Sunday, May 31, 2015

All I See is Beach!

Florence, South Carolina


Well, it has finally come for a few days off and it was time to hit the beach.  The sun was shining, the weather was warm, and the time was right for a little vacation while we were on tour.  We have not had a chance to do anything like this for a very long time; even the crew was able to take advantage of having a few days off as well.

We could hardly wait!  Literally the last show couldn’t end soon enough.  We were all ready for a break and a chance to get away since in reality we would have been home right now if these last couple of weeks hadn’t been added. 

Even though they were, we are making the most of our time that we have left to spend together before we part and some go on different paths. 


Checking into our beachfront resort hotel, the view from the balcony was nothing, but beach and ocean-view from as far out as you could see extending in both directions.  For me, it brought back many memories from my college days when we were in Myrtle Beach for spring break and track meets. 

Taking a moment to reflect…

And then it was off to the beach and go-carting for the two days that we had to spend there.  Not to mention…all the fresh seafood too!


Sometimes it’s a little crazy, but all we need is to get away and relax and we will all feel so much better.  That mini vacation will always be in the memory books.

Unfortunately, as all good times do, it went way too fast and reality hit; it was time to get back to business. 

Even though this was one of our shorter weeks, it did not feel that way at all.  We had numerous visitors in to watch the show and we also had in-shows!  While some were professional, others were just for fun, and still others were humorous. 


It was amazing to see all the work that fellow cast members put into their performances even after having well over 400 shows.  We are literally a family here, spending as much time together as what we do so it makes sense that when one reaches for the stars, we all do and when one falls, we all do.  It is hard to come by, but when it does; don’t let that feeling get away. 

We are all getting anxious to get home as tour winds down, but we have to finish strong with only two weeks left.

Back to Alabama we head on another long bus ride.




Monday, May 25, 2015

BAMA

Birmingham, Alabama

We arrived to our next destination early in the morning around 5 AM, so most of my time was spent asleep or trying to sleep on the bus, so sightseeing on our trip really wasn’t something that happened.  When I awoke again later that day and looked out my hotel window, what I saw was definitely not what I expected to see.


I anticipated seeing open land, lots of grass, and farmland, but instead we were right down town and surrounded by concrete.  Maybe I had the wrong picture of what I thought Alabama may have been like, but highways, bridges, high-rise buildings, and little to no green grass, definitely sent my mind for a trip; along with the fact that Uber did not exist here either so we all went a little frantic. 


You never realize how dependent you are on something until it isn’t around anymore.  I know that we only used to have taxis, but this really demonstrated why we all like Uber so much more.  It allows you to call and speak to the driver specifically and see the car in route to you as well as the route you will be taken to your destination; these taxis on the other hand, would not show up, ran really late, took you the farthest distance possible just to increase the price you owed, and topping it all off the call station directors were insulting or didn’t even bother to answer their phones.  Needless to say we all really were not exactly happy, but we made it work.


While some chose to stay close to hotel and not deal with the taxicabs, others ventured out a little.  There were a few good shopping districts around as well as a cute downtown area with a few small parks. 


However, I was still wishing we were in an area like the one depicted in the movie “Sweet Home Alabama”.  I think we could all use a little bit of country in our busy lives right now.



Until then, we are headed to South Carolina for THREE days off!!!!




Monday, May 18, 2015

Our Home Away From Home

Tampa, Florida

So, we are back in Florida again and it really feels like this is our second home this year.  I think we have spent more time in this state than what I will spend in my home state for the next two years. 


Even our local workers for during the show are all familiar since we saw them for our dress runs at rehearsals as well as our shows in Orlando. 


Meaning, it was quite a comfortable week along with the fact that we had the least amount of shows that we have ever had scheduled.  This was due to the Stanley Cup Playoffs; and the Tampa Bay Lightning still playing which happened to be the same team’s arena that we were performing in as well.


It was a nice change that even though we all may have been holding our breath and hoping for shows to be cancelled and to see a hockey game, it was also just as well to already have this city under our belts so we don’t have to come back at a later time.


I mean we even got to perform on Stanley Cup Playoff ice!!  So there were lines, hash marks, and hockey circles on the ice this time when we are normally used to just a plain white, blank surface.  Change in this case was needed and exciting!


Aside from all of that hype, we were able to actually enjoy some time off in the Florida sun while the crew finally saw their first day off since March!


We made sure to lay by the pool, stroll along the Tampa River Walk, as well as venture out to coast at Clearwater Beach and since a fair amount of the guys have enjoyed playing soccer this year, we even got see them play in a tournament that they entered!


It was a fun filled week and even though we put in our work and made it to Show Number 400, and had a lot of familiar faces in the audience, we also got to enjoy our downtime as well!



Thank you Florida, for being our home away from home this year.  We will see you soon, but for now we say goodbye and head to the road for our journey to Alabama. 





Sunday, May 10, 2015

Normal Week!

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

So this is the first week all tour that we have actually had a schedule like every other show.  This never happens and to only have two shows on a Sunday is literally unheard of this year.  It feels so good to be able to go to the gym or go for a run or go out and sightsee and not just see the grocery store and the arena.


Having those two days off meant being able to not only get a real workout in at a real gym (Spectrum) and spending time just laying out by the pool.  We finally got to see the sun again!


Its crazy how just having time to do what you want and do the things you need to do makes you feel ten-times better.  Also, without a crazy amount of shows this week; we also all had energy and weren’t dragging.  I mean I was even able to run to the LSU (Louisiana State University) campus in between shows the one-day along with being able to fin a gorgeous lake to run by at the City Park.


And of course, when the sun got too warm, it was time to either go to the mall or the movies.  Both of course happened for many. 


Even though I may be a bit behind times and spent a majority of nights catching up on movies that I have failed to see; I was finally caught up enough to see the new Avengers movie and Wow!  It was such a great movie to see in my first iMax theater and in 3D at that!


Overall, I would say it was a week definitely needed.



Now, lets see what the next one has in store for us in Tampa.


****Shout out to the crew who spent all of their days putting up Ground Support for the first time this tour!!****








Monday, May 4, 2015

NOLA

New Orleans, Louisiana

Bring on the fried chicken, gumbo, and Bourbon Street because here we come New Orleans! 


I have always wanted to come here and couldn’t be happier that I was given this opportunity while performing.  I don’t think the plane could have gotten there any faster and go figure I was on the later flight too.  Anyhow, we made it through travel day and got to the hotel smoothly so it was time to enjoy NOLA and what it had to offer.


Of course there were so many places that were just “Must See’s” like Bourbon Street, the French Quarter, the Garden District, all of the shopping, the beautiful homes and gardens, the CafĂ© Du Monde, and of course friends from college!


Everything just seemed to come together this week.  We were in a beautiful place with amazing weather and sunshine and the timing was impeccable.


Not only were we performing on a college campus (University of New Orleans), the friends that I got to see were from college and we all ran both track and cross country together and it just so happened to be; that at home for SRU (Slippery Rock University) it was PSAC (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) Track Championships as well.  


So needless to say, there were so many memories that came pouring back especially since one of my friends works in the very arena that we were performing in as an athletic trainer.  That meant that most of my spare time I spent in the ATR (athletic training room), just as I did in college, but this time it was just to visit and hang out instead.  Also, the hurdles in the gym made it hard to resist not attempting the drills we used to do in practice.  Its funny how things always have a way of circling back around at just the right moments. 


And even though we were performing on the smallest ice we have ever seen this tour, just five headers, there was so much more to enjoy about the week. 


I could definitely see myself coming back.  This city lived up to all my expectations and more. 


See you down the road NOLA, off to Baton Rouge.