Last week Craig and I were able to travel to Portland via Sammamish to see the play Wicked. It was fabulous! Can I say that too many times? It was amazing! We drove with Judy and Beau, who was a great sport since he had major surgery the day before. When we arrived in Portland we checked into our hotel right on a beautiful river downtown. Craig and I went exploring while Beau rested his sore leg and back. Walking through downtown Portland was so much fun, wet, but fun! They have beautiful little parks and interesting shops. We had no immediate timetable or restraints, the gift of empty-nesting!
Room service delivered a yummy dinner while we prepared for the eight o'clock show. Of course, there has to be a glitch. I forgot my black tank top and had to use a safety pin instead. It didn't look as cute but there was no time to run to a store. As Craig and I were finishing our last minute preparations we received a phone call. The play didn't start at eight but at seven thirty! Yikes! It must have been hilarious watching us run down the sidewalk pushing Beau in a wheelchair trying not to miss the opening.
The play was beyond wonderful! Even though I missed the first number of the second act, that's another story, it totally exceeded my expectations. The cast was superb, including the understudy for Glinda. Awesome
The next morning we were able to attend the Portland temple before we headed back to Sammamish. Stunning! I love going to different temples.
Because it was General Conference weekend and we didn't need to be back for meetings, Beau and Judy had to put up with us until Sunday afternoon. Poor Parnells... We came back relaxed and rejuvinated. What a great Spring Break! Dare I say, we had a wicked time!
How fun! I am so glad that you got to go to Portland and enjoy your spring break. Better there than here. It snowed here, no surprise though right?
ReplyDeleteOh Carrie...I am so jealous!!! I have been wanting to see that play for some time. How fun for you guys. Any chance of it coming to Spokane or Seattle? Knowing my luck, it has already come and I completely missed it.
ReplyDeleteBrett and I were married in the Portland Temple...so it holds a special place in our hearts. It is so pretty!
By the way, thanks for the advice on Corissa, I am sure I will need it. :)