Keyton and Hal were puppies in the production of 101 Dalmatians tonight. They did a wonderful job. Tonight, when I was putting pajamas on Owen, I told Keyton and Halee to go into the bath room and try washing off the white and black paint on their faces. I planned on giving them a bath, but I wanted them to start. After I got Owen dressed, I went to check on them, since the water and wash clothes were not working to get the paint off, they were smearing lotion all over their faces. Immediately, I caught a glimpse of my SELF TANNING lotion bottle sitting on the counter. I picked it up and shouted, "I hope this is not what you are using!" With big eyes (really big eyes) they told me they were in deed using my self tanning lotion to get their make up off. I shouted "Oh no!! Now your faces are going to turn orange---probably for a really long time!" Then they both started to cry. They stood there and cried with orange eyebrows. Poor kids. After I regained my composure, I was able to calm them down. They each took a bath and they still have orange eyebrows. Learning experience.
My kids take part in a program called Community After School Club (CASC). It is a wonderful program and I have been thrilled with it. They were in the 101 Dalmatians, because CASC worked with our community's local theater company, Youth Education on Stage. Both Keyton and Hal enjoyed being part of the play. CASC has provided many great opportunities for my children while both Jesse and I are working, and for that we are thankful.
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