London Weekly 62

We had a great time Monday with Craig and a group from the Choir. We went to see the musical The Big Little Things about Henry Fraser, a paralyzed artist. The story was about his youth as he became paralyzed and then found art. I really enjoyed it, and the music was great. The stage and seating layout was especially interesting. The stage was made up of tiles that were part of a large screen across the stage. The tiles mostly showed artistic brush strokes that worked as the floor for different scenes, like being at the beach. I liked how they had moments where colors were mentioned and the whole stage would sweep with the color. It was a very well done production.

Most of the rest of the week was too much work. Steph did some more photogrammetry and then connected that with 3D printing one of the objects she scanned.

Friday I had lots of calls with family, and they all seem to be doing well.

Saturday Steph and I did some yoga, then went to a lovely afternoon tea at Kai. They had a lunar new year theme with lots of things done slightly differently from how they would be. They didn’t have sandwiches, but deconstructed steamed buns. They didn’t have biscuits, but had a macaron with clotted cream and flavor crystals. It was a great experience, besides the crying baby that showed up halfway through. We did get a second round of the savory plates, which more than made up for the crying baby.

Saturday evening we had Diana and Sam over for watching a diving movie. We chose “Into the Blue” which was a much better movie than expected. The diving was pretty bad, both unrealistic and with a complete disregard to safety precautions.

Sunday was a calm day. Steph wasn’t feeling well so I went and did my workout and ran to get stuff from the grocery store. We had book club in the evening. It was Tress, a Sanderson book, which was great to discuss.