Showing posts with label Simple Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simple Gifts. Show all posts

Monday, June 26, 2017

Fancy Day at DCI West

DCI West
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Stanford Stadium
Palo Alto, CA

Bro and I went to breakfast at Starbucks before heading out to Palo Alto.  Their tables had phone chargers in them, so I put mine there because I could, even though mine was already at 100%.  At Stanford, we saw that a race was occurring, so there were a lot of people on campus.  We had a VIP Pass because we were being fancy, and were directed to the lot next to the stadium.  We saw the SCV Horn line doing some stretching and Bro parked the car pretty much right there.  As we waited for check-in, I realized that we didn't have a picture of his new shoes beside his license plate, so we did that.  

Old shoe, new shoe, license plate



We watched the horn line warm up, and Bro wanted the same shorts as the baritone section wore.  I kept hearing the announcer at the race nearby and it confused me when he talked at the same time that the horn instructor was talking, because I couldn't hear the horn guy.  I'm glad SCV was able to focus on him.  

Horn Line

We saw SCV's props and I wanted to sit on them, but that wasn't going to happen.  We walked into the stadium with our Ourobos badges and they let us sit wherever we wanted.  We sat in the top row of the bottom section and enjoyed watching rehearsal with the other VIP donors.  
No uniforms this afternoon!

Rehearsal is fun for people like us because we get to see the inner workings of the show.  I felt bad for the kids every time they reset the props because they're so big, and they worked on a few parts multiple times, which entailed moving the props around.  This show is very fluid, so the props move around A LOT.  The director encouraged the corps to drive the horns so the judges could feel from way up at the top of the stadium.  So far, they had been playing in small venues, so this was a change for them.  I kept focusing on one guy in the color guard that wouldn't hit his spot on the field.  Bro eventually thought that maybe he wasn't meant to be where I wanted him to be, but then he moved over at one point.  I'm picky about lines, if you haven't noticed yet.  We also got to hear the director tell some folks in the small ensemble to play different notes the next time.  As an alto that had to do this all of the time, I smiled knowingly, however, they didn't have music in their hands to read.  Instead, they had "dot books" at their waists which show them the different spots on the field where they should be at certain times.  I decided that I want to have a dot book at work and that I'd ask the staff to raise their hands to acknowledge that they're listening, just like the kids do when the director (from the top of the stadium) asks for their attention.  
Love these flags

Under the Prop

Between takes, corps director Charlie talked to us a little bit and had the drum majors say a quick hello.  We got to see a full run-through of the show at the end and then left so the Blue Devils could start their rehearsal time.  We weren't invited to that one.  

Bro and I shopped at the souvenir stands and bought stuff from SCV.  Since the car was nearby, we placed our stuff inside (very neatly like he was making a store display), and walked to the nearby shopping/eating center.  We knew we would have BBQ at 2:30, so we had a snack from Mayfield Bakery and Jamba Juice.  I asked Bro if Bananaman was in Jamba Juice, but he was not.



On our way back to the stadium, some of the SCV staff saw Bro's new SCV shirt and we also showed them his shoes.  I wasn't looking at them and didn't realize that they were bigwig staff.  We walked around to find a restroom before going to the BBQ, which hadn't started yet.  A whole slew of kids from a school got in line in front of us and I wondered if they were at the right BBQ until Bro told me they were in a band.  The line went very quickly and we were able to finish our meal before SCV started to play.  During BD's performance, two of the auction winners conducted the corps on their F-Tuning and Space Chords niftiness.  

I thought that I could buy a shirt from the BD booth, but they had put their clearance stuff away, which was weird.  Maybe I'm not buying anything from them this year.  I do have stuff planned for most of the other corps, though.

We went to our seats...in the Skybox!  I told you we were fancy.  The seats were very comfy and padded and had the Stanford "S" on them.  We were seated in Skybox Level 2, Section 2, row B, seats 18-19, on the right 20-yard line.  Bro gave me his seat because he knows I prefer that number.  Thanks, Bro!  They had snacks (chips, crackers, Oreos) and drinks available.  Yes, there were Doritos!
On the way to the Skybox

View from our seats

Richard and Diane, whom we sat with at the gala, ended up seated next to us.  Diane asked if we were stalking them.  Bro told them that they were stalking us because we got there first.  They're such nice people.  We didn't have programs, so Bro told Richard the title of each show as the corps entered the field.

Those kids from the BBQ, the Alisal Drum Line, played during the pre-show, as did the Freelancers Alumni Corps.

David Smith of the Blue Devils performed the Star-Spangled Banner.  We were annoyed by the speakers because they caused an echo.  I felt like I was listening to a round, like "Row, Row, Row Your Boat".  Somebody from the Skybox audience went looking for someone to fix that. 

GOLDEN EMPIRE
I like how they dance to the syncopation of the word "yesterday" during "Someday I'll Fly Away".  The song itself still needs work, though.  Bro thinks maybe it's the arrangement that's off.  I don't know, but it is a difficult song to play anyway.

GE


BLUE DEVILS B
One of the CG girls dances around during the pre-show, acting as if she is looking for something.  We decided she was looking for the sound engineer to fix the electronics.  Well, they've fixed them.  Bro thinks that's all they practiced after Friday's debacle, and we joked about them resetting to measure zero in their dot books all day.  They have narration throughout the show, though I couldn't really hear it from our vantage point, nor did I want to do so.  The drum feature got big applause.

Legs in the Air


SANTA CLARA VANGUARD CADETS
Sounds like there are microphones were working on all of the kick drums this time.  Nice sound from all of the corps.  I like the iridescense on the flags.  That color guard is PINK.

I like the shadows on the background


BLUE DEVILS C
Nice job, drums!  The little girl on the right side platform is adorable, like Miss O.  Great solo on "Staying Alive"!
Cutie

<Intermission>
Bro and I wandered around the Skybox section, which wasn't very big, and there wasn't really anything to see.  I did want the chairs with an "S" on them for my office, though.  I wish the concession stands had been open in the Skybox, because I didn't feel like going anywhere else to get food.  Also, we didn't have that much time before the next corps.

PACIFIC CREST
They did not have that gold thing the other day, nor did they have the color guard uniforms. Did they form the PC logo?  I'm waiting to see if they form the shape of California.  They showed much more emotion this time.
Leaning

MANDARINS
The CG faces aren't covered anymore and they're more sparkly now.  Bro thinks maybe the judges thought it was too creepy before.  But I like the darkness of the creepy.  I would like one of each of color rifle, please.  Somebody's plume fell off.  Or it's an ink spot.  You decide.  They beat the hell out of those drums at the end of the show.  

Ink Meet




THE ACADEMY
Oh, the rabbits end up tying the hunters' hands!  I get it.  I like when the corps does the high kicks.  Cool that the props nest into each other like Russian nesting dolls, as Bro pointed out to me the other day.  A couple of the flags look like a piece of the Looney Tunes logo.

Gun Flags


BLUE KNIGHTS
I like show more now.  Bro said he'd be obsessed with it soon.  I like when the brass trades off runs when the CG is using the spiral props.  They spell out "Who Sees Me?", then later "hide" in backwards letters, like the reflection inside our eyes before the brain turns it around.  Whoa.  We're starting to understand the show.  Like those yellow spirals:  I told Bro that one of my colleagues saw a woman's eyes briefly turn yellow when a client changed from one personality to another, and the corps does go a bit insane.  I didn't notice the blinking eye's eyeball shift back and forth until now.  Creepy.  


PHANTOM REGIMENT
I like the white robes.  I still wish there was more "Finlandia" at the end.  I guess I wish the Shostakovich would end sooner to give more time for that.  I mean, it is referenced throughout the show, but I guess I want more of a happy ending.  I guess that's not what they were going for.  Oh.
Corps helping with mask removal

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD
They enter the field in a serpentine line.  When the CG follows each other with their flags to form a snake, I wonder if it represents the shedding of the skin.  They sure listened when the director told them to drive their horns to play up to the top fo the stands!  Great transition from one formation to another.  It is crazy good.  The intensity of this show overwhelms me and I'm exhausted now.  This was such a good vantage point for formations that I took a bunch of pictures.








BLUE DEVILS
Oh, that's a diamond formation to symbolize their 60th anniversary! I feel like I can see their closets under the stairways because that is where they hang their jackets.  When they march to the backfield after they take off their jackets, the flaps on the sides look like little wings.  

Blue Diamond


While the next performance was being set up, the scores were announced.  It was the quickest turnaround of end of show to scores ever.

SCORES

Open Class

4) 44.10 - BD-C
3) 50.10 - GE
2) 56.80 - SCVC
1) 58.15 - BD-B

World Class

7) 60.65 - PC
6) 63.35 - Academy
5) 64.30 - Mandarins
4) 66.70 - Phregiment
3) 67.85 - BK
2) 71.05 - SCV
1) 72.00 - BD

Then Brandt Crocker announced that we were in for a treat.

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD ALUMNI CORPS
Repertoire:  "Send In The Memories"

Selections included themes from corps members' favorite shows, including
  • Pictures at an Exhibition
  • Great Gate of Kiev
  • Festive Overture
  • Les Miserables
  • Appalachian Spring / Ballet for Martha
  • Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
  • The Canyon
  • Scheherazade
  • Phantom of the Opera
  • Fiddler on the Roof

That's right!  I got to see the Bottle Dance!  


This evening's performance was a standstill for the corps, but they will be marching around at Semifinals night!  I was really excited about each song, and I know I'm going to lose my mind on Semifinals.  People in the Skybox went nuts.  People in the stands went nuts.  I was on the verge of tears already, so you know that night is going to be very emotional.

Richard and Diane were going to take Lyft back to the hotel, but we offered to drive them, since we were staying in the same place.  We later found out they were on the same floor, in the same hallway.  They WERE stalking us!  We won't be seeing them anymore this week (or so they say), but hope to see them at future events.

Next up:  Pacific Procession

Thursday, January 1, 2015

2014: The PellaPusher Recap

2014 was a year of Change.  Some good, some bad, but so much in one year that I felt like things were changing exponentially and I wanted it all to slow down a little bit so that I could catch my breath.  But we can't grow without change, we can't evolve, and we can't call it living if nothing changes.  I won't outline the changes here because I'm sure I'll forget some, and some I'd rather forget than remember anyway.

Notable News in our Country and World

  • Same Sex Marriage now legal in more than 50% of the USA
  • Where Is That Plane?
  • Ukraine  / Russia conflicts and the USA 
  • Islamic State  against most of the Middle East
  • USA ends the embargo against Cuba
  • Protests regarding police vs. black citizens
  • Ebola reaches the USA
  • North Korea vs. Sony Pictures' The Interview
  • Minimum wage increases in several states
  • NFL and the Domestic Violence issue
  • Winter Olympics in Sochi


The theme for me this year was Simple Gifts.  Every day I blogged about something for which I was thankful, and it boils down to this, per my llllabels:

Random Stuff:  108
Edibles: 68
40 Hrs/Week: 37
TV: 37
Family: 35
Disneyland: 25
Drum Corps: 19
Animals That Aren't Hippos: 16
Movies: 14
Holidays: 11
Making Music: 11
Rockapella: 10
Less than 10, but more than 1 mention:  Theatre, Rockapella Cruise, Star Wars, Travels, LEGO, Mermaids, Church, Games, NKOTB, Testing 123, Sherryness, Concerts With Instruments, Ice Skating

These add up to more than 365 because some entries had more than one label.  Looks like I'm either at restaurants a lot, or I just eat too much.  Working has been a lot of my focus this year (that change thing), and clearly I didn't see Rockapella enough times in 2014.

Favorites of 2014

Movie:  Big Hero 6

TV Show:  The Colbert Report (I've always loved this show, just giving it a special shout-out in its final, and maybe my favorite, season)

Disneyland Line of the Day: "This is a special place." -- Miss O, at the lounge

Sports Highlight:  Meryl Davis and Charlie White winning the gold at the Sochi Olympics with their performance of "Scheherazade"

Travel Moment:Meeting the guy who does the props for Vanguard on the shuttle bus back to IND

Rockapella Moment: Ryan C singing his solo to me on "Please Come Home for Christmas"

Drum Corps Moment: Everything in SCV's "Scheherazade" show

Dish: Duck Confit Flatbread at 1901

The Nephew Moment: "This is ice cream," at Olivia's birthday celebration

The Niece Moment: (see Disneyland Line of the Day)

D'Saints Moment: Bro, V, The Niece, The Nephew, Cadence and Presto moving back to Southern California


That last moment was the best change of the year, and it will lead to many wonderful memories in 2015, I'm sure.

Happy New Year, everyone!  

Simple Gifts 12/31/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Spending quality time in fancy places with Bro and V

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/30/14

Simple Gifts
Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Last day of work for 2014

Monday, December 29, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/29/14

Simple Gifts
Monday, December 29, 2014

A warm house on a cold day

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/28/14

Simple Gifts
Sunday, December 28, 2014

Remembering the alto parts from college for the Christmas carols we sang in church today

Simple Gifts 12/27/14

Simple Gifts
Saturday, December 27, 2014

Southern accents

Friday, December 26, 2014

I Wish

Linda and I didn't have any huge plans for Christmas Day, so she agreed to see "Into the Woods" with me.  Linda had already seen it in a sneak preview, and she liked it, so that was a good sign for me.


  • I had never seen the stage play, although I have wanted to for quite some time.  I now want to watch it even more since Linda told me that they cut out some parts for the movie that I might like.
  • I heart Anna Kendrick.
  • What a weird place these people live in:  a witch lives in the neighborhood, people steal vegetables from someone else's garden, and someone lives inside an oak tree.
  • Classic Sondheim chord progressions and arrangements.  Love it.
  • I thought that Rapunzel's hair being one of the articles needed was some kind of missing plot point (but she touches it every day!), but it turns out that it was a clue that the potion wouldn't work.  
  • Red Riding Hood's grandma needs to make me some capes.  OK, maybe not made of animal hair, but still, I would like one.
  • Oh, that's why I know the kid who plays Jack!  He was in "Les MIserables".  He's got a great voice.
  • Red had a great voice, too.  I also loved how she would still sing while eating cookies.
  • When Chris Pine started to sing "Agony", I thought that maybe he was channeling Shatner because they both played Captain Kirk.  But the princes were supposed to be hammy, so that worked.  Their song was hilarious, and I would like to hear the reprise that Linda told me about when she told me about the differences from the play.
  • "I'm in the wrong story."
I wish that I could have bought the soundtrack in the lobby.  I also want to hear the Original Broadway Cast recording, because Bernadette Peters!

Simple Gifts 12/26/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, December 26, 2014

Watching the Hortons hang their ornaments on the Christmas tree on "Days of Our Lives".

Simple Gifts 12/25/14

Simple Gifts
Thursday, December 25, 2014

Holding a 12-day-old baby

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/24/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Baking (and eating) Christmas Cookies

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/23/14

Simple Gifts
Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The Mozart of Spit

Happy Birthday, JT!

Monday, December 22, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/22/14

Simple Gifts
Monday, December 22, 2014

Adam Sandler's Hanukkah song

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/20/14

Simple Gifts
December 20, 2014

Friends that I met at Disneyland through alt.disney.disneyland


Friday, December 19, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/19/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, December 19, 2014

My very imaginative, fearless, and talented niece.

Happy 5th Birthday, Olivia!



Thursday, December 18, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/18/14

Simple Gifts
Thursday, December 18, 2014

All 1447 episodes of "The Colbert Report".

Thank you Stephen.

Thank you, John Stewart, for bringing him to our universe.

"We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again some sunny day."


Simple Gifts 12/17/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, December 17, 2014

A Capella Singing

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/16/14

Simple Gifts
Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Christmas Lights

Simple Gifts 12/15/14

Simple Gifts
Monday, December 15, 2014

Kleenex

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/14/14

Simple Gifts
Sunday, December 14, 2014

Quality time with CSL4