Sunday, July 20, 2008

Say WHAT?!?!

My name has gone from "that can't be your real name" to "I heard that's a popular name now"....

Okay, maybe it hasn't reached that point yet. We're still not sure if it will make the "what the hell were they thinking" list. Perhaps it will be similar in quirkiness to the celebrity baby names "Apple" "Moses" or "Pilot Inspector." But regardless of the category my name lands in, thank you, Jamie Lynn for raising awareness for those of us with socially awkward names.

http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/07/maddie-briann-a.html

Crazy......

~B

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Shea is Movin' Out!

What do Tony Bennett, Garth Brooks, Steven Tyler, Roger Daltry, Paul McCartney have in common???

They were all guest artists at the Billy Joel concert in Shea Stadium last night.
This artical forgot a big star, but it's pretty well written anyway.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/19/nyregion/19joel.html

A couple days ago my co-worker, Jeff, casually mentioned in an e-mail that he was going to the Billy Joel concert to which I jokingly replied "wow! You happen to have any extra tickets??" He said he might have two! I didn't want to get my hopes up, after all this concert was SOLD OUT in February, it was the last concert to be performed at Shea Stadium, and WHO WOULD TURN DOWN BILLY JOEL TICKETS?!?! But yesterday morning he told me the tickets were miraculously still available. So, of course, one of your beloved Broadway Bloopers spent the night with her good friend Billy (B-ster to the close friends).

Regardless of the fact that the stadium ran out of alcohol half-way through the concert- and they apparently bought over 450,000 cases of beer- the entire concert was fused with energy from an eclectic crowd of stoners, parents, bikers, youngsters, and hipsters. One of the biggest highlights of the night for me was looking around at everyone attempting (and mostly failing) to get out all the words to "We didn't start the fire" and accidently catching a show in the back of the stands. Subsequently the huge group in front of us took out binoculars and focused on the XXX show for about 20 minutes, giving my group the play by play. And there's always that wasted chick that you think is hysterical. Ours was standing next to us later in the night and when her beloved Garth Brooks came onstage she told us that if we were closer to the stage she would flash him. When Paul McCartney entered the stage for the final encore, she decided it was time to flash.... from the upper deck.

In the end, it didn't matter that we were too far back for the sound systems to work correctly and the lights to impact us. It was great to be there for a night of star-studded performances and emotional farewells. A night when the great Billy Joel decided to turn the stage over to the legendary Paul McCartney for the last song on the Shea Stadium stage.... "Let it Be"

What a night. What a performer.




~B

Saturday, July 12, 2008

June: a recap

Okay, friends.... I've been waiting for pictures from Jenny for this blog, but I don't think that will happen in the near future. So let's chat.
We've been up to all sorts of mischief in the past month and a half. Beginning, of course, with amazing trips home to watch our siblings graduate High School. She drove her car down to Virginia and hung out with Heather to celebrate her accomplishment.

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While I took the long plane ride to San Fran to watch Kyle recieve his diploma (I'm SO PROUD of my lil bro!!!) and to catch up with the family whom I love and miss every day.


The following week, my company hosted a cruise around the Hudson bay that your two lovely New Yorksey ladies were both invited to attend. The weather was fair and the views were gorgeous. We passed Lady Liberty, man made waterfall installations, and watched the Sunset onboard our "Great Gatsby" style yacht.


The next weekend we both flew to the state we know and love so well, to watch two of our good friends from college celebrate the next phase of their lives. The trip started off incredibly well. Our rental car was upgraded to a lovely spacious SUV. Kelsey and her bf were able to hang out with us the evening we flew in and we were allowed to use Kelsey's apartment as our home base (WE LOVE YOU KELS!). Just when we were ready for the bad luck storm to hit us, things just got better...


This trip was a whirlwind of nostalgia. CU Buffaloes that we hadn't seen for up to about 4 years were in attendance at the groom's gorgeous lake-side house in Loveland, CO. The music was live and perfectly scheduled (there was a Stage Manager for the wedding- to keep it on track, of course), the food was real Mexican cooking, the alcohol was free-flowing, the fireworks display and light show were phenominal, the fire pit was buzzing with conversation, and the dance floor was rocking all night long. Here are a smattering of pictures from the event (including the gorgeous couple who caught the bouquet and the garter belt).



On our last day we saw Company which Kelsey was performing at the Lakeshore Theater. She was beautiful and natural up on stage and I felt so lucky to be able to see her perform again. The perfect end to the perfect weekend.



After the show when we went to check in for our flight that evening things finally started to get Rocky (ha! "Rocky" get it?) when our flight home was cancelled and the airlines were very unconcerned that they couldn't get us home until the following Wednesday. After much yelling at customer service representatives, Jenny was able to get us both aboard the red-eye flight for the following night and we secured our rental car for an extra day without penalty fees or higher rates.

What were we to do with this day off from the Universe??? Sit around Kelsey's apartment sulking and fighting with the TV? Shopping in the Great Denver Mall? Contacting long lost friends for a short coffee visit? Or perhaps... just perhaps.... the Universe wanted us to go to Eliches Gardens Theme Park and scream our heads off on countless roller coasters. As if our choice of "day off activities" couldn't be more perfect, we discovered that Eliches was celebrating "Gay Day"- the day after pride weekend where Eliches is traditionally taken over by the gay Denver community. Needless to say, we had a BLAST!



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After our travels across the country and back we decided it was time to stay in our home for a while. Our next trip would be to Long Island for some wining and dining fun with a group of friends on the Fourth of July. But that is a story for another time...

Until we meet again.

~B

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The American Evolution

Before I catch you up on our many adventures of the past month (combined we visited Virginia, California, and Colorado). I want to share a few pictures that stopped me dead in my tracks this morning.










If you can't change 'em..... Mold to fit 'em.
God Bless Unhealthy Americans.

~B