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Monday, June 1, 2015

The Twins Turn Two

Liam and Lizzie turned 2 years old on May 13th!  Wow! Where did the time go?  Already two?  We had a very fun party to celebrate. Since it was a joint party for a boy and a girl, I needed a theme that could accommodate both kiddos - and what is better than Woody and Jesse from Toy Story.  It turned out really cute and was super fun to plan all the details.


Grandma Pam made the cake and it turned out great! 



I tried incorporating a lot of the toy story characters in with the western theme.  My initial idea was to have the barrel of monkey cutouts hanging inside the tent from the sides up to the middle but the wind had its own plans.  So, the monkeys didn't stay put and we were just left with a few hanging down in the middle.  Mom made all of the kids their own cowboy and cowgirl vest to wear.  They are made of felt.  The girls were Jesse themed with red piping painted on (by me) and the boys were Woody with a cow print done with glued on felt pieces.  Mom did a great job, they were super cute.











We had games outside for all the kids to play as a tribute to the Toy Story Midway Mania ride in Hollywood Studios.  It's one of our favorite rides and having games set out for the kids to test their skills was a lot of fun.





One of the best parts of the party was the pony rides!  The kids loved it.  We rented the pony from CJ's Stables in Santa Fe for 2 hours and they were great (a little late because of traffic, but not a big deal).  The parents walk the kids around which cuts down on the cost - only $175 for the 2 hours.  Totally worth it.  Lizzie kept pointing at the pony and saying "whoa".  So very cute.







When it was time to blow out the candles and eat some cake, Lizzie got a bit upset by the all the singing.  Perhaps she doesn't like all of the attention.  Not sure.



What a fun day for all the kids and the grown ups too!















Monday, May 4, 2015

Easter 2015

I'm very very very late in posting these pictures from Easter this year.  We had a wonderful Easter with a very fun Easter egg hunt at church on Saturday and then church, lunch and egg hunt on Sunday with the family.  

Peace Lutheran Church Egg Hunt: 

Lizzie had the whole process down and filled her bucket pretty quick.  She had a blast.  Liam would pick up an egg then run back to the concrete sidewalk and smile and hold it in the air.  Owen was helping him out by carrying his basket and we eventually got him to put the egg in the basket and then move on to the next one.  So cute.  Jocelyn was an egg hunting machine.  She filled her basket in record time! 








After the egg hunt, we spent some time on the playground at church and I captured some super cute pictures of Liam and Lizzie.













On Sunday after church we attempted some family pictures in our Easter finest.  It was rainy that morning but we got a few good ones anyways.








Sidenote (and completely irrelevant):  I had initially rented a dress for Easter this year like I did last year but unfortunately UPS failed to deliver the package on time and so I didn't get to wear it.  It was supposed to be delivered Friday night and we were home all evening, but no package.  I checked online to see the status and it says that the delivery had been attempted but the recipient was not available.  Clearly the driver wanted to just go home instead of finishing his route and therefore made up the status that we weren't available for the delivery (I've never signed for a package from Rent the Runway before either - they usually just set it by the door, knock and leave).  After a long and angry phone call with UPS, I gave up (they're not open on Saturday and so I couldn't even get the package until Monday when it was way too late and I had to return the dress by Monday) - contacted Rent the Runway and they were amazing - recalled the package themselves and gave me a full refund! 

Friday, March 13, 2015

Our Trip to Ellen and the Big Bang Theory

Back in September, my mom, sister and I went to California for a week of vacation.  I had planned the whole week with the intent of visiting Disneyland (which we did), going to the Price is Right (which we did), and seeing Ellen and a taping of the Big Bang Theory (neither of which we were able to do).  I put in a request for the Ellen tickets very shortly after the dates I wanted became available - however, no luck.  You see, you have to request the tickets by filling out a little online form and then wait for a phone call from someone at her show to confirm the tickets.  Well, I never got a call.  Very disappointed.  I knew they were tough to get, but I thought I had put in my request fairly quickly after the date was posted (I had been stalking the website relentlessly).  The Big Bang Theory wasn't taping the week we were going to be there - just my bad timing with that one. 

HOW I GOT ELLEN TICKETS:
So, as a matter of principal I kept requesting tickets for Ellen randomly with the hopes I'd finally get a call.  I was only looking for a Monday show taping and would check the website daily (multiple times a day actually) and so I only requested tickets for one day each week.  The afternoons seemed to be when the tickets would come up.  Well....I got the call back in February for guaranteed tickets for the show on March 9th!  Yay! Of course I jumped on it and said we'd take them.  I knew Melanie probably couldn't make it work - so I got tickets for me and Mom.  Yes, it is tough to get Ellen tickets - but keep trying and be flexible with your dates. 

The initial plan was to just stay one night (Monday - the day of the taping) because of having to take off work and line up child care for while John was at work.  But, when I found out that the Big Bang would be taping on Tuesday night (the 10th) and I could get tickets then I figured we had to stay the extra night and go because when else would we be able to do that.  I am very lucky to have a family member with a connection at the WB studios who was able to make the arrangements to get us VIP for the Big Bang Theory taping.  It was a huge favor to ask and they came through for me.  I have some pretty awesome people in my life!  Okay, so now we're going to be there Monday and Tuesday.  The Big Bang Theory wouldn't begin until 5pm, so what to do that morning?  Well, request tickets for the Price is Right of course.  

Everything was in place - tickets, hotel, flights, rental car and dinner reservations at Madeo's (we enjoyed it here so much back in September we had to go back - thanks Cherri for the suggestion). Well, the week before the trip we hit a bump in the road.  The Ellen show called to say the Monday show had been canceled.  What?! Oh dear.  But, they did say they could get us in with 2 guaranteed seats for Tuesday since we'd still be in town.  Okay, great - let's do that.  They sent me an email with the confirmation letter.  Because you have to be at Ellen by 2pm for check in, we wouldn't be able to do the Price is Right too (the taping doesn't start until after noon and we would be cutting it way to close). 

We left Houston early Monday morning and arrived in Burbank at 10:15am. Retrieved our rental car and headed to the hotel.  I picked a hotel that was really close to the studios for convenience and it was only 4 or 5 miles from the Burbank airport.  I booked the Tangerine Hotel and was pleased with our stay - it was a cute little, no frills, motel type place - with comfortable beds, clean rooms and a friendly staff.  No complaints there - they even let us check in early (we arrive by 11am).  We dropped our stuff in the room and went to eat lunch.  Lots of places within walking distance.  Then we took a nap since we didn't really have anywhere in particular to go until dinner that night which wasn't until 7pm.   After resting a bit, we went driving around and walked through a few shopping areas in Brentwood.  Cute places but no sightings of celebs.  

Dinner at Madeo's was excellent as usual.  I'm sure the valet there is used to parking luxury vehicles but they got a real treat when I pulled up in our rented Toyota Corolla.  Ha! The place is cozy, the staff is very nice and the food is excellent.  While waiting for our car at the valet, we did see a couple of paparazzi lurking around.  I didn't see any celebs in the restaurant - but that doesn't mean there weren't any, just none I recognized off hand.  After dinner, we planned on meeting up with my friend Joe and seeing an improv show at iO West.  The show was really good but it was late now and we had been up since 2:30am (California time).  

Tuesday we didn't have any plans until we needed to be at Ellen.  So, we decided to go out and eat breakfast and then go do a little tour of the Dolby Theater.  This was a quick 30 minute walk through the theater and our tour guide explained some of the workings of how the Academy Awards runs.  It was very interesting.  Our tour guide, Patrick, said this past award show his job was to escort Clint Eastwood around for the evening - not a bad gig, I'd say. 




After the tour we headed back to the hotel to get ready for Ellen (after a quick stop at Trader Joe's for a snack). 

ELLEN TAPING: 

We arrived at the studios for Ellen at 1pm and checked in with security.  There were already a ton of people there.  Everyone just sits on these benches while we wait for the Ellen show reps to come and tell us where to line up to get our numbers.  The standby ticket people had already checked in at 9am that morning, so some people already had numbers but there were like 250 and above.  I wish we had sat closer to where I knew (and it was clearly marked where) the guaranteed line would be.  Once the Ellen reps announced that we should all line up - there was a mass herd over there and we wound up in the middle of the pack.  I wanted the lower numbers of course for a better shot at the seats closest to the stage.  They said it didn't matter what your number was in terms of where you sit but it does - plain and simple, it matters.  Mom and I got numbers 94 and 95 (I'm terrible at selfies). 

Then we waited a little bit more before they walked you over to the stage in groups.  VIPs go first, and then they go in numerical order.


You line up along a hall way right inside the studio stage, and then you go in the riff raff room.  While in the room you can shop if you'd like (and a lot of people did) but we didn't buy anything.  Once we got into the stage area they put us in a row kind of towards the top but they did direct me to sit on the aisle, which was nice to be on the aisle.  The taping actually started a bit early.  Ellen was great - her monologue was funny and her guest interviews were great.  The guests were a male model who was discovered via instagram, Mindy Kaling (who I love - she's so funny), Michael Kelly from House of Cards and then Earth, Wind and Fire who performed a medley of songs.  The entire audience got tickets to the Earth Wind and Fire concert (who is touring with Chicago) for this summer.  We also got a gift card from a home decor website called houzz (it's also an app) and Ellen really seemed to love this app.  Overall - we had a great time.  Ellen and Mindy both walked right by me as they went up towards the riff raff room.   I would love to go again sometime. 

BIG BANG THEORY TAPING: 

When we got out of Ellen it was 4:45pm and we had to be checked in for the Big Bang Theory at 5:15pm.  Great - we had plenty of time and no rush (we just had to walk back across the street to the same place we had checked in for Ellen). I did have to run up to our car to put our phones away because you can't have them at all (even turned off) in the show taping.  If you have guaranteed or standby tickets for Big Bang Theory you have to be there a bit earlier and it looked like a good portion of the audience (guaranteed ticket people I'm sure) had already escorted over.  It was pretty cool checking in as VIP and having our name on the list!  We sat with some other VIPs while we waited to be escorted over.  It wasn't long before we were walking over to Stage 25.  You go through security when you get onto studio property and then again when you get into the stage.  No biggie - they just look through your purse a bit and you walk through a metal detector.  Our seats were awesome!  We were second row, kind of in the middle and we even had our names on our chairs.  Okay, it was written on tape but still - pretty cool.  Turns out that the other VIPs that walked over with us sat right in front of us and it was Jim Parsons' family.  His mom sat right in from of us.  There were 2 young boys with them as well, but I think they were his nephews and went backstage with Jim's sister and her husband during the taping since we didn't see them again.  Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting's dad was there as well and we were told he comes to all the tapings and stands at the back of the studio audience.  


The taping was great.  It was so neat to see the creative process and just to see all the hard work of the entire crew come to life on screen.  So many people are involved and it really looks like they love working together.  The episode was hilarious.   There is the audience liaison person who is there to entertain the audience between takes and to let the audience know what is going on.  It was the same, obnoxious guy from the two show tapings we had done in September (Mike & Molly and The Odd Couple).  He did the exact same routine and exact same jokes.  I get that it's probably a tough job, but it just seemed so damn cheesy - plus this guy really loves to hear himself talk, he barely stopped. 

The taping took about 5 hours and it does get uncomfortable after a while, sitting for that long.  Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting addressed the audience towards the end of the taping (like came right up to the railing just a few feet away) and talked about how grateful they are for the fans and how much they love doing the show.  It was really sweet and genuine.  They also showed us a video of their flashmob from over the holidays.  It was a surprise for the writers and the whole cast/crew did a routine to Uptown Funk.  I must say that Jim Parsons has some pretty sweet moves. 

After it was over we were walking back to the parking garage and a girl (another audience member) came up to talk to mom and I to ask how we got VIP.  She said she had been trying for months to get regular tickets (stalking the website like I did for Ellen) and was able to get her hands on 1 - so she flew in by herself from Utah.  I knew it was tough to get tickets - but that is some dedicated fan. I hope this shows goes on for a while, it is really good. 

BACK AT HOME: 
John held down the fort at home while we were gone.  He had to work Tuesday (7am to 7pm), so Pam came and watched the kids for the whole day.  I am so grateful for them working out their schedule, so mom and I could go play.  Here is a peak at spaghetti night from John. 



That's quite a mess he had to clean up!  They are so cute! 

Well - that's our trip.  It was quick but it was fun.  Maybe we'll get to do it again sometime.