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2015 Wrap-Up

Compared to the events in 2013-2014, 2015 was a calm year. This doesn't mean dull though, plenty happened in 2015.

We kicked off the new year at a pajama party thrown by our friends Brian and Valerie, at their business, the La Dolce Vita Tasting Room in Big Bear. The year started with wine, bongo drums, and intentionally bad beat poetry. A few days later, we turned our house over to our contractor for an extensive remodel. We took the house down to the studs and added rooms. The house was originally slated to be ready for Dan's birthday last July, but due to delays, we have our fingers crossed that it will be finished by this July. Although slow, we are overjoyed with the progress. The house has been a very consuming project, with endless decisions and changes. I can't wait to have it done.

2015 was a year of travel. I spent nine nights in Las Vegas, six in Palm Springs, and three in San Diego. We drove to Utah to visit Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. International travel took us to England, France, Spain, Gibraltar, Netherlands, and Belgium. Part of that included a two week Mediterranean cruise with my in-laws and step-kids!

I served Jury Duty for three weeks on a civil case in Downtown Los Angeles. Honestly, I was grumpy when I was first picked, but in the end, the process was fascinating. A guy tried to sue a cleaning company at the South Bay Mall, after he ran through the planters in an Ikea parking lot and tripped. He was unsuccessful in his lawsuit.

Dan's father visited in July and we went to see Dame Edna at the Ahmanson Theatre. Hilarious. Dan's parents both visited us in September, and I took them to see The Object Lesson at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. I've never been so surprised and delighted by a live performance. In London, we took the kids to their first big show, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

We went to several concerts; Old 97's, Brad Paisley ( Dan's first time at the Hollywood Bowl), and Sheryl Crow. We saw Eddie Izzard at the Hollywood Bowl and had our second NASCAR Experience.

With the exception of our vacations, I stuck to a workout schedule ( 3 days a week) with my trainer at the gym. The first half of the year, I lost over twenty pounds and was fitter than I've been in years. Vacation eating and my post-vacation- "let's keep the vacation going" mentality caused me to gain back about twelve pounds. I'm still happy though, feeling stronger and healthier than last year. There is a lot of toned muscles happening and I have decent endurance! In August, I began to add pilates into my routine, which is so much fun. I really look forward to the gym on pilates days, especially with the jump board. I feel like I'm in a circus!

I've continued work towards my three year fiction writing certificate through UCLA Extension. This year, I took seven classes, and I will wrap up the program by this coming spring. Although most of my course work focused on the completion and workshopping of my first novel, I also took Intermediate Short Story and Intro to Poetry. The idea of poetry intrigued and scared me, but I rose to the challenge and found a new form of writing to love. 

The big news of the year happened around my birthday, when I learned that my novel had been nominated for The James Kirkwood Prize. I had been nominated by novelist Caroline Leavitt, whom with I took Story Structure for the Novel, last winter. I was elated and it was huge boost when I was starting to have doubts about my story. I didn't win, but that's okay, I was just so thrilled to have been picked. 

Speaking of books, I read sixty-five this year! 

2015 was mostly happy and calm. I'm grateful to have made so many happy memories with friends and family. 

 

tags: La Dolce Vita Tasting Room, Big Bear, Big Bear Pajama Party, Remodel Big Bear House, Housing Remodel, Remodel Delays, Zion National Park, Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon, International Travel 2015, Mediterranean Cruise 2015, My Jury Duty Experience, I Served on a Jury, Jury Duty Downtown Los Angeles, South Bay Mall Ikea Parking Lot, Law Suit South Bay Mall Ikea, Dame Edna at the Ahmanson Theatre, The Object Lesson at the Kirk Douglas Review, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Old 97's, Brad Paisley Hollywood Bowl, Sheryl Crow at the Hollywood Bowl, Eddie Izzard Force Majeure Review, Fitness Resolutions 2015, Fit in 2015, Pilates, Weight Journey 2015, Fiction Program UCLA Extension, James Kirkwood Prize Nominee, James Kirkwood Prize 2015, Writing Goals 2015, Books Read in 2015, Things Accomplished in 2015, 2015 Year Wrap-Up, Where I Traveled in 2015, Bad Beat Poetry, NASCAR, Caroline Leavitt, Story Structure for the Novel, Poetry Scares Me
categories: Life
Monday 12.28.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2015- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Theatre is magic. When we decided to spend a day in London, we thought that it would be a special treat to take the kids to their first London show. I don't know if I was more excited to see my first show in London, or to take the kids. I really hoped that they would have an unforgettable experience and that they would feel the same love that I have for theatre. Expectations were high!

There were several kid appropriate shows to choose from, which is awesome. We picked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to tie in with our trip to the Cadbury Factory that we had already planned for the following day. 

Before the show, we ate dinner at The Globe Pub and Dining Room, located around the corner from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The Globe was a real find. Excellent food, fun decor, and they were great with the kids. I drank the most amazing peach-apricot cider from Sweden. It was quite possibly the best alcoholic drink that I've ever tasted. 

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Getting excited here!!!

The Theatre Royal Drury Lane is stately and gorgeous. Here are some shots that I took of the exterior. 

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Posters for the show. I love the word play.

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Our tickets

The merch booth...which didn't sell chocolate. In fact, we couldn't see chocolate for sale at concessions either. I think this was a huge missed opportunity, as we were absolutely craving chocolate. We were teased for the entire show. 

Tickets were pricy, so we went with mid-range seats in a private box. The upside, is we had privacy, which was a huge factory when Felix got bored, and Dan had to take him out to the lobby. The downside, is occasionally the top of the stage was obscured, although, I was able to see it if I ducked down, and put my chin on the railing. Overall, for the price, these were good seats. Having our own box was fun for the kids. 

The show... Directed by Sam Mendes, this is another modern revival of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It has some similarities to the Tim Burton film, primarily that it's modernized over Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but this new version is definitely its own thing. 

Visually, it's as stunning and creative as anything that I've seen on stage. It's dazzling. This is especially true in the second act, which is set in the chocolate factory. The cast is wonderful, especially the kids, who are played by a rotating cast. I absolutely loved the scene and song showing Veruca's demise by squirrels. It's hilarious and demented. The Oompa-Loompas are done in a creative and unexpected way. 

Unfortunately, the songs were lackluster. None of them were memorable, and I longed for the music from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It was impossible to not have those memorable tunes running through my head, attempting to replace what I was hearing on stage. The only songs that I remember, are those involving Violet- The Double Bubble Duchess and Juicy! ( yes, with an exclamation point in the title). Those two songs were memorable, because they were so completely obnoxious. They are the type of songs that you really don't want to have stuck in your head.

Zoe and I, both very much enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Unfortunately, Felix did not, and Dan spent a majority of the show with him in the lobby. Admittedly, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a slow start with most of the first act dedicated to the sorry situation of the Bucket family. However, once it gets to the chocolate factory, the show really takes flight.

tags: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Sam Mendes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, First Theatre Experience, Theatre Magic, Cadbury Factory, The Globe Pub and Dining Room London, Rekorderlig Peach and Apricot Cider, Cider from Sweden, The Best Cider Rekorderlig, Theatre Royal Drury Lane Review, Box Seats at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Pictures Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Musical Posters, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Merch Booth, Do They Sell Chocolate at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burtons Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Modern Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Veruca and the Squirrels, Songs in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Double Bubble Duchess Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Juicy! Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Violet Charlie and the chocolate factory musical, The Bucket Family
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Wednesday 10.21.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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