f time around these kids during the course of the productions because of my involvement in the Theater Guild. And I just felt blessed tonight by being a part of Mallory's big week.This is Mallory's first major lead in a play, and we hoped that many of our family members would come to see her. Everyone lives well over an hour or more away, or out of state, and unfortunately, for many reasons, no one has made it yet. Hopefully a few will make it tomorrow.
But I am joyful and blessed because since her very first play 4 or 5 years ago, we have always had great support from our church family. I would say on average, about 20 or more of our family in Christ come out and see her perform, no matter how small or big her part is. Some travel over a half an hour to get here. Some may really want to be relaxing at home, but instead they come out to love on my daughter. I can't tell you how much that means to us.
So now that the last of the young men have left my house, I can go to bed while the girls that are still here have their slumber party. But first, for those of you reading this that have ever come to any or all of Mallory's plays...THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART! Mallory will always know that she was loved, and that because of Christ, you are her family!



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Okay, so Thursday night is the night Steve and I decide to go to Mallory's play...Williamstown High School...parking lot is crowded...lots of lights on...theater is dark...we ask different people...no one is sure that there is a play there...back home an hour or so later...Oh, no, it was at Winslow High School....FRIDAY NIGHT...MSN map directions in hand gets us within a mile of the High School...we stop to ask but of course he's not from NJ...we arrive at Winslow High School by sheer deduction at 7:29...one minute before MALLORY'S SUPERB PERFORMANCE IN ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Great job Abby!
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