Monday, February 22, 2016

Birthday Week!

San Jose, CA

So, I am officially a quarter of a century old.  However, it is amazing what a difference of a year makes.  Last year we were in Boston, Massachusetts at this time and there was nine feet of snow on the ground.  This year, it was almost 80 degrees and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky as the sun was shining down on us.  It was a nice change especially because there is snow back home in Pennsylvania right now too. 


Topping it off, there was a really nice pool area this week with a hot tub and a spacious seating area in the courtyard.  One thing we have never had, which was conveniently located next to the pool, was a miniature golf course!  And maybe there wasn’t a court to play basketball or volleyball this week, but the hot tub definitely was put to use.  Whether it was a one-show, two-show, or three-show day, you were bound to find someone relaxing under the stars. 


Ah, the little things.  Speaking of those, this was one of the best birthdays that I have had away from home and it was my first-ever pool and hot tub birthday party!  (I sound so much like a little kid right now.) 


Not only did I get a surprise from my family at home, but the surprises kept coming.  I am so thankful to be surrounded by the people that I am and to have friends that think of the littlest of things and a family that supports and cares about me no matter where I may be. 


And this time, I was all the way out in Cali and on the run!  Continuing the week-old tradition it was time for Run Club again!  This week we were off through the streets of San Jose and wow was it hard to run past an ice cream shop.  Any who, we kept going and going and going like the energizer bunny. 


Then, like any other week it was time to pack up and head on to the next point of interest.

Here we come Oakland, our last stop in California for this tour. 






Friday, February 19, 2016

Love is in the Air

Sacramento, CA

Even though tensions normally run pretty high on most shows around February, it still is the month of love.  Valentine’s Day just seems to sneak right in there when everyone seems to be getting sick and tired of literally everything even being sick and tired.  However, that did not stop us this year.  There were plenty of festivities that brought everyone together from the yummy vanilla and chocolate fruit fondue to just eating pizza and watching television with the girls to having a girls’ night watching the Bachelor! 


I mean, who can say no to that?  We even all received our very own red rose on top of having so much food, you would have thought we were having a potluck dinner for the whole cast and not just the girls.  All around, Valentine’s Day was a hit even if you weren’t with that significant other, we all had each other and that’s what matters most. 


And I think that theme just seemed to bring everyone over the week because we were constantly doing things as a big group including the infamous Elevator Formal. 


Two of our very own crew members began the tradition of just hanging out in formal attire with fancy cheeses and drinks near the elevator normally in some sort of lobby area and the idea just blossomed and now it is a normal thing about every two weeks or so. 


Therefore, it’s no wonder everyone seems to being sticking together, because there is always something to do it seems like or somewhere to go.  People were always out either playing basketball or volleyball on the tennis court in the middle of the hotel area each night.  Boy, did that ever bring some laughs and even if you weren’t going to play, everyone made an appearance just see how things were going. 


Staying active also, Run Club started!  Basically, there was a group of us that got together and just went for a run.  It was not only nice to get out and see some of the scenery, but being in a group is always better than running by yourself in strange places. 


For me, it also brought back all the memories from high school and college cross-country when we set out for a run in a large group.  Now, it was nothing crazy, just running to be active, but also slow enough to still have a conversation.  Hopefully we can make this last!


Our turn around point was Old Sacramento in the middle of our run and it is just this little part of town outside the city with little shops and places to eat and cobble stone streets.  It is as if you are taking a step back in time: very cute and quant. 


But, back to reality and time wasn’t slowing down or stopping any time soon and we were off to San Jose.






Sunday, February 14, 2016

Show Buzz #4

D34!

As the song goes, “ I hopped off the plane at LAX,” and well that’s just what we did.  Coming from the snow and freezing temperatures of Denver to the sunny, warm, and about 75 degrees of California, we were all in heaven.  There were palm trees all around to greet us as we headed into the haunted, but beautiful Millennium Biltmore in downtown LA. 


I must say that I was a little surprised by how everything looked in the area here as well as around Hollywood.  I mean it always looks so glamorous in the movies and it is clearly not all that it is portrayed to be.  And if the homeless people outside weren’t enough to frighten you and the gunshots and sirens weren’t either, then the ghost stories and murders in the hotel were sure to do the trick.  And as nice as seeing Hollywood Boulevard, Sunset Blvd., the Walk of Fame, the Chinese Theater, the Hollywood sign, the LA Live area, along with seeing all the famous faces in the audience like Adam Sandler, Channing Tatum, David Beckham, and Chris Jenner with the Grandkids, we were all ready to head to an area that wasn’t as eerie.


Only about 45 minutes down the road we headed to a place just like that.  Its crazy how in such a little distance things can be so different. 

We were now in the land of fairytales in Anaheim, home to Disneyland and California Adventure Park.  Of course, we all had to make the most of our time and see what it was all about.  For some of us, it was all about reliving those childhood memories and for others, it was about experiencing it for the first time.  And with only one day to do it, which seems to be trend as of late, we were making the most of our time.  From the theme and amusement parks to our very own company Christmas dinner we were trying to make the most of every moment that we had and start bringing in the holiday spirit. 


Soon enough, that time was here and we were in Ontario where Christmas cheer was in full swing.  The lines at the mall just to get in the stores were at least 20 people long let alone the check out lines, which numbered at least in the 40’s in some stores.  Everyone was out to put the final finishing touches on their gifts and pick up an ugly sweater and Christmas décor for the room and Christmas class.  There were of course the holiday surprises and an appearance from Super Josh to top off our holiday week.  The potluck dinner was a hit and just what we all needed, but the thing that seemed to make working on Christmas and being away from home okay in the moment was the fact that we were all able to call home and chat with our friends and family along with knowing that we were someone’s Christmas present.  Somehow, that just made everything all right. 


And before we knew it, we were ringing in the New Year in Long Beach with fireworks over the harbor. 

It’s crazy to sit back and actually think about where we just came from and all the memories we created in just one year.  So, it’s going to be interesting to see what 2016 has in store for everyone on D34 and the new adventures that we will be taken on. 


Until next time Cali.  Off to Las Vegas, Nevada!


Casino after casino, hotel after hotel, bright sign after bright sign; yes we were on the Vegas Strip.  This is what the city is famous for and yes of course there are the natural attractions like Red Rock and the man-made Hoover Dam, but the strip outshines both of those.  Everyone comes to Vegas to make their mark and take their steps on the famous Las Vegas Strip.  Its crazy to think that night after night, year after year, the Cirque Du Soleil shows are sold out, the Miracle Mile Shops always have someone in them, and the casinos are open all day and night never putting the machines to sleep. 


Luckily, everyone survived the week and we all were able to load the bus and head to another desert city, Phoenix, Arizona. 

Arriving upon the Last Frontier, we were all on our last leg, but one thing that kept us going was how great the audiences were every night.  They were loud and alert and interactive which made performing that much more enjoyable.  That along with the fact that we knew Ben Agosto was finally getting to see the show for the first time since the build. 


And even though we were busy at the arena for most of the time or nursing back to health, we did still manage to find places to adventure off to like the Grand Canyon if you were daring and Camelback Mountain and even South Mountain and the ASU (Arizona State University) campus was right around the corner as well. 

And before we knew it, the week was over and time was up.  Another holdover Monday for about the seventh week in a row was complete.  We were off to San Diego. 


Looking forward to the sunshine and warm weather, but of course we arrived on one of the very few rainy days of the entire year. Luckily, there are still about 265 sunny days to come and we were able to soak up some sun in between mid-tour evaluations and the shows. 


Off to the beach we went to walk the boardwalks and piers and see the tide pools, but who could forget about our volleyball games!  Thank goodness it was all fun and games because we definitely should all keep our day jobs.  It was just nice for everyone to be spending time together outside of work.  It was the first time since rehearsals when the show was being built back in Ellenton, FL that we were all together on the beach again.  It brought back a lot of memories, as did the company BBQ.  I think if we all could have had a few more days to spend here we would have before going to the Raisin Capital of the World; Fresno, CA. 


Where we literally found out why this is the area’s only claim to fame.  The downtown area has now been moved and certain parts, as in the one we were located in, were supposed to be going through a revitalization process.  As for now though, if you didn’t rent a car to go to the Sequoya National Forest or Yosemite National Park you were in for a really low-key week. 

It was the world’s own way of telling us that we need to slow down and enjoy our two days off in about seven or eight weeks and it was the crew’s first day off in that long! 


It was also the prime week to focus on contract talks and where we want to be next year at this time.  Sometimes the decision comes easy and other times the same cannot be said.   However, one way or another a decision is reached.  Let’s see where we all end up…

For now though, back to what is right in front of us and that was another bus trip to Stockton, CA. 


We were in for another week spent mainly around the hotel and the arena.  Not only was there not a whole lot to do around the area, but it just wasn’t safe.  Yes, there were the exceptions of a few malls down the road with surrounding restaurants, but it was not a place to be out by yourself.  Luckily, this week the boys had their guys’ night and the girls were looking forward to theirs the following week. 

We were saving up our energy for the next weeks to come with some big cities on the list like Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, Salt City, and Pittsburgh just to name a few. 

So here’s to the cities to come and the places we have already been…See you down the road.



Places to Visit:
Los Angeles – LA Live, Hollywood, the Walk of Fame, Rodeo Drive, the Hollywood sign, Griffith Observatory, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Blvd., the Chinese Theater

Anaheim – Disneyland and California Adventure

Ontario - Ontario Mills Mall, Knott’s Berry Farm

Long Beach – Queen Mary, Shoreline Drive, the harbor area, Bubba Gump Shrimp, the Ferris Wheel

Las Vegas – Casinos in every direction, the Strip, Red Rock, Freemont, the Hoover Dam

Phoenix – Grand Canyon, Camelback Mountain, South Mountain, Tempe, Arizona State University campus

San Diego – Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, Fashion Valley Mall, Tide Pools, the Pier, the Boardwalk

Fresno – If you rent a car you can go to the Sequoya National Forest and Yosemite National Park otherwise there is nothing to do here. 


Stockton – Weberstown Mall, Sherwood Mall, Buffalo Wild Wings, Target


Saturday, February 13, 2016

Port City

Stockton, CA

Another city goes by in California but lately these last two haven’t really felt like California.  Yes, Stockton is the largest inland port in CA, but where we were there weren’t any palm trees and beaches or really warm weather; instead there was a chill in the air and an area that had definitely had seen its better day and age. 


However, we were here to make the most of it, so it was time to go lace up the skates for some extra skating and of course shopping!  It was way overdue for a girl’s day!  There was no better place than here with two shopping malls down the street and they may not have been grand, but it did just the trick.  And of course with more shopping that also meant a trip to the post office to send things home.  Otherwise, I don’t think I would be able to even get on a plane; I have become quite the pack rat this year. 


But like anything else, the more you do something the more you learn and everything prepares you for something to come in the future.  All you have to do is open your eyes and open your mind and you are now at the beginning of a long list of possibilities and opportunities.  This was just the case for the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl! 


Even though I am biased and am a native Pittsburgh Steelers fan, it was still nice to have the hype of the Super Bowl buzzing around the arena while we were doing the show. 


And just like that the “vacation week” as it was being called, with only a total of eight shows, was complete and our travel day Monday was underway. 

A short bus ride later and we arrived at the doorstep of Sacramento, California.