Monday, December 8, 2014

Welcome, Ryan!

Rockapella in Greeley
Friday, December 5, 2014
Union Colony Civic Center
Greeley, CO


A few months ago, I realized that my 100th show would be coming up quickly if some predicted tour dates would come to fruition, and it could possibly be on the day before my birthday.  But it would take some finagling, because there was only one local show in December that I could attend.  So I decided to go to this one, and invited my posse to join me if they'd like.  KP and Jenn were going to miss the same So Cal show as me, so they decided to join me.  Yay!

I took the FlyAway bus from Van Nuys early in the morning because I didn't want to drive in traffic to LAX, and their parking can be expensive.  So I took a little nap on the way to the airport, and bag check was quite easy this time, probably because it was early in the day.  I was allowed to go through pre-check, so I was done with security fairly quickly and got something to eat at La Brea Bakery.  While looking for KP, I said to myself, "Redhead.  Where's my redhead?"  She wasn't there yet.  She arrived while I was getting food, and we met up and headed for our gate and talked about how we realized that we no longer know how to pack for Rockapella shows because it's been so long since the last Rockapella Rendezvous.  KP said that she's lost her "Rockapella Juju".  I think she meant "Mojo".  We decided on "Jujo".  Our flight was happily uneventful once I got over the fact that I felt really stupid trying to walk onto the jetway before the "B" line was called. 

We landed a little bit early, but Jenn had already picked up the car rental.  She had actually booked 2 cars because she booked one when we first decided to go, then she booked another one last week.  She chose the black SUV.  We stopped to eat at Arby's, and when Jenn's name was called, some little kid proceeded to touch her tray and his mom hadn't even ordered yet.  The look on Jenn's face was priceless.  It was part "That's MY food, you little brat!" and part "If you weren't a kid, I'd stab you with a plastic knife."  Jenn was quite hungry.  But all was well, and violence was avoided when the kid's mom told him to put down the tray.

We got to the hotel (thanks for getting the room, Hotel Fairy!) and decided to go to Target and the venue since we had some time before needing to get ready.  Jenn's Siri was taking us along backroads everywhere.  I found the Rudolph (and Clarice!) band aids that KP had told me about.  I hadn't brought my whole tin of Jesus band aids, and was going to use plain ones until she told me about these.  Yes, I have Jesus band aids.  Jesus heals.  Anyway, we also found other stuff that we had forgotten, and then Jenn treated us to a drink at Starbucks because she wanted more points.  I showed off my high-maintenance ordering skill by ordering a tall decaf nonfat caramel brulee latte.  Thanks, Jenn!  

We then went to the venue (again, backroads), and parked in a senior center parking lot.  KP and I went to the box office so that I could pick up my tickets.  There was some kind of Christmas Tree fair going on inside, but it wasn't free, so we didn't go.
KP being Cool


 We took pictures by this sculpture of people watching a guy playing a guitar.

 On the way back to the car, we saw that one of the benches by the senior center was sponsored by a funeral home.  That's just wrong.  I then saw a car that needed to have Jenn beside it because it had her name on it.  

We returned to the hotel to rest a bit before getting ready for the show.  Jenn hadn't been feeling well for a couple of hours, so she decided to go downstairs to the front desk to see if they had some decongestant to purchase.  I noticed that it was taking her awhile, and found out why when she arrived.  APPARENTLY, when she was checking out some "tall glass of water"'s ummm... pants, he turned around and she saw that it was Steven.  He said a friendly hi and asked if she was by herself, and she said that no, she was with KP and me.  He hugged her and she was trying not to hug him too much because she didn't want to get him sick.  She got into the elevator and was so out of it due to her sinuses that she forgot to press the elevator button for our floor.  So she went to the 3rd floor, and lo and behold, there was Calvin.  Now she was more mortified because two of them had seen her while she looked at not-her-best.  She still hadn't pressed any buttons after Calvin got off the elevator, and then SD was back again.  She tried to explain to him that she was sick and didn't know what she was doing, trying not to let him think that she was stalking them.  Then she finally realized that she needed to press a button to get to our floor, and did so.  I teased her, and said, "But Jenn....now they won't be surprised to see us!"  She said, "I'm sorry!"  That's OK, Jenn.  Your story was hilarious.

We got ready to go and this time we parked in the lot across from the front door of the venue.  The Christmas trees that we didn't look at earlier were still on display so that we could check out all of them.  I pointed out a little photo op place where we could take pictures together later.  

We got to our seats, which were in the front row of the apron.  YAY!!!  Earlier in the week, JT had announced that their "Holiday Tour" bass was Ryan Chappelle, whom is a former member of the a/c group Ball in the House.  We were going to get a close-up view of him, because our seats were on the rhythm section side.  I was happy that my Rockapella drought was ending after 363 days.  That's like an eternity for me.  No wonder I've had to keep myself pseudo-sane with my "Simple Gifts' posts.  


SUN BROTHERS OF TAMPA BAY

SD, CSL4, Ryan (RC) and CJ took the stage, wearing hats like they were working in a fast-food joint.  They then sang a song to the melody of "Carol of the Bells", but with the lyrics "Ding! Fries are done."  You can guess how the song went from there.  They're so silly.  These hats must be easier to pack than those big sombreros. 

ROCKAPELLA

I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Wow, this crowd is quiet.  I wanted to yell every time one of the guys took the stage, but I was trying not to freak out too much, as Cindy had told me.  (Really, though.  Has she MET me?).  They had to do a couple of adjustments in the first few chords, but you know, they're such pros, they got on track very quickly.  We got smiles from SD and CSL4.  I like CSL4's purple tie with the silver accent.

CSL4 introduced himself as Peyton Manning.  It's Broncos country, folks!

The Hope We Hold
CSL4 pointed at KP as he walked to our side of the stage, and he smiled at me.  Hi!  

CSL4:  "We were in Kansas the last two nights.  You have more bumps in your landscape.... You've got great weather here, it's not like Christmas, so we're going to do an Easter show tonight."  Then he introduced Ryan Chappelle as their "brand new bass".  Hmmm....does that mean that he's no longer just the "Holiday Tour" bass?  I'm so confused.

CSL4 asked the audience, "Who's celebrating Hanukkah?"  Maybe 2 people clapped.  His response: "That's more than there were in Kansas."

Dreidel
Hi, JT!  Go, RC, spin the dreidel!

Winter Wonderland
The audience liked CSL4's Elvis hip moves.  Somebody winked his Flirty Flirty Eye at me.  I'm so happy!  I had to tell KP and Jenn that in the middle of the song.  Really, it's been a long time since I've been this level of happy.  JT did his walk like he was in the Ministry of Silly Walks.  

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
KP:  "Sleigh bells are coming! Sleigh bells are coming!"  We did the choreography with them, of course, for us, and for RC.  Sleigh bells did, indeed, come.

Glow Worm
They seem to be out of breath.  Is it the altitude thing, or were they tired?  JT tried to get CJ to bump fists, but CJ left him hanging until the end of the song when he realized what JT was trying to do.  Much giggling occurred at our seats.

Little Mary Snowflake
"Conquering kingdoms and hacking at dragon heads."  I love that song.

CSL4 said that SD has been with Rockapella for 5 years.  Time flies when you're looking at gorgeous men sing and dance at you.  Of course, one of those years was very much longer than the others because I didn't see them for 363 days.  CSL4 said that SD has a CD available but asked us not to buy too many because they want to keep him.  I know the feeling.

Simply Having A Wonderful Christmastime
So here is the test on RC's technique: the Tchaikovsky bass part.  YES!  He kicked ass.

CSL4 is disappointed that, again, he won't see "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" when it airs on TV on Tuesday.  Me neither.  

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
JT pointed his microphone at us because he knew we'd yell, "YAHTZEE!!!"  

Merry Christmas, Darling
Nice riff by CJ when RC dropped out for a few bars.

CSL4 said that RC was in Ball in the House.  I whooed.  He asked, "You know Ball in the House, or you have a ball in the house?"  I answered, "Well..."   That's kind of personal in front of these hundreds of people, Mr. Leonard!  Then he said that JT doesn't sing/talk much because "his mouth is otherwise occupied," but he does a lot of the behind-the-scenes work also.  SD talked about CSL4's "lovely goldilocks and spaghetti-style legs".  CSL4's reaction was priceless, as he flipped his hair and demurely crossed his legs.

This Christmas Day
"I just snuggle up and make new friends..." CSL4's snuggling turned into a lot of hula-hoop-like hip action, which went out of control.  SD's reaction was hilarious as he looked at us, like, "What are you gonna do?"

Please Christmas, Don't Be Late
KP says that CSL4 should yell "CALVIN!" and not "STEVEN!"  I think that he should want "A Kardashian" and "One Direction DVD".  He did stop wanting the Justin Bieber DVD, though, and asked for a Taylor Swift one, which really doesn't match syllable-wise.

Jingle Bell Rock
Ummmm...the floor shook.  Was that an earthquake, or were they just excited to see us?  (I checked on the internet later.  No earthquake.).

Please Come Home for Christmas
So they started this song, and I said, "It's my song!" and felt bittersweet because I didn't have Geo there to sing to me and kiss my hand and make me swoon in his general direction.  Then RC's solo came, and he walked to the front of the stage.  And sang.  I wasn't sure at first if he was actually singing to me, but nobody was sitting behind me, and I could feel people's eyes on me.  Oh! He IS singing to me!  Hello!  Then CSL4 rudely interrupted our romance and in my fickle way, I quickly fixed my hair and flirted back at him.  It was so hilariously awesome that the lady next to me (whom I had never met) HIT ME WITH HER PROGRAM.  I'm still laughing at that moment.  I saw JT smiling as he watched my reaction to the whole thing, and he seemed pleased that I am still the way I am.  He thinks I'm a star, you know.  It's still my song!  Thank you, Ryan!!!

Matunda Ya Kwanzaa
Nice entrance, RC!  He's still learning the steps.  That's OK, dude.  You'll get it by the time we see you again.  

While SD was talking about visiting Helsinki, somebody in the audience yelled.  SD: "Helsinki is in the house tonight!"  He talked about the toys in Santa's workshop and said, "APPARENTLY, there's going to be more Millennium Falcons being made."  I love so much that he is such a Star Wars fan, as is JT.  He talked about a "tall order" being made of Santa, and all I could think of was Jenn calling SD a "tall glass of water".  

Gianna was called up to the stage.  While introducing her to the guys, SD said JT's name, and RC walked up to shake her hand.  SD said, "This anxious fellow is Ryan, right here."  Cute.  Gianna wants VANS shoes for Christmas.

Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
SD looked at me as he sang "he sees when you are sleeping..." That's an Eyes reference, isn't it?  Or, he just happened to see me mouthing the words at that point.  Gianna sang along right away, which was fun.

Then Ryan got to talk!  He talked about how that song reminded him of people holding hands and making goo-goo eyes at each other....which he doesn't like, because, well, he's the...

Grinch
Nice projection on the screen of Dr. Seuss' Grinch's eyes.  RC inserted a line about the Kansas City Chiefs and the Broncos, which, APPARENTLY was insulting to the Denver contingent.  He apologized later when he became Ryan again.  RC's Grinch sounds more like Barry than Geo, which is what I was accustomed to in the first place.  But Geo really made that song his own.  I just love that arrangement, and as long as a great bass sings it, I'm good.  Just so you know here, I'm good.

Auld Lang Syne
Very nice low note on "Syne" in RC's solo.

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Fred!  New pics with RC!  We need them to point to themselves a little more, though.  Perhaps they can't really see what's going on, or they were too busy concentrating on the harmonies to watch.  I don't know.

Angels We Have Heard on High
"In your ear.  In your face."  I get really happy when I hear that song, then I get sad because I know it's the last one in the formal set.  

Encore
CSL4: "We sang that song for 49 years..."

Where in the World is Carmen SanDiego? / Billie Jean
CJ just gave up when CSL4 went into very deep limbo pose.  Funny.  CSL4's regular signal to end the song also included a hip check tonight.

Hold Out for Christmas (off mic)
JT placed CJ and RC closer together so that they could all hear each other.  KP was happy because we got to hear CSL4's "Merry Christmas, Everybody" that ends the show.  

Sigh.

After the show, I laughed with the woman that hit me with her program.  She said that she loved that whole thing.  KP and I needed to use the facilities, and Jenn said that she'd hang out in the hallway and hold our coats.  I told her to say hi to the guys as they passed by.  Her eyes got big.  I pointed out to her that the green room door was 20 feet away, and they would use the hallway to get to the signing table.  She quickly left that area because she didn't want them to think that she was stalking them.  We took pictures at the photo op place as we waited for the line to die down.
Merry Christmas!


Meet and Greet

Jenn had made some Linzer cookies for us and the guys, so we all gave them to the guys as we got to the line.  

Ryan was the first to greet, and we heard him saying to people in front of us, "The more I hear about the new guy, the more I like him."  He's funny!  Yay!  JT introduced us to RC, told him we were from California, and that we are Superfans.  Jenn kept thinking about that moment for the rest of the night.  I said thank you for singing to me.  He did that "I'm watching you" motion to me again.  He got up from the table and gave all three of us big hugs.  Yup.  He knows how to treat the diehards!  KP told him that she has a ticket for the Santa Clarita show, but she can't be there.  He told her that he would sing to her empty seat and think of her.  What a sweetie.  Jenn and I think that he looks like some actor, but we can't place the face.  He's handsome, he's funny, he's got mucho talent.  I approve!  KP told them that I kept saying "YES!" every time he nailed my favorite bass lines.  JT smiled because Ryan had received the stamp of the PellaPusher's approval.   JT is so cute with how protective he is of RC.  I'm guessing that he's the one that suggested RC for the group, so he's hoping that it works out well.  No worries, JT.  

Jeff also stood up to hug us.  He said, "Hello, Sweetheart" to KP.  Jenn told him that she was up late last night making the cookies, and he was very grateful.  He made sure later that he had his treat bag at the end of thing when I saw it on the table just sitting there.  He told me that SD would not be at the So Cal shows, because he needs to be in Nashville.  I tried not to scream bloody murder.  SD's sub will be Christopher Rossi, whom has subbed for him before, sometime last year.  These guys seriously don't know what a change in lineup does to fans like me.  JT said that we can "compare and contrast" and smiled.  I smiled back, because it's not his fault that his cohorts make me crazy.  I told him that Jenn and I would not be at Santa Clarita because Angela is getting married.  He said, "Really?"  I told him yes, and that I am the maid of honor.  He sweetly took my hand, and said, "Awww."  I said that we'd be at the Rrrrancho show, including Angela.

Calvin stood up to hug us, too. He said that it's been about a year since he's seen me.  He remembers!  I told him that it's been 363 days.  We didn't talk much because we were interrupted by people in line in back of us.  Where did they come from?
CAAALLLLVINNNN!


Scott smiled when KP told him why she wouldn't be at Santa Clarita.  Jenn showed him pictures of her cookies in progress, and one of the pictures included her fiance Marc.  CSL4 heard "grandson".  No.  I told him about Angela getting married, and we talked about the wedding.  He asked if we would be going to any shows there, and I said that I only know that were cruising around town for the bachelorette party.  We told him that the wedding would be taking place at a resort hotel, and he said, "Oh, it will be nice, then.  Not like at the Elvis Chapel of Love."  

When Steven told KP and Jenn that he would not be in So Cal, Jenn asked if I knew, and KP asked if Wendy knew.  He told KP that Wendy knows because he emailed her about it.  When I got to the conversation, I glared at him and said, "This whole Nashville thing is NOT working out for me!"  To break the tension, KP told him that we were planning on doing a road trip to Nashville.  I told him that I can't afford to go to Nashville right now because I will be spending my money in Reno for the next 3 months.  He smiled and told us to come out in the summer.  (Dude, that's dedicated to drum corps.  I told you this is not working for me).  

We waited for the guys to finish taking pictures with one of the ushers before commandeering them for ourselves.  We needed to tell CJ to get into the pic with them.  Then KP stood in front of the same tree as the usher was using as a backdrop.  I played Director and asked them to stand by all of the pretty trees.  As we were walking, I told SD that I missed him a lot, and SD said, "Really?  Aw, how sweet."   Hello, it's been 363 days!!!  They really have no idea.

CSL4 said, "Let's sit on the bench.  (KP) can be in the middle."  JT said, "We'll each put our hand on her knee."  CSL4 did not get the memo, but he didn't complain that KP was touching his knee.  SD told CSL4 to hang off of the lamp post, but he didn't, so SD did.  KP tripped on the cement underneath the bench.  I did, too.  Jenn specifically kept her hands to herself because she didn't want to get the guys sick.  She had to balance, though, and put her hand on JT's knee, and he scooted closer.  

Pella and the Pusher


After I tripped and took my picture with the guys, I asked for all 3 of us to be in the picture with them.  JT said, "Do you want lap pictures?"  I laughed and said, "No.  Well, yes, but..." and he said, "I know," like he was Han Solo talking to Princess Leia.  So then KP came over and JT told her to sit on his knee.  She didn't and sat on the arm of the bench instead, but he still put his hand on her hip.  We're so cute.

I asked RC for a pic with him.  KP talked to him about the trees and she also told him that she saw him roll his eyes.  He said he knew we'd notice if he messed up.  He also said that he was glad that the Christmas shows were the first songs for which he needed to learn the choreography, because the Motown songs are hard.  He also said that he's glad that he gets to sing from the podium during "Bang!"  So, does that mean for sure that he'll be there for after Christmas, too?  :)  
With Bass Man Ryan

Jenn and I talked to CSL4 and he tried the cookies, asking how she got the thickness right.  She didn't hear him ask that, maybe because he had a mouth full of cookie.  Then she was going to show him pictures of the cookies again, and mentioned Marc's bro, at whom I can't help but stare because he is major gorgeous-like.  I don't know why I talked about some other gorgeous man in front of two of my favorite gorgeous men (CSL4 and SD).  I'm crazy.


SD asked me what was new.  I told him that I got a promotion, and now I take the train in to work, and I think of CSL4 when it is crowded, picturing him snuggling as he makes new friends.  That reminded me to tell CSL4 that he was out of control tonight with that part.  He said, "Yeah, I liked it."  He cracks me up.  I showed him my Clarice bandaid, and my Clarice earrings and necklace.  He said, "I like that song, 'There's Always Tomorrow'", and proceeded to sing a bit of it.  Had I my Pella Jujo, I would have chimed in with him, but I was on overload from the post-withdrawal happiness.  I told him that the Bandaids were on sale at Target for $1.00.  He said, "EACH?!"  I told him that they were per box, and that they had Rudolph, too.

But his shirt is neither purple nor yellow


KP was happy to get a picture with CSL4 and her little Bumble.  She asked SD to deliver Fred's cookies to him because he hadn't come out to the lobby yet.  SD did so, and Fred came out to thank KP in person, then introduced her to his brother, telling him that she was the one that made the miniature for him.  His bro lives in Denver.

I asked SD if he was going to be at the Reno shows in January.  He said yes.  I told him that I'd be going to my 100th show the day before my birthday, and he said, "I'll definitely be there because it's special."  Aw, thanks, honey.

One last pic of us for 2014
We went to dinner at Old Chicago Pizza and Taproom.  During our debrief, Jenn advised us that the guys were at the bar.  They had APPARENTLY been sitting there for awhile.  OMG, there we were, being loud, and they were there?!  I hope they didn't hear us.  Jenn needed to sleep off her mojito and I was not quite done with my pear cider, so she left ahead of us.  A few minutes later, the guys got up to leave. Uh-oh.  I texted Jenn to tell her that the guys were on their way back to the hotel.  Luckily for her, she got to our room before they could see her and think that she was stalking them.  

KP and I walked back to the hotel and she took a picture of me cleaning my boot outside.  Jenn wasn't asleep yet, so we giggled and talked for awhile before finally getting some shuteye.
When in Denver, clean your boots!


The next day, Jenn didn't want to go downstairs to breakfast too early for fear that the guys would see her again.  She didn't have to worry:  they had a 7:00 a.m. flight and were well on their way to their next gig at the time.  We got some food and I bought ornaments before getting on our flights, which we barely boarded before the final boarding calls.  They're so efficient in Denver!  KP and I had to deal with loud children in back of us, and someone enabling them by playing music out loud for them to sing "Frozen" at the top of their lungs.  People, please get headphones for your kids.  I needed to sleep.  KP wondered why Jenn wasn't at the gate next door when we arrived at LAX.  Silly, KP.  Jenn flew to Burbank.  

I waited for what seemed like forever for my bag and for the FlyAway.  There were 2 buses blocking the shuttle pickup area because one of them was waiting to board a bunch of people for a cruise, and the other one just didn't have room to maneuver around it.  I was one of only 2 passengers on the bus; it was like being in a huge limo.

It's so nice to have Bro and his family local:  after I got back to Van Nuys, I hung out with them for the rest of the evening.

What a great 36 or so hours.  The PellaPusher is back!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

DLR LotD 12/07/14

Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Sunday, December 7, 2014

"I like naked LEGO." -- Sherry, at the Downtown Disney Monorail Station

Simple Gifts 12/07/14

Simple Gifts
Sunday, December 7, 2014

Microphone LEGO pieces

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/06/14

Simple Gifts
Saturday, December 6, 2014

Impromptu visits to see Bro and family, because we can!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/05/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, December 5, 2014

Major stage love after a 363-day drought.

Thanks, guys!


Thursday, December 4, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/04/14

Simple Gifts
Thursday, December 4, 2014

The wonderful aroma of pine that emanates from the very real Christmas tree in the building where I work.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/03/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Flash and Arrow crossover episodes

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/02/14

Simple Gifts
Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Rain

Monday, December 1, 2014

Simple Gifts 12/01/14

Simple Gifts
Monday, December 1, 2014

A brass quartet from the Salvation Army Band playing Christmas music for passersby at Union Station


Sunday, November 30, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/30/14

Simple Gifts
Sunday, November 30, 2014

Five. More. Days.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Simple Gifts

Simple Gifts
Saturday, November 29, 2014

The annual visit to Tom's Farms

Simple Gifts 11/28/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, November 28, 2014

Family Movie Time

Friday, November 28, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/27/14

Simple Gifts
Thursday, November 27, 2014

Giving Thanks with family and friends

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/26/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, November 26, 2014

No line at the grocery store on Thanksgiving Wednesday

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/25/14

Simple Gifts
Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Getting the Christmas cards done by my traditional deadline

Monday, November 24, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/24/14

Simple Gifts
Monday, November 24, 2014

Rewards cards for discounts on groceries


Sunday, November 23, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/23/14

Simple Gifts
Sunday, November 23, 2014

Mustaches

Are You Coming To The Tree?

It's Katniss Time!  Several of us headed out to the Cinerama Dome with a bunch of other people to see the 11:15 p.m. showing of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I", so we were technically there for opening day.  I had bought Mockingjay pins for Cindy and me, so we wore them that night.

  • I watched the first movie of the series a lot during the weekend beforehand, as it was shown on ABC Family several times.  It reminded me of stuff that happened, but I would have also liked to have seen "Catching Fire", too.  Maybe when Part II comes out, I'll do the whole series in one day.  My butt already hurts from thinking about it.
  • Effie!  I love how she does her best with the drab gray uniform so that she can still feel fancy.
  • Loved seeing Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and got sad about it, too.  I love that he is Katniss' champion, having faith in her that she needed to make her decision to be the Mockingjay.
  • This is the book that made me Team Gale, at least at the beginning.  I'm pretty sure that I turn to Team Peeta by the end of the series. I was pretty fickle about the whole thing, because they each had their own merits.
  • I shudder when I see white roses now.  They remind me of the blood in President Snow's mouth.  This movie did not help with the shuddering.
  • Love the flirting between Effie and Haymitch, even though it was for a brief moment.
  • President Coin's hair needs work.  I agree with Effie when she looks her up and down.
  • Cressida's hair, though, is very cool.
  • I had a hard time trying not to think of the Peacekeepers as Daft Punk.
  • Every time I think about the song "The Hanging Tree", it gets in my head.  And now it's there again.
  • How does Katniss know which arrow she's reaching for when they're behind her?  What if someone switches the order of the colors?  
  • "If we burn, you burn with us."
  • "My sister gets to keep her cat."
  • "It is the things that we love the most that destroy us."  <shudder>

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/22/14

Simple Gifts
Saturday, November 22, 2014

Musicians

Happy St. Cecilia's Day!


DLR LotD 11/21/14

Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Friday, November 21, 2014

"Look, 'It's A Leg Day'!" -- Sherry, pointing to Ariel and Eric dancing (and repeating AVP's line), at the Very Merry Christmas Parade

Simple Gifts 11/21/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, November 21, 2014

Sit Down time with the chef at our favorite restaurant

Simple Gifts 11/20/14

Simple Gifts
Thursday, November 20, 2014

A friend offering a ride

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Simple Gifts 11/19/14

Simple Gifts
Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Baby bats



DLR LotD 11/18/14

Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

"Jingle!" -- Jingle Cruise Skipper, many, many, times, in and out of context, on The Jingle Cruise

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A Jingle Cruise Skipper that make us laugh throughout the entire ride

Monday, November 17, 2014

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Monday, November 17, 2014

Ichabod's reactions to the lifestyles of the 21st century on Sleepy Hollow

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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Dogs

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Zade? Is that you?

Arcadia Festival of Bands
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Arcadia and Monterey Park, CA

I met up with Bro in the morning and we watched most of the band review from the beginning of the competition area after following the Apache Marching Band back to the school in their last parade of the year.  I like to hear the drum major speak to the band before they are dismissed, and she said, "One last time...Band." and they were at parade rest.  "A Ten Hut!"  "'PACHE!!!"  I love that band too much.  It always brings a tear to my eye to know that it's the last band review for the seniors.  
Apaches

It's nice to have Bro back where he belongs, now that he's back to being a So Cal resident.  We walked back to the cars to get chairs, and I had a folder to give to the new Spaghetti Dinner chair person, so we did that before sitting down at the beginning of the competition area.  We like to sit there to watch Mr. Landes, the former band director, give final instructions to the drum majors before their competition starts.  We met a woman named Heddy whom has a daughter in the Glendora band.  I made sure to yell, "GO, MARY!!!" for her when Glendora approached.
Mr. Landes and AHS Drum Major
Mary's in this rank

Bro and Heddy


Bro didn't want to go to the field tournament, so I went to East LA College by myself.  First, though, I volunteered for a couple of hours at the ticket booth, which I enjoyed.  I tend to go quickly because I know that people are there to see particular bands, and they need to be in the stadium by a certain time, so they don't have time for dilly dallying.  Also, I know how impatient people get when they're in a long line.  Tip for those of you attending high school events:  bring cash, because they don't always accept credit cards.  We didn't know where any ATMs were, either, because this was a new venue for us.  We are usually at Citrus College, and their stadium is currently under renovation.  We did take checks, though, so I know now to take my checkbook to these events, too.  Thanks, Bro, for loaning me cash!  One of the people taking over when my shift was done was a guy with whom I had a cross-age training class in high school.  I had met his wife last year, and we talked about him because I recognized her last name.  It was good to see Doug again, and I'm glad he remembered me.  We were 2 people out of a group of 4 that hung out together when we were teaching physical education to elementary school kids.  

I made it into the stadium for the last group of bands, the 6A Division.

MIRA MESA HIGH SCHOOL SAPPHIRE SOUND
Show title: "Beyond Perimeters"
Their color guard outfits look like something Santa Clara Vanguard (or SCV Cadets) wore one year, with red velour pantsuits and bright orange stripes on their chests.  The saxophone player had a lot of solo sections, and was quite good.

RIVERSIDE KING HIGH SCHOOL KINGSMEN
Show title: "Into the Woods"
They have trees on wheels.  They have trees on flags.  At one point, the color guard posed like they were trees.  There was no Elsa or Anna, which I know aren't characters in the play, but they had women dressed like Anna and Elsa walking beside them (with the staff) during the band review.  

EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL GOLDEN HAWKS
Show title: "The Evolving Light"
They had cool LED lights that they used as lanterns and accents.  It was really neat.  The last color guard soloist's rifle was sparkly when she turned it around on her last throw. 

RANCHO BERNARDO HIGH SCHOOL ROYAL REGIMENT
Show title: "In Blood, There Is Life"
OK, so when they started to bring their props into the stadium, they carried wooden boxes as if they were pall bearers.  So I wondered if they were supposed to be coffins, but they weren't traditional show-coffin shapes, if that makes sense.  They were rectangular. Anyway, I thought I heard some Feeney "Dracula" in there, which made me smile.  (Feeney's "Dracula" is the show that got me hooked on Pacific Crest).  The show is good, and I'm not just saying that because I like the whole vampire thing.  One of their formations looked like a bat, but not like Batman Bat.  An ACTUAL bat.  The flute soloist was excellent, and the solo music really added a lot to the eerieness of the show.  (I tend to think that flutes have an eerie sound when they're not playing happy parade music).

CHINO HIGH SCHOOL 77TH CALVARY
Show title: "Out of This World"
Pretty screens with bright colors for the planets.  I also really liked their CG uniforms, especially because the dark blue matched the band.  Very pretty flags, too.  I liked their show much more than DCI's Carolina Crown show with the same name.  Maybe because they actually played stuff from Holst's "Planets", specifically "Jupiter" and "Mars".  Maybe because they didn't talk during the show.  Maybe because they didn't have trampolines.    The guy sitting in front of me really didn't need to sing along with "Starry Starry Night", because he's not what I like to call "in tune".

MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING SUNDEVILS
I don't know the title of their show.  It's not in the program.  However, the color guard walked onto the field in colors similar to SCV's Scheherazade colors, and they were wearing veils on their faces.  Then I heard some of those familiar notes, and wondered why Bro didn't tell me that they were doing Zade.  He didn't know, I guess.  Their new red band uniforms look great on the field, but I don't like them for band reviews.  Also, they didn't really match the color guard's colors.  Oh, AND they start their show with the one CG gal in the middle, while the rest of the band is in circles surrounding her.  Had they used pillows, I would have lost my mind.  The show wasn't all Zade, but it had several elements of it.

Host Band in exhibition:
ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL APACHE MARCHING BAND 
Show title: "Follow the Leader"
I love that they march onto the field, unlike the other bands that just walk casually.  It looks weird when they disperse to set up, but whatevs. Music was Beethoven's Toccata and Fugue, Dvorak's New World Symphony, and something else that I can't remember.  Ooh, CG costume change!  I would wear those red sequin tank tops.  Well, maybe not to work, but you know what I mean.   Nice to see the "A" of their uniforms on the field (they usually change to the red with gold bars for field shows).  I like that they can put their pink flags into their briefcases, but some of them were sticking out a little bit.  I enjoyed this show.
Apache Percussion

I like to stay for awards for Arcadia's tournament because I get to hear their drum cadence.  They never get the arc right for the student leaders, it's like tradition.  I don't know why Arcadia's CG captains weren't wearing their capes, but at least the other bands' leaders wore theirs, because that's probably my favorite thing to see during awards.  El Dorado's drum majors had LED lights on their uniforms during their salute.
Mt. Carmel Leaders Saluting Arcadia Leaders
Results can be found on World of Pageantry's website. The Grand Champion (combined parade and field show scores) aren't there, though, but this is what I remember:

Auxiliary:  Mt. Carmel
Band: Rancho Bernardo High School, continuing their 14-year winning streak, beating Mt. Carmel by 0.7 point.  (187.2 Mt. C; 187.9 RB).

Rancho Bernardo is like the Blue Devils of the Arcadia Festival of Bands.  Crazy good.  

Congratulations to all of the bands participating today.  Thanks for being there!

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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Watching the Arcadia Festival of Bands with Bro

Friday, November 14, 2014

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Walt Disney's "The Little Mermaid"

Happy 25th Anniversary, Ariel!  

http://hellogiggles.com/happy-birthday-little-mermaid

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

"Under the Sea"

http://www.buzzfeed.com/jaimieetkin/how-well-do-you-know-the-lyrics-to-under-the-sea?bffbent

17 out of 18.  


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Getting a different perspective in the morning by sitting on the other side of the train

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

I Am Satisfied With My Care

I had seen the sneak preview trailer of Big Hero 6 at Disneyland, in which we were treated to some added effects.  Even without those effects, the movie looked like fun.  After having dinner at Dave & Buster's at Hollywood & Highland, we saw the full movie at the El Capitan Theatre in 3D.  Baymax starred in a laser show. That was cool.  


Baymax with lasers


The opening short was "Feast", and it was adorable.  I love a dog who loves food.  I also love a dog who loves his master so much that he would give up his food for him.  I half expected Lady or Tramp to show up when I saw the meatball rolling across the floor.

On to Big Hero 6:

  • Hiro's robot is awesome.  So innocent-looking, yet so battle-worthy.
  • Why?  Why do they always have to make me cry?!  Multiple times, even.
  • "Bloobilloobilloobilloobilooop!"
  • I love Baymax, especially when he's kinda droopy and drunk-like.
  • "Hairry Baby!  Hairy Baaaayyyybeeee."
  • "I am not fast."
  • I want a t-shirt of the "On a scale of 1 to 10..." faces.
  • Fred's Dad!  (People really should learn to stay until the end of the credits).
  • Wait.  Wasabi's name in the comic book is "Wasabi No-Ginger"?  That's like me! 
  • "There are no red lights in car chases!"
  • "This may undermine my non-threatening huggable design."
Loved it.


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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Our Nation's Veterans.  THANK YOU!

Monday, November 10, 2014

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Disneyland Resort
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Sunday, November 9, 2014

"You can't tell me what to do!" -- Mox, to Sherry, on the way to the New Orleans Square restrooms

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Monday, November 10, 2014

The show that taught me how to read.  

Happy 45th Anniversary, Sesame Street!

Sunday, November 9, 2014

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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Hanging out at Disneyland with my best friend and her family


Saturday, November 8, 2014

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Saturday, November 8, 2014

The Hard Rock Cafe 5K medal and lanyard.  So very cool!


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Friday, November 7, 2014

Special shows before new movies at the El Capitan Theatre


Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Hearing "Stars and Stripes Forever" on John Phillip Sousa's birthday

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sleep Time

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Exercising the right to Vote

Monday, November 3, 2014

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Animaniacs

Sunday, November 2, 2014

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Saint songs during All Saints Day celebration on All Souls Day.  Happy Our Day, my family!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Watching the Apache Marching Band at the Chino Invitational Band Review


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October 31, 2014

Handing out Hallowe'en candy with Linda

Thursday, October 30, 2014

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Alison Sweeney as Samantha Brady on Days of Our Lives

Farewell, Sami!  Thanks for the laughs, the drama, the tears, and the times I wanted to throw things at you.  :)

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

A fried egg on a yummy cheeseburger.  Thanks, eggslut!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Thoughtful friends whom invite me to do fun stuff with them

Monday, October 27, 2014

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Monday, October 27, 2014

A day of resting my feet post-Mouse Adventure

Sunday, October 26, 2014

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Disneyland Resort
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Sunday, Octboer 26, 2014

"Only one team got the Hidden Quest." -- Joe, about Team Not-So-Smarties, at Paradise Pier Hotel

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Being the only team to get the hidden quest in Mouse Adventure Sugar Rush.

Go, Team Not-So-Smarties!!!


Saturday, October 25, 2014

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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Practicing for MouseAdventure by playing logic puzzles and such on Sporcle.com.

Friday, October 24, 2014

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Friday, October 24, 2014

FFE answering a Posse member's question on Instagram

Thursday, October 23, 2014

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Thursday, October 23, 2014

New cover photo and profile picture on FFE's Facebook page.  Swooooon!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Finding Philippine brand Mango Tamarind at more than one store

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Catching up with Angela

Monday, October 20, 2014

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Monday, October 20, 2014

A deflated mylar balloon

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Disneyland Resort
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Sunday, October 19, 2014

"There's a giant boulder next to Indy." -- Cindy, demonstrating her ability to find something "new" every time she visits The Park, at Adventureland

Sunday, October 19, 2014

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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Taking pictures with my family

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Disneyland Resort
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Saturday, October 18, 2014

"What I got out of that is that 'Mox likes riding crops'." -- Linda, in New Orleans Square

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Two guides in a clamshell

Friday, October 17, 2014

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Friday, October 17, 2014

Sharing my love of My Delight Cupcakery with my best friend and former co-workers

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Disneyland Resort
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Thursday, October 16, 2014

"Ooh, these are warm!" -- Rudy, to Sherry, 3 minutes after she said the exact same thing, at Le Salon Nouveau

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Thursday, October 16, 2014

The annual gingerbread house surprise at Haunted Mansion Holiday

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A nice farewell lunch for our regional manager

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Being treated to lunch by our regional manners, former and new

Monday, October 13, 2014

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Monday, October 13, 2014

Garlic

Sunday, October 12, 2014

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Mango-Puree with Champagne as part of a wonderful breakfast buffet treat at Jazz Kitchen

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Disneyland Resort
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Sunday, October 12, 2014

"There's Team Something-on-a-popsicle-stick-that-I-don't-understand!....oh, Sweet Treats!  Team Sweet Treats!" -- Announcer at CHOCWalk, to a team with Disneyland Ice Cream Treats as their team symbols, on Main Street, USA

Saturday, October 11, 2014

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Saturday, October 11, 2014

My sister-in-law

Happy Birthday, V!!!


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Firday, October 10, 2014

Malala winning the Nobel Peace Prize

Thursday, October 9, 2014

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

New Kids On The Block getting their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame


Congratulations, Guys!!!


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Free hair coloring from my hairdresser -- Thanks, Tess!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Pumpkin Goodness Everywhere at Trader Joe's

Monday, October 6, 2014

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Monday, October 6, 2014

"Appalachian Spring" as performed by the company of "Blast!"

Sunday, October 5, 2014

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Sunday, October 5, 2014

A serendipitous trip to Ross to find 2 dresses for upcoming Rockapella shows


Chasing Amazing Amy

I've seen many people rave about "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.  I knew her name as one of the writers for "Entertainment Weekly".  When I heard that they were going to make a movie out of the book, I decided to wait until after I saw the movie before I read it.  I had just finished a book, so I was ready to buy this one on Friday.  But before getting on the Metro to enjoy my reading time on Monday, I needed to see the movie.  Wow, I'm glad I did.


  • Ben Affleck does a fine job of the husband that doesn't know what the heck is going on, yet he's not so much innocent of everything in the world.
  • Rosamund Pike now scares me.  Not that I ever had an opinion of her before, but whoa, girl.
  • Oh, Neil Patrick Harris.  You were so creepy.  
  • This is me during most of the movie (inside my head  most of the time):  "WHAT THE F**K????"
  • When Nick put on that NY baseball cap, I felt Ben's pain that it was not a Red Sox hat.  Turns out he refused to wear a Yankees cap, and compromised to the Mets.
  • I loved twin sister Margo:  "Whoever took her is bound to bring her back."
  • "You. F***king. Bitch."
  • "You two are the most f**ked up people I've ever met and I deal with f**ked up people for a living."
  • I really liked Kim Dickens' detective character, because she was really smart and not too quick to arrest Nick.
  • I didn't realize that was Sela Ward until I saw the credits.  I recognized her face, but couldn't place it.
  • So I'm guessing that the Ellen Abbott character was supposed to be like Nancy Grace?  She did a great job.  I was irritated by her just as much as I'm irritated by NG.
  • This movie is full of crazy twists and moments of OMG.
  • Great score, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.  Suspenseful and eerie.
Great movie.  There are a couple of moments where the squeamish won't be happy, but It's quite interesting and suspenseful.  I'm looking forward to my commute tomorrow!  Ooh, apparently it has a different ending so that Flynn (whom also wrote the screenplay) didn't spoil it for the readers or the moviegoers.  Awesome.


Dinos, in Big Size

Last month, Linda, V, Brady and I met up at a Park N Ride so that we could carpool to tLA to see "Walkiing with Dinosaurs" at the Staples Center.  After showing them my office, we walked over to L.A. Live for lunch at Smashburger.  
Brady Enjoying his Drink


We had a lot of time before the show started, so we walked to the JW Marriott to look around in an air-conditioned environment.  We saw a model of the hotel grounds, and I made it our mission to find the rooftop pool.  I found a hotel key on the floor, and felt official.  At the pool area, they had games, and it was quite nice up there.  The sun was still scorching, though, so we didn't stay up there for very long.
Playing Basketball


By The Pool


We walked over to the Staples Center, and I finally had someone to take a picture of me with Chick Hearn's statue!
Wishing I was "In The Refirgerator"


Linda and I had seats together, and Brady and V had other seats, so we found those, still had time, and went to concessions, and still had time.  But at least we didn't have to rush.

The show itself was really neat, as the narrator talked about different eras of Earth's evolution.  I marveled at the little baby dinosaurs, the big dinosaurs, and the mamas protecting their babies.  I also liked seeing the dinosaurs battle each other.  The pop-up plant life was pretty cool, too.
Mama and Babies


Jurassic Period

Yummy...inflatable plants.

Battle

Rrrraaawwwwrrrr!


The kid behind us was really funny:  at the start of the show, he was kind of chanting and singing about dinosaurs, so much so that I started to chant myself.  His excitement upon finally seeing the dinosaurs was contagious.  He also made a mess on the floor with his snacks that his mom didn't clean up afterward, which irritated me, but whatevs.

My favorite line from the narrator:  "...the Jurassic Period.  A fantastic era for the dinosaurs, and for Steven Spielberg."  I also liked when he almost got eaten by the T-Rex because he was so busy talking about them that he didn't see Mama T-Rex coming up behind him.  Also, Baby T-Rex's attempts at roaring were reminiscent of little Simba in "The Lion King".

We had a great time, and I would recommend it to anyone who likes dinosaurs.  You can even take a picture with a green screen so that it looks like one is chasing you!  Fun.

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

An impromptu dinner with friends on National Taco Day

Friday, October 3, 2014

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Friday, October 3, 2014

Treats of food from my co-workers

Thursday, October 2, 2014

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Tuesday, October 2, 2014

Shade on a hot day

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

First time at Grand Central Market today in L.A.