Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas Tradition: The Nutcracker

We are really lucky in our little town to have a professional ballet company, Ballet Pensacola.  This past weekend, they presented their annual show of The Nutcracker, and for better or worse, my mom and I took my three kids to the Sunday matinee performance.  Five minutes in I was already questioning my sanity as they played musical chairs trying to get a better view, but as the dancers took to the stage, they settled down.  Even my seven-year-old son was entraced by the beautiful costumes and the gracefulness of the ballerinas.  So despite my misgivings, I am glad that I took them.  I don't know how many more years I will be able to make the boys go, but I try to remember that in a world that is dominated by over-priced plastic toys, over-worked parents and over-stimulated children, it is nice for us all to sit back and enjoy a Christmas tradition like the nutcracker!
PS -Please forgive the grainy iPhone pics.  I opted not to try to sneak in my big camera!

Right before the curtain went up in our beautiful Saenger Theater
Hudson looking thrilled to be there




This one was a little more excited until....

Maybe he's dreaming of Sugar Plum Fairies and Nutcracker Princes
(but probably he's probably dreaming of Star Wars Legos and football)
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5 comments:

  1. Seeing the Nutcracker is always a great experience during the Holidays!! I love the theater - it's gorgeous!! xo, Biana - BlovedBoston

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    1. Thanks, Biana! I'm sure there are wonderful, grand theaters in Boston!

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  2. i love pensacola! i go every year for a girls' trip! and i love the nutcracker. so magical, even as a grownup!

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    1. I'm assuming you come down to our beautiful beaches? Next time you're in town, you have to check out downtown. So much going on!!

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  3. I don't think I've ever actually seen the Nutcracker put on as a production. It sounds like a lot of fun though!

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