Upon our arrival at the baggage claim area of BWI Airport, we were greeted by the most adorable little boy running into our arms. We thank Skype for enabling our grandson Bennett to recognize us during our separations.
What also greeted us was a major snowstorm that dropped over a foot of snow in DC keeping most people indoors. For us it was family time, games, eating and talking to and over each other. This after Dave took care of the steps and sidewalks.
Bennett and his friend Luke performed a concert for us on Jerry’s mother’s piano. It was in the atonal style.
We carried with us a piece of artwork for Bennett. He has been so fortunate to receive wonderful gifts handmade by talented friends. His latest acquisition is a special quilt resplendent with a zoo of animals. Made by Rochelle and supervised by Don, this quilt now hangs on display over Bennett’s bed but first he identified the animals. There may be another hanging spot for the quilt later this year. Follow the blog in May to see where it may go.
Jerry and Anna Lee tore themselves away from the boy for an evening to go to the Arena Stage for a one-man performance in tribute to Paul Robeson. The Tallest Tree in the Forest was an excellent play about this great singer whose voice, both theatrical and political, is fading from memory. Though Daniel Beaty’s voice was not as resonant as Robeson’s, his performance was outstanding. He performed various roles including Robeson’s slave-born father, Robeson’s wife Eslanda, J. Edgar Hoover and several critics. This is a play we would recommend, especially to students who so need to learn the history of America and Blacks in the early 20th century.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we went to the Botanical Garden for a concert of romantic music featuring tunes about the birds and the bees. The concert was not very good but Bennett has an eye for older women and did manage to pick up a lovely 23-month-old girl and take her on a tour of some flowers.
The display on scents of nature in our food and cosmetics was enhanced by these giant metal plants.
Cheryl was our day after Valentine’s Day gift xx years ago. We started her birthday celebration with some great DC dim sum. Continuing the eating theme we celebrated her birthday dinner at Domku, a Slavic restaurant in their neighborhood.
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