Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Go, Roses!


It's Rose Parade Day!  

When Bro and I found out that Santa Clara Vanguard would be in the parade as a kickoff to their 50th Anniversary celebration, we were excited.  Especially because our alma mater's band, the Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band would be there, too!  We decided that it would be a great reason for his wife, V, and their two kids to experience their first Rose Parade in person.

In this post, I'll be including photos from this year's very rainy Bandfest on December 30 and 31, 2016.  We attended Bandfest shows I and III.  We wanted Bandfest shirts because they would include the names of both the bands we were there to see, but they had last year's bands listed.  OOPS. We were told to get them from the company's website, but they weren't shown there as of last night.  I hope the contact person answers me soon.

Additional pictures can be found on my Snapchat story, Username PellaPusher.

We took the Gold Line from my regular Metro station at Arcadia.  The line was long because people were buying tap cards and fare.  Lucky for us, I had gone the night before to buy TAP cards and fare for our group, so we bypassed the line and got onto the platform right away.  YAY!  I actually thought of doing something ahead of time, and it worked.  Way to start the day off right, Sher!

We got off the train at Lake Station and Bro led us through the crowds to a spot on Colorado Blvd.  We sat and waited for about an hour before the Sound Car arrived. While we were waiting a gentleman was informing his peeps (and the rest of us) about certain aspects of the parade, complete with visual aids (pics of the parade route and the Valley Hunt Club).  Thank you, kind sir!


At a few seconds after 8:00 a.m., the B2 Spirit flew overhead and we knew that the parade was underway!


Westlake High School had a beautiful flower-themed field show, and I loved the color guard's dresses.  During the parade they had big flowers as hats, but I wasn't able to get a picture of them.  As is required, I think, they played "Yellow Rose of Texas" during their pass and review.





On December 31, the weather at Bandfest was much wetter than on the 30th.  This caused a problem for the band from Lawrence Township because they relied heavily on electronics in their show.  So they had lots of tarp and pullups to form canopies over the sound equipment.  Bro asked if DCI's Cadets' director was in charge of their band because they pIaced their own hashtags on the field and took forever to set up.  Neither one of us was able to hear any of the amplified portions, so for us, they did all that in vain.  They sounded great on the street, though.



I was confused when I saw the banner for Buhos Marching Band.  The people behind them were not wearing the same uniforms than the ones we saw at Bandfest.  Instead of sombreros, they wore helmets.  Bro pointed out the sousaphones to prove that they were the same band, because he knew how much I liked the rose design placement on them.  Their Bandfest show was fun to watch, and many people in the audience knew the songs.  I was familiar with most of the songs, but all I could contribute was "MEXICO!!"  TofR president Brad Ratliffe had played with all of the bands when he went to their hometowns to announce their inclusion in the parade.  He is now my favorite TofR president!  He played "La Bamba" during Bandfest with Buhos.




We saw Niceville High School at Bandfest in the rain. I felt sorry for the baton twirlers because they didn't get to wear pants in that weather.  Maybe they don't have day uniform pants because they're from Florida, I don't know.


I really liked Broken Arrow's logo on their flags.  The arrow is Broken and it forms an "A" when intertwined with the B!  This band played at Bandfest II so we didn't see their field show.  I was interested in it, though, because the back of the collars on the color guard looked like they belonged to vampires.

The Queen's float was Miss O's favorite.  Who can blame her? There's a crown on it and royalty waves at you!  Thanks for turning around, Princess Maya!  It's as if she knew her fellow Apaches were there.






One of my perennial favorites is the Herald Trumpeters that precede the Rose Court.  It's nice to hear them do fanfares at Bandfest because you really only hear one or two during the parade as they go by you.



Penn State's baton twirlers got to wear pants during their very rainy show at Bandfest.  I liked their music selections and liked their band more than the other college band there that day.  We didn't get to see their uniforms until parade day.  Look how happy they are to be dry!  Or maybe they're just happy that they all have their instruments, because a bunch of them were just pretending to hold instruments at Bandfest.




Bro laughed when I told him that I didn't like the current uniforms for the Pasadena Honor Band's banner carriers.  I did like the roses on their flags, because the poles looked like a rose stem without the thorns.  I also liked that they danced around during the field show.  Dancing Roses!  They played a special arrangement of Star Wars music for which they obtained special permission to play.  They played at every Bandfest show, so we saw them twice.  During Bandfest III, I lamented that we didn't bring our lightsaber umbrellas because it would have been fun to light them up during that part of the show.  




Bro and I wanted to walk with Arcadia for a bit, so we saw USC and the Salvation Army Band very briefly.  USC marched in their day clothes under ponchos during Bandfest, and the announcer quipped that he thought they were from a place of higher learning, but they had shorts on under their ponchos.  




Then it was time for me to whoop it up for my alma mater.  Bro and I said hi to the band directors because we're geeky like that.  Bro was happy that he got to hear them play this year's march, "Purple Carnival" again.  We walked with them to the place where we had left V and the kids.  Awesome job, Arcadia!  #pache


Hi, Seth!

Hi, Kevin!


You knew I would post more than one picture of them, right?  It's my schooooool!  Arcadia was the last band to perform at Bandfest, after providing the warmup at both Bandfest II and Bandfest III.  It rained on them for their whole performance of "Romeo and Juliet".  So why didn't they have their parasols? That was such a lovely part of that show and they could have helped during the rain.  Maybe they were paper parasols?  They did a great job despite the rain, and two of them got to take pictures with the two Rose Court princesses from AHS.  



My favorite float, and I think Bro's, was this one from The UPS Store.  I love that the giraffe needs more than one bow tie because his neck is so long.

Mr. B's favorite float was Lucy's Pet's float.  Dogs!  Dogs surfing!

The Gifu Shogyo Green Band was certainly one of the most entertaining bands, playing "Thriller" and dancing during the parade.  They also performed "Dancing Queen", complete with a few color guard members wearing ABBA style outfits. President Brad joined in on the fun of that and it was rad.  Yeah, that's 80's speak for all you young'uns out there.




We did not get to see Foothill High School's band during Bandfest, but here they are!


Ooltewah HS marching band's field show was about toys.  I liked the wind-up keys on the back of the uniforms, as well as the paper airplane and crayon props used by the color guard.  Bro thought the music was too easy, but I thought it fit the theme well because they were nursery rhymes.


The Red Raider Marching Band from Pulaski High School included a polka in their field show at Bandfest because their director is some kind of polka champion.  Afterward, President Brad did a cool bit with the trombone section.


Veronica's favorite float was this one from the City of Sierra Madre.  I liked that they played the music from Pixar's "Ratatouille" from the float's speaker system.


Los Angeles Unified School District's Honor Band brought high energy to Bandfest and the parade route. I don't know what they were yelling, but they did yell the same thing a lot.  They reminded me of the SEC bands featured in the movie "Drumline".




I wonder if the California representative of the Bands of America Honor Band is from So Cal, or if they had to make a trek to get here.  



The US Air Force "Total Force" band was one of the bands at Bandfest that played in a LOT of rain.  We were honored to have them there, though, and President Brad stood in the rain, no hat, no umbrella, no poncho, just his TofR windbreaker to show his respect for our armed forces.  LIKE A BOSS!!!  Have I told you that I love President Brad?


I really liked the black and white flags that Grove City HS Marching Band used in their field show "Opposing Forces" at Bandfest.  I liked their show music, which had elements of "West Side Story" and Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet".  


Then we got ready to leave as we waited for the other reason we were there: VANGUARD.  After they approached our area, we followed them for a few blocks until we got to Allen St, where there was a Metro station about 4 blocks away.  We cheered for Brandon and David even though we couldn't necessarily see them.  They were AWESOME.  At one point, the parade stopped because a float broke down, so they played their 1999 "Canyon" music for the crowd.  I almost cried, I was so happy.  They also played that during Bandfest, along with 2014 "Scheherazade" and "Send in the Clowns". Way to start off the 50th Anniversary, SCV!  Thank you to the Tournament of Roses Association for recognizing this corps by having their color guard in the opening festivities on the street, the corps proper during the opening segment, their corps during the flag ceremony on the lawn (which I briefly saw during KTLA's pre-parade coverage), and for honoring them by making them the last marching unit in the parade!  President Brad is a drum corps fan.  Can we make him President forever?  


Pre Show Crowd Warm-up for Bandfest I

Maybe that's Brandon



That's David 2nd from the left in the top row

Beautiful flags used in the opening ceremony






We walked to the Allen Gold Line station and got home without much hassle, so I would definitely take the Metro again for the next Rose Parade I attend.  

I should add for posterity that Miss O's tooth fell out during the parade. Just because she's growing up, and able to deal with no bathroom until we quickly made it back to my house.

Toothless

Bro's dream has come true and he's seen his favorite marching band and his favorite drum corps in the same Rose Parade.  Yay!  

Happy New Year, everyone!  May your 2017 be blessed with many happy memories like the ones we made today.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Diehards Bro and Ate repping Arcadia Apache Marching Band at Bandfest III.  



I think this is the perfect end to PusherPix 2016, don't you?  


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Friday, January 30, 2016

Santa Clara Vanguard bass drums at Bandfest I.


Friday, December 30, 2016

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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Menorah at Arcadia Station

Happy Hanukkah!

Thursday, December 29, 2016

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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Happy Birthday, Rudy!

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

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Tuesday, December 26, 2016

Eskimo Kisses with Pluto


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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

RIP, Carrie Fisher.   Your role as our Rebel Princess made me admire you.  Your sardonic wit made me love you.  Your crusade against mental illness made me respect you. Thank you for the bravery, the laughter, and the hope.

I'll miss you, Leia.

Monday, December 26, 2016

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

Harrah's staff had a gingerbread house contest. I would have voted for this one if they hadn't run out of ballots. 

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Saturday, December 24, 2016

I love this hand crafted ornament by Genevieve Santos, one of the artists I met at Designer Con! 

Merry Christmas to me!

Saturday, December 24, 2016

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Friday, December 23, 2016

Happy Birthday, JT!

12/10/00 Great American Music Hall



Friday, December 23, 2016

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Thursday, December 22, 2016

A rainy day at Disneyland was the perfect excuse to finally get that Lightsaber umbrella I've been wanting.  Mine was the last Luke Skywalker saber left on the shelf.  Go, Blue!


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Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Thursday, December 22, 2016

"I feel bad for myself when I was little, because this is a fun place." -- Miss O, on It's A Small World Holiday

Sooo different from DLR LotD 12/30/12

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Second batch of baking done.  These are one of my favorite cookies to make, for a few reasons.


Thursday, December 22, 2016

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Love that his power is his roar.

Monday, December 19, 2016

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Monday, December 19, 2016

7 years ago today, Miss O was born.  One month later, she met Bananaman.  

Happy Birthday, Miss O!  Your Tita loves you very much.  Even more than she loves Bananaman.







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Sunday, December 18, 2016

Tree is up.  This year's theme is a combination of Drum Corps and Reindeer.  If I had an ornament of a reindeer playing a drum I'd be golden.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

Tea at Four Seasons Tea Room today.  Santa and Mrs. Claus gave us candy canes!

Friday, December 16, 2016

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Stormtroopers!!

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Friday, December 16, 2016

One of the models from Rogue One at the El Capitan

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

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Picked up my tickets for Bandfest, but not from this vehicle.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

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December 13, 2016

A couple of folks treated me to lunch today at Morton's for Christmas.  My entree: a delicious Crab Cake BLT.

Monday, December 12, 2016

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Monday, December 12, 2016

Thanks to Jen for taking this picture and sending it to me.

Geo's Sandwich Crew turned 6 today!

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Sunday, December 11, 2016

Should have brought the red nose that Linda got for me at Denny's.

I'm Gettin' Pella for Christmas

Rockapella at Pepperdine
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts - Smothers Theatre
Malibu, CA

After a morning of baking and preparing goody bags for the guys, I still had time to get pretty before Wendy and Jeff arrived.  Well, I was mostly pretty, just putting on some finishing touches.  I had received a text from Rudy 20 minutes earlier, saying that he was in Chino Hills.   Wendy said, "He's not going to make it."  I don't know why she thought that when we had 6 hours before the show.  He was there about 10 minutes after she had given up on him.  We were still at my house, and all was good, so they helped me carry the goody bags to the car and we made our way to Malibu.

I told the guard at the entrance that we were dropping off something at Smothers Theatre, and she gave me a token for the parking lot.  We briefly contemplated just finding a place to eat on campus and leaving the car in the lot, but we didn't.  I asked the folks at the box office if I could give them or the house manager the bags, and they said I could leave them there and they would get delivered.   I also picked up my will call tickets.  They had trouble finding my tickets but were able to print them on the spot.  Technology worked!  Yay!  JT arrived as we left the theater.  HI!

We walked around campus for a little bit and talked about the Battle of the Network Stars and its role in helping me choose Pepperdine as my school when I pursued my Masters degree.  We enjoyed the view of the Pacific Ocean until we got hungry and decided to go to dinner.  We saw that some students were setting up the plaza around the Christmas Tree, and they said that there was a social function taking place there later that evening.  We figured maybe we could check it out if we got back early for the show.  

Weff chilling in Malibu

Sher and Roo chilling, too


While walking to my car, the guys pointed out to me that there were spots reserved for Rockapella cast and crew.  Hey, that could be us!  Kinda.  Well, I figured I should at least take a picture with the sign.  So I moved my car and JeffEvs took this picture.  Yes, I'm well aware that the school colors are my least favorite combination of colors EVER.  There is a reason you don't see me wearing Waves gear very often.



I usually like to go to Coogie's before a show at Pepperdine, but the restaurant is now called Ollo, even though it is still owned by the same people that own Coogie's.  Whoa, it looks really different.  First of all, there's a bar.  They had closed for 6 months to remodel the place, and it looks swanky now, instead of the homey, beachy feel of Coogie's.  The menu is Farm to Table fresh.  I changed my mind about my order about 5 times before I finally chose the Seared Sea Scallops with cumin, basil oil, bacon mashed potatoes, and spinach.  It was delicious!  I wish that I had some bread to sop up the oil, and somehow refrained from just picking up the plate and licking it off.



Rudy and JeffEvs ordered drinks, which made a nice backdrop for GingerGeorge and Scotcherbreadman to pose for a photo.  Rudy liked his drink, but later ordered the Spice Cabinet Margarita, which he really enjoyed.  JeffEvs ordered the Watermelon Lust, which he also enjoyed. I think everyone really liked their meals, so I'm glad we went there instead of some place on campus.



We had fun with our server, whom decided that whatever we ordered, he would just say that we ordered margaritas.  I don't know why because I was still changing my mind about my order at the time.  When it came time for dessert, Rudy told him that he was allergic to kiwi and asked if it could be taken out of the panna cotta.  The server checked with the chef and told Rudy that it was mixed in with the other fruit.  Rudy ordered it anyway and told him that he's not actually allergic, just doesn't like it.  The server threatened to have the chef double the kiwi.  When the dessert came, Rudy took one bite of his, then tried mine, and asked if he could change his.  I don't know why he just didn't avoid the panna cotta in the first place.  The server was appropriately snarky with Rudy while I was mortified. This whole exchange inspired a new band name, though, which is always a plus: Sarcastic Kiwis.  Anyway, here's a picture of my yummy dessert, the butterscotch creme de pot.



When we had finally taken up as much time as possible without being totally irritating to the restaurant staff, we returned to campus for the show.  We still had a little bit of time and checked out the plaza, but some of us didn't feel right about crashing the student party even though the folks setting it up had told us to return.  So we sat on very heavy wooden chairs and chatted until Bro informed me that he had arrived.  Bro and V were able to bring the kids because Jenn and Katie had both dropped out due to illness.  As I was saying hi to all of them, who should come up to me but my dear friend Gordon!  Gordon was the first friend that Angela and I made while standing in line for a Rockapella show.   I don't know what show it was, but it was very early on in PellaPusher years.  He was even wearing his Rockapella varsity jacket that I love.  He said that he was hanging out with the band before the show.  I asked him later where they went to lunch, and he said Wahoo's.  How am I NOT surprised?  

GORDON!!!!!

We did some ticket exchanging so that the family could all sit together, and I sat by Rudy in row G.  Thank you, Dodie, for allowing for this to happen!  Let me tell you right now that I don't like being so far away from the stage when Rockapella is there, even though our seats weren't bad.  It didn't help that my original seat in row B was still a little bit farther than I would have liked because there was so much space between the stage and row A.  But I was happy to sit by Rudy because we hadn't sat together at a Pella show for a very long time.  Besides, I knew that I'd be in the front row later in the week, so it was all good.  Linda arrived and introduced us to her sister, Diane, whom was attending her first Rockapella show.  They sat behind me and Rudy.  Dodie was on the other side of the theater, sitting by KP and Nicole, in Jenn's seat.  We all finally settled down to watch the show.

Wait. I need a picture of the stage first.




SUN BROTHERS

I'm Gettin' Nuttin' for Christmas
Here we are, sitting in our seats, all mellow, listening to the dulcet tunes of the Sun Bros, and lo and behold, the lyrics to the new song turn out to be based on this year's presidential election. "I said Obama's from elsewhere...(Somebody snitched on me) / I said a ferret was my hair...I wrote in Gary Johnson's name...I know that Hill will win the same..." Scott forgot a line somewhere in there, I think because he was laughing. Something something "authenticity".  The line "now I'm Mister President" had a reaction of silence, then boos.  The song was mashed up with Michael Jackson's "Bad", and I laughed at the background lyrics of "Can I get a tic tac?"  Oh, Scott Leonard, I love you and your wit.

Rudy's reaction to Bryant:  DANG!

ROCKAPELLA

I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day
I miss you, Steve.  I was like this when I first heard Steve sing because I missed Kevin, too.  It's just that the first notes I want to hear at the start of a Rockapella Holiday concert are the ones from the lead's voice, you know?  The one that I last heard, at least.  I actually still miss Kevin's voice on this song because it's the one on the CD.  

BTW, Steve is now listed as "Guests" on the official site.  That's just a whole other blog post and I need to hash that all out in my head first, so....yeah.

Scott introduced himself as Hermie the Dentist.

Hope We Hold
The harmonies were a little off.  Oh, Hi, Mitch!  Nice to see him smile over at me.  Maybe.  Well, at least in my general direction.

Scott loves California.  We love you, too!  
Scott: How many are celebrating Hanukkah this year?
(Response from several people)
Scott:  That's about ten times more than we had in Texas for three days.

Dreidel
Mitch was all crazy.

Scott (spontaneously after the song was done):  HANUKKAH!

Silver Bells
Bryant tried to get in on the action, and the tenors finally let him join.  I don't think they ever let George join.  Scott stopped the music with some hip action.

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
There's my whistle!  

Glow Worm
Jeff tapped Scott's butt during his face drumming solo.  

Scott: Thank you, Jeff, for your sound effects.  It's a good thing you have a beard.  Of course, when you have a beard, it gets hard on those hands.

Walkin' in A Winter Wonderland
I love that when the guys copy Scott's steps at the end, they also slapped their own butts then walked funny.

Scott:  We have a brand new group of guys.  Mitch was filling in for us in Branson and Laguna.  He was subbing then, but then we said, "you be sounding good, you look so fine, will you join the group?" 

Scott then introduced the next song as a mix of McCartney and Tchaikovsky.

Simply Having A Wonderful Christmas Time
Nice.  The next time I'm in this theater, I'll be hearing Tchaikovsky again, watching the niece in "The Nutcracker"!

Scott started to talk about growing up watching "Rudolph" on TV.  Somebody cheered.
Scott: You grew up, too, I love it.  We all grew up.  
Scott:  If you missed that thing, you missed it.  I would sit there and wait from 3:00, no bathroom break, that's it....I now have Rudolph.com.  Nothing's been happening for about 40 years. (Talks about the scientific possibility of a red-nosed reindeer).  So there, all you naysayers, all you haters.  Don't throw that at me, I'll take you down.

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
Mitch showed off his stanky leg.  Bryant was getting down during the V formation.

Calvin: (Yes, Calvin talked!!!)  I came from a really large family.  Christmas would be like American Idol. We'd all sing, and my uncle would be like Simon Cowell (thumbs down).

Cal dedicated the next song to his wife.

Merry Christmas, Darling

Scott introduced their new bass, Bryant:  That truly basso profundo voice doesn't come every day.  He's in high demand, singing with Vocalosity and VocaPeople, but we snagged him for California.

Scott, about Jeff doing everything that requires intelligence: He holds all the money.  We're always short.  What's the deal?
JT: Your shortness is not my problem.
Scott:  Ouch.  I've let you abuse my bottom, and now to my face.  We'll see where it goes from there.

Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
I like this song, but I miss my favorite original Rockapella song that they used to do in this part of the show.

Christmas, Don't Be Late
Calvin did the hula hoop motion for Bryant.
Scott:  Me, I want a recount, please.  (Big laughs and cheers from the audience)

<Intermission>

Bro asked me if the sound was bass-heavy or was it due to his being near the speakers.  I didn't think it sounded like that from my seat.  He also asked me if Mitch was looking at me or him, but I only paid attention when MR looked at me, so I don't know.

Sibs


Jingle Bell Rock
HO!  Bryant: "Get your ding dong".  Did they always sing that?
Scott:  Oh my goodness.  That was a little...a little stupid.

Calvin really knows his steps now (I'm thinking of when he first joined the group and was concentrating on the notes so much that he hardly danced).

Please Come Home For Christmas
Nice catch, Scott!

Scott: Malibu is ready for Kwanzaa.

Matunda Ya Kwanzaa
Nice bass performance, Bryant!



Scott said to a woman in the front row, Samantha: You are tickled by me.  I hate it when we get a shy one.
Samantha said that she's from California.
Scott: I could tell.  What do you do?
Samantha: I rock and roll.

Samantha said that she doesn't sing, but she does dance.  Oh, boy, and she did.  So much so that Mitch clearly didn't know what to do.  Calvin motioned for him to go over and sing to her, but as soon as he sang his line, he went back downstage.  They looked frightened.  I was frightened. Jeff did some hip checks with her.  There was a lot of confusion, especially from me because I'm not used to JT dancing with the girl on stage during this part.  Or perhaps because I thought to myself, "Should have picked my niece.  WHAT was he thinking?"

Bryant: My favorite part of singing with these gentlemen is looking out and seeing all of the smiling faces.

Grinch
Go, BV!!!


Scott:  I didn't know you had that much aggression in you, Bryant.

Auld Lang Syne

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Go, Mitch!  That was nice.
Scott and Cal pointed to each other during the slide show.

Angels We Have Heard On High
Bryant needs to conduct the audience more for the participation portion.  

Scott said that they were going to Tracy, and we cheered:  Road trip to Tracy!

Encore

All I Want for Christmas Is You
Samantha stood up and danced.  Girl, there are people behind you that would like to watch the show.  Did she not think we had watched enough of her before?

Rockapella sang on the Carmen show for 59 years, according to Scott.

Carmen / Billie Jean
Go, Mitch, with your MJ kick!  

Hold Out for Christmas (off mic)

Meet and Greet
Jeff walked through the lobby door, came up to me, hugged me, and said, "I could hear you cackling out there."
Sher: Somewhere out there.  Sorry I'm so loud.
JT: No, You're perfect, you're perfect!  It kept me going!
Aw, thanks, JT.  When did this become a thing?  I didn't have to hunt him down to greet him.  He found me.  What?!

With the newbie


Calvin told JeffEvs that they went to Wahoo's for lunch.  JeffEvs informed him that it is a local chain.  I love getting hugs from all of the guys, but Cal's seem to be the tightest. He's such a sweetie.
His hugs make me smile this way

Mitch gave me a bunch of hugs and I told him I was glad to see him (last time I saw him I wondered if I'd ever see him again, and he hopefully said, "I'm going to say yes.  Yes.  I WILL see you again").  I introduced him to Rudy and Rudy mentioned Steve.  I said that Mitch and I have already talked about that, he knows I love seeing him, and we're good.  Mitch nodded in agreement.  Rudy asked if I went to Disneyland with Mitch and MR gave Cal a hard time again, especially about Tower of Terror.  Cal: Why did you have to mention that again?  They're so darn funny.

Mitch and Sher

Yay!  She took a picture with the guys!



I said hi to Bryant, and he said, "I saw the writing on the bag and said, 'Dammit!  I know who that's from!  And I bet there are 90 cookies in that bag.  DAMMIT!"  You're welcome, BV.  Bryant said that he had three weeks to learn the music.  Yeah, but you're a pro!

I waved to Scott as he talked to other people.  KP said that once Fred arrived and started talking to her, Scott looked at the two of them and said, "I'm going to go say hi to Sherry."  Aw, sweet.  His first words to me as he hugged me: "Thank you for the cookies."  I told him that their videos have been getting me through the last couple of months.  "Because I don't love you enough already, you go and make those videos and make me love you more.  Because (I mouthed the actual words) WTF?!?"  He laughed and said, "Yeah, I knew it would go over well in California, but didn't know about Texas.  They were OK with it, but probably only because he won.  If he had lost, they probably wouldn't have liked it at all."  I told him that I got a promotion and he congratulated me.  He kept yawning and I asked if he was tired.  He said it was 2 AM for him.  I told him I"m not used to them coming over the day before the show, but maybe they just wanted to get adjusted to the time.  Or leave Texas.  He smiled.  Gordon came over to talk to us and I told Scott that Gordon was my first friend in line at a Rockapella show, 19 years ago.  Wow.  That was a long time ago.  

I love the color of his shirt


As we were saying our good nights, JT asked, "Are you coming to the San Francisco show?"   Um, yeah, if he means "Tracy".  We told them all to travel safely and would see them on Friday.

We took a different route home than we did on our way there because I don't like driving winding roads at night.  On the way, Rudy learned that Rockapella had made a third Christmas CD.  I told him I'd get one for him in Tracy.  But I forgot.  Sorry, Rudy.

You know what I don't like?  Having to go to work the day after a Rockapella show.  Because, like, I'm tired, and I can't blog before I go to bed, and this had to wait several days.  Sorry for the delay, Posse.

Next up:  Pella at Tracy, CA


Saturday, December 10, 2016

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

With our Nutcracker star

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JT happily did this when the other guys left right away to catch their red-eye flights.

JT is da bomb.

Great signs, Wendy!

Thursday, December 8, 2016

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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Tuned in to Happy Days and it was the episode when Joanie and Chachi first sing what would become the theme song for their spin-off.

Yes, I still know all the words.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

New Emoji, thanks to the diamond box today.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

I heart him.  I heart him very much.


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

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Monday, December 5, 2016

Taste Test Time!

Sunday, December 4, 2016

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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Don't tempt me, Ralphs!  Why is there a random hippo right there, anyway?

Saturday, December 3, 2016

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Saturday, December 3, 2016

Sweet.  My Godbrother's first dance with his new bride to the song "I Swear".

Friday, December 2, 2016

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Friday, December 2, 2016

Look who I found at Arcadia Station tonight!

Thursday, December 1, 2016

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

One of the old buildings in Downtown LA. See the gargoyles and the terraces?