stuff. The goal is to have a finished short film by the end of May which is both exciting and intimidating. This will be a great test in patience for both my son and I. But it's also very exciting.
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