What a great movie! Beautiful, heartwarming, it hit all the right notes for her and for us. And 3D was an added bonus -- we talked about dragon fiery breath, or the soaring of Toothless for days after. Highly recommended!!!
Friday, April 23, 2010
How to train a dragon * * * * *
What a great movie! This was actually the first movie that we went with Gwyneth to the theater and a 3D at that. We have been waiting till she is old enough to really enjoy the experience in the theater and for the right movie (I think all the Shrek ones are not really appropriate).
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Museum of Science -- Presidents Day *
We haven't really made any plans fro Presidents Day and at the last minute decided to go to Museum of Science. I figured out that if we are their at the opening at 9 am we would beat the crowd and get to enjoy the exhibits.
How wrong I was. We were in the line for parking garage at 9:10 and it was barely moving, and we ended up parking on the third floor as everything else was already taken! Imagine that!
Than we spend an hour and a half running around different exhibits with quite a few other kids and when the crowds got too much -- we left. Never again museum during school vacation.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Illyria * * * *

It was one of the musicals that both Gwyneth and I thoroughly enjoyed. And thought I tried to explain from memory the story and succeeded to a degree, the program didn't provide the explanation -- so dust up on "Twelfth Night" plot before coming to the musical.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Esperanza Rising * *

Play-musical based on the book by Pam Munoz Ryan about a young Mexican girl, Esperanza, who immigrates for a better life to the US during the Great depression.
It was a little bit too grown up for a 6 year old as it tackled death, race discrimination and labor issues (picket lines were hard to explain)
However, all together it wasn't that bad: colorful production with nice costumes and decorations, beautiful songs by "mariachi band" and a relatively simple story to follow. Strange mixture of English and Spanish -- sort of Spanglish though was a turn off.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Fall season
Now that the summer is over, I am trying to organize the "cultural calendar" for the year. Our rule of thumb -- at least one cultural event a month, but these tend to cluster. So far on our list:
Boston Ballet (Giselle, World Passions, Coppelia)
Emerson Stage (Into the Woods)
and I am looking for Boston Lyric Opera
Anyone knows anything else that is happening?
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Movies at the Esplanade * * *
Summer this year overdid the rain so far, so the first time that we were able to go for the Friday Free Flicks on Charles River was yesterday.
It turned out to be "Madagascar 2" -- a slightly annoying cartoon about a dancing lion, though the kids all around, including Gwenchik, loved it. I remember walking along the water, sprawling on the blanket with a few snacks in anticipation of the movie, then, after sundown, the large screen and the loud speakers transforming the Esplanade into a bit of magic.
Then, after the movie, walking across the bridge to the MIT side to find our car, watching our beautiful city lights reflected in the river and counting "how many smoots are in that bridge" -- priceless.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Cambridge River Festival * * *
Yet another family friendly festival in the vicinity. Again, we grabbed a friend and spend several hours perusing the small stalls, and running from one activity to another. This year a lot more kids activities (face paining, balloon animals) were for a fee than last year. But we found enough to entertain ourselves free of charge. The girls made puppets out of cups, watched a funny jungle performer, created elaborate masks, and made pretty sophisticated necklaces out of wires and beads.
On the way back Gwyneth said, that today they got to do so many things!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Earth Day on the Charles River * * *
We used to love to spend time on the Charles River -- rollerblading, listening to concerts, watching Friday flicks... and the last two years skipped our traditional outings in favor of spending time on the Cape.
However, this summer, Gwyneth is in Boston for most of June, so we headed to the Esplanade for the Earth Day celebrations with her friend. It turned out a lot of fun. Yes, you get the usual crowds in line for free food or samples, but you also get a separate stage for kid concert, face painting and planting seeds in yogurt cups to help the environment.
The girls actually spent a lot of time on the large playground a bit a way from the crowds, once all the activities were tried out. It was hard to persuade them to go home!
However, this summer, Gwyneth is in Boston for most of June, so we headed to the Esplanade for the Earth Day celebrations with her friend. It turned out a lot of fun. Yes, you get the usual crowds in line for free food or samples, but you also get a separate stage for kid concert, face painting and planting seeds in yogurt cups to help the environment.
The girls actually spent a lot of time on the large playground a bit a way from the crowds, once all the activities were tried out. It was hard to persuade them to go home!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Magic Flute * * * *

We just got back from a delightful production by Boston Lyric Opera -- "Magic Flute". This was a family version, fully staged in one hour, with English subtitles scrolling on two small screens and a live orchestra. The hall was full of kids, who clapped and yelled, sometimes, over enthusiastically, bravo!
The decorations and the costumes we really great, and the dragon head was just spectacular. Mozart music is always nice, and the singing was good too. Gwyneth actually was able to follow along reading the subtitles for the most part, though, as usual, she knew the story by heart by the time we entered the concert hall.
Gwyneth liked Papageno character and signing, and I --- the Queen of the Night.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Jewels *

When I was buying the Boston Ballet subscription, the girl at the counter highly recommended "Jewels" ballet with lavish costumes and wonderful music. Well, never listen to the girl at the counter!
Even though it is a George Balanchine’s ballet, it was too long, too boring and the costumes were not that great. "Jewels" -- a full length ballet with three parts: Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds. I normally really enjoy Balanchine but, I think, many aspects of Balanchine style were missing.
First, the “Emeralds” were listless and it was hard to tell what musical point the pas de trois was even trying to make. My daughter had a hard time staying focused and considering the uninspiring costumes, I am surprised she was able to sit through it.
Last ones, "Diamonds" had a little bit more life in them, and the solo's kept some of Gwyneth's attention. A friend of Gwyneth, another 5 year old, just fell asleep...
And the only part that stood out was the middle "Rubies" -- snapper music, bright red costumes; a lot more contrasting movements so the choreography stood out more. That was the one part that Gwyneth's remembered and liked.
All in all, this is not a ballet for a 5 year old, or for a 35 for that matter.
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