Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving 2011

About 15 of us gathered at my brother's house and enjoyed a great meal and good company. I was getting a kick out of their dog Starbuck who was making the rounds, soaking up the attention.




Leilani is so sweet and friendly, and she wasn't shy showing us her outfit...

And then there was her 3 year old version of Taylor Swift...

Let's EAT!




A beautiful end to a nice day...

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011

When my friend Bev and I started talking about what we could dress up as for a Halloween party, I went online searching for some ideas and we eventually decided on Lucy and Ethel. We knew it had to be something immediately recognizable, not just Lucy and Ethel in everyday clothes. Here's what we came up with:



I made cupcakes from the DC Cupcakes (Georgetown Cupcakes) recipe. Pretty yummy if I do say so myself.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

A Trip to DC Cupcakes!


Well, it was really a business trip to Washington, D.C., but I knew I had to find a way to include a trip to DC Cupcakes in Georgetown. The night before I jokingly texted my friend Erica about meeting, and it turns out she lived a lot closer than I thought, so we were able to meet up and indulge together. I took a bus from my hotel and walked a couple blocks to DC Cupcakes. I see Erica!

There were SO many yummies to chose from, we couldn't decide!

I ate 3 that day...OH MY!
I was impressed at how many workers there were; it was pretty efficient considering the long line.
GOOD TIMES!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Shania Twain Gets Her Star! - June 2, 2011


Shania’s ceremony was to start at 11:00 AM on Hollywood Blvd. in front of the W Hotel, and I arrived about 8:45, though others had arrived as early as 6:00 AM. They were just starting to set up the staging, etc. & I planted myself in what turned out to be the best spot (with the exception of the press area, of course) and chatted with other Shania fans. One girl named Melissa was there to try to get Shania's autograph on her body so she could have it added to her 160+ tattoos! (photo below). We all enjoyed listening to Shania’s music as we watched the setup.

Shania arrived with her entourage, including hubby Fred and sister Carrie Ann, and posed for some photos before the ceremony. It was cool (low-mid 70’s) but the sun was HOT. I was able to take quite a few photos and was really happy how well they came out considering I was still learning how to use my new Nikon Coolpix P100. Shania was as beautiful as ever, and of course I loved the shoes! Her long-time friend, Bo Derek, spoke about Shania’s career and their friendship. Bo’s late husband John Derek took photos of Shania for the “Woman in Me” album and directed some of her videos. (Side Bar: John Derek had a reputation for being difficult, and he told Shania right away that she was overweight (!) and had a crooked nose. She was unfazed, as she said in her book From This Moment On, “Compared to Bo, I was overweight at 115 pounds, and yes, my nose is crooked, so he was right. It didn’t bother me to hear things I already knew, and I didn’t see any reason why that would make me not want to work with him.” Love her spunk!) Bo introduced Shania, and then she spoke for about 15 minutes. I thought she seemed a bit nervous, understandably.

I loved that she posed with her sister Carrie and her husband Fred afterward, even giving him a little smooch. :-) It's nice to see them so happy. Then Shania did a few TV interviews and Bo signed autographs. You could tell Bo didn’t want to; probably didn’t want to make it about her, but the crowd screamed for her to come over.

I’ve lived in California for over 40 years and had never attended a Star ceremony. Heck, I haven’t really done anything “touristy” since we moved to CA when I was a kid in the mid-60’s. After the ceremony I had lunch at a deli down the street called Chicken Dijon, took a few more pics of Shania’s Star (now that the sun had moved and the crowd had cleared), then headed home. Pretty fun experience. It was also the 1st time using my new camera, and I was pretty pleased with how they came out. Enjoy the pics!

EDIT: I'm not very happy with the way blogspot or photobucket has lowered the quality of these pics and cut off the images (like heads cut off), so I'm working on an alternative. :-(

Friday, May 20, 2011

Meeting Shania Twain - May 12, 2011

I’ve been wanting to blog about this, but whenever I try to write something, it’s just all over the place. OK so the facts. I’d plan to spend the day there anyway, so I got there about 9:00 and went to Barnes & Noble for my wristband. I’d actually never been to The Grove in LA. It’s a cool mall, outdoor with a quaint "street" down the middle that has a trolley, though the trolley wasn't running. There's a movie theater so I went to a movie mid-day, ate lunch at Farmer's market, read Shania's book, people watched, and saw some filming of the TV show "Extra". Mario Lopez was there filming some pieces and I was in some of the scenes that made it on TV.

At 5:30 they would start forming the line, based on the letter on our wristband (I was in group B.) I talked with a few other fans while we were waiting which was kinda fun to meet people who were bigger fans of Shania than me; one girl about 20 who’d been a fan since she was a little girl and had a whole scrapbook of Shania, and one who was brand new fan who'd seen her Oprah interview. She arrived on time…we could hear screaming so we knew she was there :-) …but the media had some time with her first off to the side first. I knew ahead of time that we weren't allowed to have "posed photography" meaning we couldn't have a picture taken with her. We had to have our books turned to a certain page & we could take pics but they said we'd have to stop when we got right up to her. I kept taking them when I got up there & they didn't stop me. I guess they just meant not to slow the line down by asking her to pose.

As I started getting close, I actually started feeling a little emotional, a little teary, and also felt kinda dorky for feeling that way. The line was going SO fast so I knew I couldn't say much, so the conversation was something like this:
"Hi Shania"
"Hello"
"Thank you so much for being here to do this."
"You're welcome"
"Your music just makes me so happy!"
"Thank you!"

She was friendly and smiled. That was it. Because it was so brief I knew it wouldn't be worth trying to say more. There were people who tried to pose with her for pics, and the "handlers" wouldn't let them (I think they were Barnes & Noble people assigned to be the bad guys). There were a couple of little girls, like age 5-6 that they let go up to her & give her hugs. A few people ahead of me shook her hand. I thought about it, but it seemed liked an imposition for her to have to put the pen down, shake, pick up pen, etc. over & over.

I enjoyed watching her husband Fred beaming as he watched (and filmed) her, and her sister Carrie too. In her book she wrote about doing her 1st tour (on the road over a year) pretty much alone every day, and she was very lonely. She had assistants who were also friends with her, but no husband or family, so it's really sweet that he's so supportive. She said in an interview how wonderful it is to be married to your best friend, "a best friend who is edible!" :-) He is pretty cute. She said he’s always doing sweet, romantic things for her. She deserves it after what she went through.
Shania & Fred
Afterwards they were taping a segment outside with Shania for Extra, so they encouraged the fans to come out & watch. That was a fun surprise, and I took a few more pictures.

I finished reading her book a few days ago. I can’t believe what she went through. There were so many touching parts, funny too, and I respect her more knowing what she’s had to overcome, and having the courage to tell the world.

I hope to go to a concert some day, but this was unique since I was able to speak to her, even if only for a few seconds.


Interview with Access Hollywood talking about finging love with hubby Fred:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Races - Fall 2010 thru Winter 2011

Here it is March 2011, and I haven't blogged about any races since before Disneyland last Labor Day. The Disneyland half marathon 2010 was the 5th anniversary. I did the 5K the 1st year (one of my very 1st races) and have done the 1/2 every year since, so I've participated in every one since the beginning. It was fun to see a lot of my friends from Running of the Ears (ROTE) this time. A lot of them came out because it was the anniversary and to get the bonus Coast-to-Coast medal. There's never enough time to see everyone and "play" at the parks, but it was still fun.

Here's a slideshow from the Fall-Winter season:

Saturday, March 19, 2011

That Smell Reminds Me Of...

(Side note before I start: My friend recently informed me that it’s time to update my blog. What? You mean because it’s March and I haven’t blogged since last August?)

So tomorrow is supposed to be the last day of winter but it looks like all we’re going to see for the next few days is clouds and rain. Mickey I & were able to squeeze in a nice 3.66 mile walk today without getting wet. There are a few signs of Spring though, as the Orange trees are starting to bloom.
I think the smell of the orange blossoms is really one of my favorite scents. Having lived in So CA since I was 7 years old, it’s one of those "olfactory memories" that takes me right back to my childhood. My Mom always loved it too, so it also reminds me of her. It’s sad that there are fewer and fewer groves every year as they are removed for new building, but I’m thankful to live in a city that still has groves & has a long history in Citrus.

I also have some smelly memories that are a little odd too. Like when I smell diesel, it always reminds me of the 3 ½ months I spent on the road with Continental Singers 25 years ago. At the time, I hated the diesel smell of that bus, but now it’s a nice memory. Or whenever I smell a fireplace burning, I think “that reminds me of the mountains.” Around here it’s not often that people light a fire, but in the mountains where the weather is cooler, it often smells that way, And then there’s my dog Mickey. Maybe you have to be a doggy parent to get it. Or maybe even if you’re a parent you’ll think I’m nuts, but I love her smell. When I first took her to the vet as a pup, the receptionist said, “Aw, the sweet smell of puppy!” I thought she was a little crazy at the time. But now…it’s soothing. She’s my baby girl. I can be a tense mess, then she jumps up on my lap, gives me a big kiss, and maybe even a cuddle. And I bury my face in her fur. But when she gets wet? Well then she’s just a big ole wet dawwwg.
What scents hold a memory for you?