Into the woods

Started the morning going to see an opera for toddlers. Great fun to see the little ones' faces and how they reacted to the sound, sights and all the props (they seemed to love the huge sun and moon that were very tactile and rolled around for them to touch).
Slightly frustrating journey there and back - never seem to sort buses out properly and the app doesn't seem to have the right times on it, so I wonder if I'd almost have been quicker to walk - so missed the next show everyone else went to but enjoyed sitting waiting for them in the sun in Pleasance courtyard. We walked over to a mezze lunch (and chatted to one of the comedians they'd seen a couple of days ago who was in the restaurant) before catching a good one-man show about capturing and then recapturing a small piece of woodland in the First World War based on a recovered diary of his grandad's. No idea how actors remember whole shows like that....!
We decided not to bother with any further shows for the afternoon but headed home and I talked Sa through all the plans for changes to the flat before we went to get some nibbles for supper. She saw a mouse in the kitchen.....argh!.....just as well this is all getting ripped out and replaced.
We went out, by now in the rain, to see a daft comedy sketch thing that So had seen last year and it was good again - we all had a good belly laugh before home to watch the end of the glass blowing competition on Netflix. Very bizarre show and by the end we still don't understand how the process works but know more than we want to about the individual characters who were competing!

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