Immediately after I came home from Sioux Falls, I went to Langford for their community day — a day filled with activities. The town board asked if I could perform my talent, Dr. Seuss ASLized during the dedication of the newest addition to the park, a wooden train that my former high school’s industrial arts class built for the community.
My costume has red and white horizontal striped tights, black bodysuit, shorts, white button down shirt, suit jacket, dance shoes, hat, gloves and a bow tie.
Sound like a lot?
In 103 degree heat…it certainly was!
I was worried about a heat stroke because I was wearing my costume while everybody else was wearing fewer clothes than I was.
