Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Raining In the Spring

Got a quick start this morning with breakfast and Pac Man. It's a "Chomp-Out at the O.K Corral" when the Pac Family is visiting a ghost town out west...but so are the ghosts and their annoying cousin Dinky. When the Ghosts back his parents into a corner, it's up to Baby Pac to get rid of those spooky varmits! "Once Upon a Chomp" turns into a retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk" when they give Pac Man magic beans that grow into the sky. Pac Man and Pepper end up having to escape a giant Ghost living in the castle at the top of the clouds.

Switched to the Cannon Movie Group version of The Frog Prince, which is now on Tubi, after breakfast. I went further into the first of the "Cannon Movie Tales" at my Musical Dreams Movie Reviews blog back in June 2020.


While that was on, I took down the winter decorations and put up the ones for spring and St. Patrick's Day. I know it's still technically winter, and the warm weather we're supposed to get over the weekend won't last forever. Even when it does drop back down, it'll probably be in the 40's and 50's, still warmer than it was at this time last month. I have small baskets of fake flowers and the nicer wicker basket of fabric flowers that came with Samantha's Flower Picking Dress. There's the spring stuffed animals, too, Earth Bear and Willow the Caterpillar and Sunny the Bunny and Shari the Lamb and April the Beanie Baby bear and Yamaris the Floral Squishmallow Cow. I now have three St. Patrick's Day Beanie Bears too, Clover and Shamrock and Erin. There's the two vintage panda and raccoon in green outfits die-cut cardboard pictures to hang up and the green tinsel shamrock garland for the window.

Despite the light showers when I first called and relatively chilly weather (it was probably in the upper 40's), I had no trouble getting an Uber today. The one going to work took 8 minutes, and the one going home took 7. By the time I finished at the school, the rain was gone, though it remained cloudy, damp, and cold. And yes, most of the snow is gone from all but the largest piles on parking lots and in shady spots.

We were pretty busy at the Thomas Sharp School again, 25 "littles" to start. I had 10 at my table alone. They cleaned up quick and were pretty good in the bathroom. They're all still crazy after we eat, but I'm guessing that's cabin fever. They haven't been outside in over a month and a half. Some of the boys got too crazy and had to be held back in the cafeteria while the rest of us were in the library. I had a nice chat with two of the girls about my artwork when I drew with them. They were genuinely fascinated to hear the story of Legendary Tales of WENN.

When I got home, I watched Match Game Syndicated. Phyllis Diller and George Kennedy were in the episodes I watched. Giggly comedienne Betty Kennedy sat in Brett's seat while she was out doing a play. Charles kept pretending not to miss her, but it was pretty easy to tell he wished she was there.

Ate dinner and took a shower, then finished the night with more Shirley Temple's Storybook Theater. "The Little Lame Prince" is another story based on a fairy tale from the 1800's. Prince Dolor (Rex Thompson) has been hidden in a tower all his life by his power-hungry uncle who took over the throne after his parents' death (Lorne Greene). His fairy godmother (Anna Lee) gives him a magic cloak that allows him to travel anywhere. He meets the man who polishes the stars and the one who paints the flowers, but his most important trip is to his own kingdom, where he finally confronts his uncle about the injustice he's committing.

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