Bought plenty of clothings from Japan and also online shopping from taiwan site. Always pose for the camera but you also have to catch her at her right mood. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
I fall head over heels, over and over again.. of The weather, food, the service from the heart, shopping, all things kawaii and of cos, hanabi~ sakura in full bloom.It was amazing, pretty in pink everywhere.. I loved how the pink petals swirled gracefully, dancing with the wind and laid a pink carpet on the ground. The feeling was exhilarating and there's high level of romantic element. I was blessed that this year we get to see the full bloom of the sakuras, 5th day of the bloom. By the end of our trip, the sakura season was very much over as most trees were bare.
This year's trip was much more relaxed, with dosages of scenary along our journey through the car rides. Aunt M & family were excellent host as the whole trip was effortless especially for me, no stress! hehee... I'm always doing the planning of itinerary when we travel which I totally love.
It was my intention to watch Charlotte's Web as I wanted to introduce this meaningful story but tickets were almost sold out and both Sharon and I decided to bring the girls to watch "The Dandelion's Story" last Saturday.
All of us loved how the character was fun, and parts of the plot was comical and easy to comprehend for young kids. To begin with, the main character was a doggie poo. And when I told sher that, she confirmed with me that "IT's SHIT AH?" So loud that others laughed. The story is based on a Korean fairytale written by Jung-Saeng Kwon. The costumes were brightly coloured for our visual captivation. We enjoyed it tremendously. And later on, we went on to explore the museum. This year's children season theme is Colourful Journeys to places, cultures, ideas, memories and new discoveries. How the museum is transformed to creative playground for kids and parents to bond, play and explore!
A glimpse of the story outline and background of the cast: Modl Theatre’s lively and colourful presentation of Jung-Saeng Kwon’s children’s fairy tale best-seller has the unlikely theme of a doggy-poo that everyone rejects as disgusting, but who is finally welcomed by a dandelion seed to enable it to bloom, is brought to life with boundless charm and great visual appeal by the talented, young cast. Delightfully costumed, these endearing characters’ movement and dance, inter-woven with comic action catchy tunes, maintain the pace under Jung-Sook Kim’s tight direction. Brown furry-clad Yoo-Sin Seol delights as cute Doggy-poo, sadly rejected by Clod of Earth, a large Sparrow, and a Mother Hen and her chicks. But borne by the Spring Wind, Dandelion Seed proves Doggy-poo is useful after all, as she bursts out of rain-washed poo into glorious yellow blossom. Modl Theatre triumphs with this very joyful piece with all-age appeal. ABOUT MODL THEATRE Established since 1989, Modl Theatre has been specialising in producing children’s play and Korean original musical comedies. Commencing its first professional theatrical performance at the National Theatre of Korea back in 1989 with Korean classical music based musical, Half the Man, Modl Theatre had consistently been putting up the shows including, The 100th year Anniversary Musical of Donghak Peasants Revolution – A Grass on a Plain, Youth Musical – An Outcry of Historical Experience, A Commemorative Musical for the 100th Year of creating the children’s day – The Give of Love from Jung-Hwan Bang, Musical Blue Saigon, Doggy Poo, A Raid at the Oasis Cleaner and Mong-Yeon – A Love in Dream. Modl Theatre had been holding performing arts festivals for the children of culturally deprived areas including non-profit tours for the children living on islands and non-profit tours for special-purpose schools.
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