Do you know who this is? He was part of My World last week.
Maybe this will help.
This surely is a great clue.
This is my final clue.It is Anthony Daniels, an English actor who played C-3PO in all the movies, and narrated the Star Wars live musical performance at the Q which is travelling around the country. Here I am with C-3PO before the opening to the performance. He sure is a neat droid. My youngest daughter, a big Sci-Fi fan, bought myself and my 4 of the grandsons an early Christmas present to the show.
The light show is outstanding with a lot of lasers to go with the show. We were in the last row of the Q as far away as you could be and could see everything really well.
Yoda was of course on the screen.
As was Darth Vader in his last moments. " Luke, I am your Father."
You have got to be kidding me, fine time to let me know. My writing not from the movie.
It was a great time and a fun experience.









Awesome !! You are a lucky man ! I'll bet the kids liked it!!Was this close to home?
ReplyDeleteNice posting, as a Star Wars fan. But I didn't know the name :-?
ReplyDeleteOh, how fun, Tom! I remember when we took our four to see the first Star Wars! Wish I could have taken pictures of their faces as they watched in such awe! What fun shots! And I love your header shot! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Sylvia
That must have been funny.
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas present!
ReplyDelete"Beam me up Scotty" oops wrong show. Have a great week and may "The Force be with you"
ReplyDeleteWhat a great exciting show!!! I'm glad you had such a great time. My son and I love to watch the Star Wars movies.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet that was an incredible time! What a special memory this is going to be for your grandsons! Kudos to your daughter for such a fine gift.
ReplyDeleteNice, I am sure it would have been fascinating experience.
ReplyDeleteBhojeshwar Temple, Bhojpur
I remember being in the theater years ago and seeing the first Star Wars movie. I'm a big fan too.
ReplyDeleteNice post!
How cool, my hubby and son loved Star Wars. I love Yoda!
ReplyDeleteI must say I didn't remember his name at all, altough I'm found of STAR WARS having all the DVD's at home and seeing all the films on cinema.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you had a GREAT time, Tom... I see that wonderful smile on your face.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Betsy
How much fun was that? I'm a big star wars nut! May the force be with you!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewish I had been able to attend...Mr. Daniels' voice is a part of my life and youth...how wonderful for you that your family arranged this wonderful gift!
ReplyDeleteSandi
That must have been a wonderful experience, Tom. It makes for great memories too.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome thing to do with the grandkids. Or even without them. I love Star Wars.
ReplyDeleteLucky YOU!I can tell you enjoyed the show a lot.
ReplyDeletethat is pretty awesome. am not a star wars fan, but hubby is and i'm sure he'll love to go to the show.
ReplyDeleteyou had tons of fun in your world.
have a great week.
My husband would have loved this!!
ReplyDeleteNeat photos-bet it was fun too. Star Wars scares one of my girls : ) Who knows why!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is neat. I was never a fan of the flicks, but your photos convince me to look again.
ReplyDeleteI bet this was a lot of fun! My son was a huge StarWars fan when growing up and I enjoyed the movies, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat FUN ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us in on the experience virtually after the fact!
Hugs and blessings,
My World
glad you had fun. star wars is pretty big here also in this part of the earth.
ReplyDeleteMust have been great experience. BTW I like Yoda a lot, must be the ears, lol. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteA truly fun post Tom.
ReplyDeleteYou obviously had a fabulous time. Envious!!! Grew up with Star Wars.
ReplyDeleteAh - the force was with you! Such fun.. I do like Star Wars!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat early Christmas gift.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had fun!
This looks as if it was a tremendous evening. Your daughter must be a jewel. I wonder if the show will get anywhere near us.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Our son was around 4 or 5 years old when the first one came out. I remember the whole family going, and our daughter was a baby. He had quite the collection of figures, but he doesn't have many of them anymore. I remember a neighbor boy trying to steal his Darth Vader figure, and I made him take it out of his pocket.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, what different posts make us remember! It sounds like a great time was had by all! I"m glad I got to come see your photos.