It's really scary sometimes how much kids are paying attention when you least expect it. This was certainly the case with our grandkids during their recent attendance at plays produced by the Davis Musical Theater company.
Ed and Tiffany have a curtain installed across the middle of their family room for the purpose of allowing Tim and Jake to put on performances for the family. The curtain defines the stage for a "pretend" theater. This week, during the performance Tim came out in front of the curtain and announced that there would be a five minute intermission during which treats would be available for sale just outside the refrigerator. But even better was at the end of the intermission when he passed out slips of paper "describing the future plans for the theater" and asking for donations of pennies so the work can be completed.
Whether his experiences at the Davis Musical Theater Company have taught him anything about theater or not, they definitely seem to have taught him the importance of fund raising.
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