Love Letters to Natalie
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Disney on Ice
Dearest Nat,
Once in a while, we need to break away from the norm and do something different. Tonight is such a night, we went to "Disney on Ice" at the Indoor Stadium together. The tickets were bought a couple of months back and finally the day has come!
Daddy left office earlier to come home so that we could take the car and be at the indoor stadium on time. We gave ourselves ample travelling time to allow for traffic jams and other unforseen circumstances. In the end, we managed to reach the indoor stadium on the dot despite being stuck in slow moving traffic all the way from home to destination.
The show was marvellous! This is Daddy and Mommy's first time watching Disney on Ice too. We would never thought of watching it if not because of you. In the end, I think we enjoyed the production more than you. The dancers are so graceful, the songs are beautiful and catchy and Disney is just wonderful! You clapped and danced along to the music and you shouted a loud "WOW..." when you saw something spectacular (which I can't rem what). You followed through the whole show with a few short milk breaks in between.
After the show, we went past the souvenir booth. I was taking a look at all those Disney merchandise and when I was about to leave, Daddy told me to buy something for you. I was quite reluctant as those merchandise aren't reasonably priced. I asked you "Do you want something?" and you nodded your head eagerly. Your Daddy repeated the same question and you nodded your head again. I decided to change the format of the question and asked you "Is it okay if we don't buy anything here?", you shook your head. We repeated that for a few times and in the end we gave in and bought a Mickey Mouse for you. When Daddy asked you to choose a toy, you pretended to be shy and gave him a really shy smile. When I handed the newly bought Mickey mouse to you, your face brightened up with immense joy and you hugged the Mickey mouse really tightly. The happiness on your face justifies every cent we spent on the mouse. There are things in life which cannot be measured with money, and your smile is one of them.
The Grand Finale
Watching the show
Very first moment with Mickey Mouse
Love,
Mommy
natnat's mom at 12:34 AM