Lestat

Big Fun Yesterday.
 
San Francisco is becoming the place for muscials to do their pre-Broadway opening night runs – tuning the show, adding and deleting songs, all the things that need to be done before a live audience to get things right.  We first took advantage of this when Wicked made it’s run there May of 2004 – getting to hear songs that never made it to broadway and see Robert Morse in his only run as the Wizard of Oz (got replaced by Joel Gray for the NY run). 
 
Anyway, I pounced on tickets for Lestat,  the musical adaptation of Anne Rice’s vampire stories, and the San Jose Bretschneiders were halfway back in orchestra center last night.  This was only the third actual presentation of the show and there were some rough points.  They’ve got a bit of work to do before they leave SF.  Still we had a great time.  If you want to learn more: click here.
 
Anyway, we got to SF really early and spent some time walking around Union Square in the holiday decorations.  Macys had a snow machine going and Debbie went in and bought some really funky sneakers.  Dinner at Max’s on Geary and then off to the show.  
 
The music for Lestat is done by Elton John, who’s already earned his chops on successes like Lion King and Aida, but for the first time in collaboration wht Bernie Taupin.  While I think the music could have been a bit more biting (lame pun unintended but unexcised) we did enjoy the evening.
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Kitchen2.5

Last set of photos for a while.  Phase one is almost complete (some minor adjustments still due.  Is it really possible to get a dishwasher mounted crooked in all three dimensions? Oh yes, but it takes a very special talent.)  Blue on the dishwasher is protective wrap, now removed.  Added the "Before" picture to this set so you can appreciate the magnitude of change here.
 
Things went just slightly longer than we expected as we discovered the limitations of our old electric circit box.  We’re now planning the replacement of same (to the tune of $2.5k.)  All-in-all it went much better than expected, though we’re happy to get food prep out of the living room!
 
Phase two and three are new slate floor and painting, and new refrigerator.  Probably not happening before Christmas.
 
 
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Squirrel

This morning I was at my computer having my breakfast coffee.  I was joined by a squirrel with toast.  Quite a feast for the little guy, he’s still chowing down.  Thought you’d enjoy a picture.
 
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Kitchen

What a difference a week makes!
 
We finally got tired of putting off redoing the kitchen! Pretty much gutted the whole thing, with the exception of a few cabinets (very well made solid woods) we’re putting in new cabinets and fronts, new appliances, new sink and plumbing, and tons of electrical work (some was even planned rather than just "discovered" along the way!)
 
Anyway, here’s how the week went in photos below.  Started on Monday, Tuesday morning everything was torn out.  Wednesday and Thursday were the build up of new cabinets, then Friday was finishing.  They hung doors and drawers on Saturday as well as putting on knobs and handles. 
 
This week we’ll get the new countertops and sink and plumbing, as well as appliances. Then new light fixtures and flooring. So exciting! 
 
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Geekend

This is a big weekend comming for geeks.  Board game geeks that is.  Thursday afternoon father and son pack up the Odyssey and drive to Anaheim for GenCon SoCal, which is to say the second-biggest gaming convention in America, held in Anaheim CA.
 
And before you ask, no we won’t be going to Disneyland.  Debbie has forbidden our entry into the park without her. 
 
Anyway, big bonding trip for J and me.  We’ll write from the road, sure to have pictures, isn’t technology wonderful?
 
 
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Home

Justin and I are home alone this weekend.  Deb headed off to take pictures of tombstones in Oklahoma with her cousins. We’re pretty much at our leisure.
 
Similar "boys only" weekends have been occasions for marathon movie sessions:
 
– Morning to midnight *expanded* Lord of the Rings movie marathon
– Terminator Movie Marathon
– Alien Trilogy, Predator, Predator II, Alien vs. Predator
 
So we’ve got a lot to live up to.  It may be time to graduate to The Godfather trilogy, or perhaps all the Sean Connery Bond films…
 
Oh yeah, we’ll be eating good too!
 
 
UPDATE: What we actually did: First two DVDs of the Firefly TV show. Good eating.  Marthon COH sessions.
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Voodoo

..Lounge

Vegas baby!

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Jazz

Lunch yesterday in Commander’s Palace in Las Vegas. CP is a reproduction of a famous New Orlean’s eatery (which is currently shut down thanks to recent weather.) This is a lovely restaurant, posh and delicious. A jazz trio wanders about, great clarinetist who doubled as their vocalist. They played Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans at one point.

Remember hearing a classic recording of Louis Armstrong singing this, classic jazz – always enjoyable, but terribly ironic these days was never more poignant.

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Mirage

Vegas baby!

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Wynn

Vegas baby!

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Voodoo

.. Lounge

Vegas baby!

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Caesars

Vegas baby!

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Margaritaville

Vegas baby!

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SSDD

Update: Same space, different day.

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Preview

Preview is one of those words that usually implies something good.  Rarely anything bad, and if bad it’s usually ignorable while you wait for something better to come out. 
 
Movies are the same way.  You never hear someone really dreading going to a movie.  OK, if you’re a guy and you’re being dragged off to see Sisterhood of the Steel Magnolias there are certainly a ton of things you’d rather be doing, but if you relax you might enven enjoy watching the chicks in the chick flick.
 
So if you put them both together, you’ve got double-plus good fun.  Movie Preview.  And that’s happening tonight! My main connection, Andy who is not Brian, slipped me a pass for Tim Burton’s new Corpse Bride movie.  Whoo hoo!  Rarely if ever does TB disappoint.  Animated too, like Nightmare before Christmas.  Should be fun. 
 
Really looking forward to it.
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Space

Watch this space. Something is happening soon.

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Continental

Phone blog:
Mostly these free breakfasts just suck. Today… Not so bad. Guess the whole
eating healthy thing has additional benefits.
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Color

Well, it’s complete.  Justin’s Eagle project is all ready to be trampled by an enthusiastic set of elementary school students.
 
As you’ll recall, the project was to create a map of the US on the grounds of local elementary school Famatre.  Justin planned the execution, budgeted it, got funding, prepared a plan and a report, presented it to the county scout officials, and then recruited scouts and Cub scouts to actually do the work.  Took three weekends and a couple of week day sessions. 
 
We ran into one real snag, mild vandalism.  Local kids apparently liked the slicker painted surface and decided to skid their bikes across the map.  We had to do some cleaning and repainting but everything looked great again.  The last thing we did was an impromptu sealing of the map with Thompson’s – took a couple of hours yesterday. 
 
Anyway, you’re not really interested in all these words, you want to see pictures, so here they are.  Justin really has a lot to be proud of, as do his mother and I.
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Map

Justin is in Boy Scouts, and is actually approaching the ultimate achievement in scouting; The Eagle.  Part of getting to Eagle is a public service project that the boy has to plan, find funding for, write a project proposal report, stand before an approving board to get permission, and then supervise the execution – he’s not supposed to do the project on his totally on his own, a large part of it is about leadership as he’s expected to supervise and direct other scouts.
 
Justin’s project is painting a US Map on the playground of a local school.  That’s where we spent most of Saturday.  Of course the hardest thing as parents is to let the kid do it, not to interfere or change their plans or execution.  Man is that hard. 
 
Anyway, here are some snaps.  The boys put down a template and spray in dots that delineate the states.  Yes folks, it’s all about the vertices. Then they chalk in the lines to make sure things look right, then paint the lines in.  This is just step one.  Step two is filling in the states with color, and then step three is tidying everything up.  And it has to be complete before school starts on the 28th!
 
Great support from the rest of the scouts, everyone had a good time.  
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Parody

Yeah, I’m a sucker for a good parody.  At first sight this book had me fearing it was an actual sequel, and then upon closer examination laughing at the cover.  By the time I’d read the inside flaps, I knew it was going home with me.  And like the original, it looks like it’s a two hour read at best. 
 
Front flap:
 
Heaven can wait.

In the meantime…why not go to Hell?

Every once in a while a little book comes along that sheds light on our desire for intimacy, our determination to grow spiritually, and our collective yearning to define the boundaries of the soul.

The Five People You Meet in Hell is not that little book.

A sensitive everyman, Edgy works a meaning-less job at a seaside tourist trap. When a freak accident sends him to "the other side," he encounters a series of strangers compelled to explain the meaning of life. Running the gamut from annoying and incoherent to irritating and hard to follow, these individuals all share a basic desire with virtually every other soul in the universe: to make quick money from a made-for-television movie.

The Five People You Meet in Hell is as illuminating as a short-circuited night light and contains all the insight of a chocolate-dipped fortune cookie (with none of the fat). If you’ve ever died, expect to die, know someone who has died, raise alpacas, collect Hummel figurines, breathe air, or enjoy line dancing, you must buy this book. You will never think about thirteen bucks the same way again.

If you experience erections lasting more than four hours, please consult your physician.

 

Back Flap:

Rich Pablum lives in Idaho, where he covers competitive yawning for the Edison County Courier.  He is researching his next book, Ventriloquism for Dummies.

 

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