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2018 Wrap-Up

As I finished writing our annual 2018 Christmas card letter to friends and family, I realized that we had an exceptionally great year. Admittedly, I missed the mark on many of my goals, but the primary reason for failing to reach my targets was unanticipated vacations and days spent with family. I was fortunate in 2018.

We started 2018 with Felix ( my step-son) visiting us from Sweden. It was a very last-minute trip, but wonderful. We took him to Las Vegas and Palm Springs, where we experienced unseasonably warm weather and spent the winter holidays swimming. We rang in the new year with local friends and witnessed the Big Bear torchlight parade, a mountain tradition where skiers come down the mountain with torches. It was beautiful.

Dan had to work in Portland over Valentine’s Day, so I traveled with him to be together for the holiday. We flew back in time to catch a Miranda Lambert concert near the Ontario airport! In March, we took a trip to Washington, as Dan considered a job offer near Seattle. My high school friend Valerie and her family spent the weekend with us. It was wonderful to catch up and to have her young daughters experience snow! At the end of March, I left my marketing position with a local home rental company. It was a good experience and I made several friends at the company, but even with a flexible schedule, I felt tied down. In April, I spent a week in Las Vegas enjoying the pool and visiting with friends, while Dan attended his annual trade show ( where he works very hard!)

At the end of May, we went to England. I stayed with my mother-in-law, while Dan had business meetings all over Europe. I had quality time with family, which is the theme for 2018. I treasure that this was my big take-away from 2018. After a week with my family, I joined Dan in London. Dan had to work the entire time, but I was able to sight-see. I had spread-sheet and walked London until my feet felt like they were going to fall off. London is such an amazing city and even though I’ve been fortunate to visit several times, there is still so much more to experience. On this trip I took in two shows, Young Frankenstein and Killer Joe (starring Orlando Bloom.) I also fulfilled a teenage dream of going on a “Jack the Ripper walking tour.” It was not all that I imagined it to be, but it was a fun night out with my niece Pippa, who was a good-sport for coming along!

A week after returning home from England, we saw that our senior cat, Nicolette, was not doing well. She was a rescue and was at least nineteen years old. We made the very tough decision to have her put down. It was the hardest part of 2018 and her presence is missed every day.

In June, we drove to the Bay Area, so that Dan could attend a NASCAR event for work. I went to a baseball game with my high school friend Bekah and her two kids. I had not seen Bekah in many years, so this was another day to treasure in 2018. Even better, we did not plan it in advance, so it was spontaneous! This was also my first trip back to the bay area since the late 90’s.

Zoe and Felix visited for a month in mid July-August. We had a “stay-cation” with a focus on pool time= three trips to Las Vegas and two to La Quinta. At the La Quinta resort, we were able to get an enormous casita with a backyard and private pool/spa. It was incredible.

In late August, I started working as an online ESL Tutor. This new job is rarely dull. I’ve met people from all around the world ( although mostly from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Brazil) and it has completely opened up my awareness of different countries and cultures. I’ve met amazing people and have quite a few crazy stories to share. Mostly, I feel inspired by students who are attempting to master a new language and their stories of why they wish to learn English.

My mother-in-law visited us for three weeks in September. It sounds a bit like a broken record, but we also took her to Las Vegas and La Quinta. A funny highlight was taking her on a bizarre walking tour of the Vegas arts district, an “up and coming” area, with an emphasis on “coming.”

In September, I accompanied Dan on a conference in Los Angeles, where we stayed at the Bonaventure Hotel. The Bonaventure has a rotating bar, which I used to frequent with my friend Luke in our early 20’s. I had not been there in years and it was hilarious tor visit it. It so retro 70’s and not in a good way. This trip was a delight for me, as I played a tourist in my hometown. I went on an architecture tour of downtown Los Angeles and I visited both, The Broad and The Grammy Museum. I walked around downtown in a way that I had never quite done before and it gave me a huge appreciation for Los Angeles. I love LA and I miss living near the city. It made me homesick.

On November 2nd, we celebrated our fifth anniversary with a stay at the La Quinta Spa and Resort. If it isn’t already clear, this is our new favorite vacation getaway. It’s a magical place and we always leave feeling refreshed.

In early December, I traveled with Dan to Portland to see friends and have all of our annual doctors appointments. We still don’t know where we will be living long-term and we just love our doctors in Portland.

Christmas has been very exciting this year. We have both Zoe and Felix with us for the holidays. I flew from Las Vegas to London to Stockholm to pick them up, the first time that I’ve made this journey. I spent one night in the airport in Sweden and returned to Vegas with them. It was exhausting, but worth it. In early January, I will repeat the journey, but this time i will spend a few days in England to visit family. We had a spectacular Christmas day, which included snow = my very first white Christmas! It was also the first time that I had Christmas morning with excited children in the house. We woke up early to dive into a giant pile of presents. We have many other fun activities planned, but mostly it is just about enjoying the family time.

If you add up all of the time that was spent with family and friends in 2018, we are very wealthy! I hope this trend continues into 2019.

tags: 2018 Wrap up, Big Bear New Years Eve, Big Bear Torch Light Parade, Miranda Lambert Concert, Young Frankenstein London, Killer Joe Orlando Bloom, La Quinta Resort and Spa, Working as Online ESL Tutor, Jack the Ripper Walking Tour, The Broad Downtown Los Angeles, The Grammy Museum, Architecture Tour Downtown Los Angeles, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Rotating Restaurant Westin Bonaventure, I Love LA, Hometown Tourist, My 20's, Our fifth Anniversary, Las Vegas Arts District, My First White Christmas, Rich in Love
categories: Visit, Watch, Sleep
Sunday 12.30.18
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life

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For Dan's birthday, I took him to see Steve Martin and Martin Short perform their variety show: An Evening You Will Forget the for The Rest of Your Life, at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage. 

This was a popular, sold-out show and unfortunately, I didn't buy the tickets when they went on sale. Luckily, the venue is fairly small. Every seat provides a great view. I managed to score seats that were in the middle, which also helped. Here is a panorama shot that shows our actual view. 

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With the exception of a ten-year-old boy sitting in our row, we were the youngest people in the audience. I think this is more reflective of the glut of retirees living in the Palm Desert area, than it is of the nature of the show. The show actually started nearly twenty minutes late and I believe it was due to the large number of people requiring extra help to their seats- lots of walkers, canes, and wheel chairs! It wasn't a big deal for us, but perhaps if you plan to see a show in Palm Desert, have patience. 

The show started with a montage of their greatest film and television moments. I had a momentary worry that the show was going to be like when we saw John Cleese in Portland, which was nearly all film clips and a huge disappointment. I'm happy to report that Martin and Short were NOTHING like Cleese. 

I'm a huge fan of Steve Martin, primarily his fiction writing. I wasn't a huge fan of Martin Short, but seeing him on stage has changed my mind. He's hilarious. Short and Martin both have quick wit and excellent timing, which shines when they are improving with audience members. They roast each other throughout the show, but it is clear that they are close, long-time friends who enjoy sharing the stage. I'm guessing that neither of these men need the money, so they tour for the love of performing. 

A majority of the show had both Short and Martin performing together, but there was a small segment where they each show-cased their own talent. Short spent this time talking about his early career and singing. Martin played the banjo, sharing the stage with the Grammy winning bluegrass band, Steep Canyon Rangers. Martin left the stage, to allow the Steep Canyon Rangers to play a song from their latest album. Acclaimed musical, Jeff Babko played the piano throughout the show, even getting in on the comedy act with Martin and Short.

We throughly enjoyed the entire show and left the theatre with sore stomachs from laughing. I would not hesitate to buy tickets the next time Martin and Short are in town. They are both class acts and well-worth the ticket prices.

 

 

 

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Wednesday 09.05.18
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Alaska 2017- Victoria Island

The final port in our Alaska cruise, wasn't in Alaska, it was Victoria Island in Canada! Unlike our ports in Alaska, Victoria Island had warm, summer weather. We arrived in the early evening and stayed in port until Midnight, although with the kids, we were back on the ship before ten.

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This was Zoe and Felix's first trip to Canada! On this summer vacation we were able to take them to three new states (Alaska, Oregon, Washington) and a new country. 

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We did not book any excursions in Victoria, but we had originally thought that we would take a bus into town. The  bus ride into town was also a tour, which wasn't what we were wishing to do. Plus, it was VERY expensive. We walked. The walk takes about twenty minutes and it's through a quaint residential neighborhood. We even found a park for the kids to play.

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We visited during Victoria Island's Canada 150 concert, part of a series of celebrations across Canada to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the country. Tegan and Sara were performing on the open-air stage as we walked around the area.

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The police presence was very high at the event. Felix got the shock of his life when a police officer suddenly grabbed him, pretending to arrest him. We all laughed, but it made me realize that something like that would never happen in America. The parents would probably sue! The Canadian police were all very friendly and let us take a picture with their big van.

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The prettiest area is down by the waterfront.

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The last time Dan and I visited Victoria Island we ate amazing fish and chips from a food truck run by two English guys. We had hoped to eat there again and headed to a cluster of food trucks parked by the waterfront. Unfortunately, the fish and chips truck wasn't there. Instead, we just went for an easy choice and all had hot dogs from the Hungry Rooster truck. For dessert, we shared a bag on mini donuts from the Island Mini Donuts truck. 

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One of the best stores on Victoria Island and certainly a place that all bibliophiles should visit, is Munro's Books. Munro's Books was founded by Nobel prize winning author Alice Munro. It's a wonderful bookstore and has the friendliest staff around! 

My "to-be-read" pile is out of control, so rather than purchasing a book, I started a new tradition. I bought a Munro's Books tote bag and a few book themed pins. Since last year, I've added to my pin collection that I'm pinning on the tote bag. This new book themed tote bag is going with me to book fairs and conventions. I recently added to it on my trip to England with pins from Blackwell's Bookshop in Oxford and Charles Dicken's house in London.

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We ended with a walk back to the port, taking a look at the government buildings with the sunset.

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In 2017, home was Portland, Oregon, so we got excited when we saw Oswego Street.

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And the last picture of the vacation: Dan and the kids in front of The Kraken food truck. This is a bit of an inside joke that anyone who has been to our house for a party will understand. 

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A cruise to Alaska ( with a stop in Canada) is a great way to see different areas of our remote and wild 49th state. It's a must for nature lovers and a great area to cruise with kids. 

 

 

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Sunday 07.22.18
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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