How My Favorite Color Became Green

BY: Natasha Baker
last updated 02/16/2015
How My Favorite Color Became Green

Looking for a colorful show to share with your family? Check out the hilarious ''Pinkalicious'' coming to the Victoria Theater on Saturday, Feb. 21. This tale about a girl who goes pink overboard is hysterical and fabulous fun for all ages.

How My Favorite Color Became Green

It was always pink. Pink bedspread. Pink pillows. Pink rugs. Pink walls.

In fact, the only thing in my childhood bedroom that wasnt pink was the carpeting. And it was green?!?!

I think I came to hate it sometime around junior high. I mean really hate it. Like to the point where I couldn't even stand to dress Makenna in pink when she came along 20+ years later.

I am not sure how it came to be 'the color' of my room. But it was and for a long time.

Thankfully, Makenna never liked the color either. She's a big fan of orange. She's also a big fan of having her room plastered with her favorite movie posters. And don't get her started on how much she loves her chalkboard wall.

I hope that some day she's not looking back on this post and saying, "Ooohhh! That's why I always had orange in my room. No wonder I hate it so much."
At any rate, my favorite color now is green, like the carpet. Funny, huh?

Looking for a colorful show to share with your family? Check out the hilarious "Pinkalicious" coming to the Victoria Theater on Saturday, Feb. 21. This tale about a girl who goes pink overboard is hysterical and fabulous fun for all ages.

Victoria Theatre Association announces the 2014-2015 PNC Family Series presentation of PINKALICIOUS THE MUSICAL, featuring The Vital Theatre Company Feb. 21, 2015 at 1 p.m. ,4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the historic Victoria Theatre. Tickets are on sale now at the Ticket Center Stage Box Office, via phone 937-228-3630, toll-free 888-228-3630 or click the link below.

Victoria Theatre.

Victoria Theatre - Live Performances in an elegant, historic theatre located in downtown Dayton Ohio. Can accommodate up to 1,100 for meetings, 120 for banquets.

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