Closing Week of 5-4-25: The Little Mermaid's Latest Updates
In a change of pace amidst a week filled with vlogging and performing "The Little Mermaid," the author shares a few snapshots of their activities. Within one of the play's five performances, three individuals (Samuel, Anderson, and an unnamed party) took a break for a "mommy date" on the Greenway, engaging in recreational rollerblading and subsequently experimenting with hoverboards and scooters before concluding their springtime excursion. Upon returning home, the family members divulged their spare time by successfully embarking on gardening endeavors: the young girls planted flowers while the boys operated a wood chipper.
Another performance of "The Little Mermaid" drew positive attention, although the girls, who missed a portion of the rehearsal stages in Utah, appeared infrequently on stage. Still, they delivered commendable performances, exuding enthusiasm and camaraderie with their peers.
In reviewing the current happenings at Greenway, no direct association between "Greenway Theatre/Activities," a recent performance of "The Little Mermaid," and wood chipper use is identified. Greenway High School Theatre maintains active involvement in the arts and focuses on fostering creativity and community engagement, but at the time of this report, no productions of "The Little Mermaid" are listed in their offerings. Likewise, wood chippers are commonly associated with gardening tasks, but there are no mentions of these being utilized during school theatre events or Greenway events.
While the author's personal life balances vlogging, performing "The Little Mermaid," and family-dynamics, they also prioritize gardening at home with the family. The family's lifestyle includes unique activities, such as children's relationships blossoming during the play and experimenting with home-and-garden toys like scooters and hoverboards.