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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. 

 

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categories: Life
Monday 12.28.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

2013 Wrap-Up

2013 has been a year of several monumental life-altering events.

I come from a very small family. This year, both my aunt and uncle passed away, leaving me as the final member in our family. Sure, I have some distant cousins somewhere (Iowa, Utah?), but I've never met them. It has hard enough when my uncle died in April, but I never could have imagined that last week, my aunt would join him.

I'm still more stunned than sad, although I'm sure that emotion will take over in the new year. I miss them, but I'm relieved that they are no longer physically suffering. In particular, I know that it was very hard on my aunt when my uncle passed. Her grief was overwhelming.

In addition to the loss of my family, I'm also transitioning out of a caregiver role. I've spent the last several years helping my aunt and uncle, often spending several days at a time living with them. I accompanied them to doctors appointments, helped around the house, cooked, gardened and ran errands. It's strange to go from being so needed to nothing. 2014 will be spent closing out their estate and getting their home ready to be sold. It's going to be a big task, but I feel like it will help with the grieving process.

Even with the loss of my aunt and uncle, 2013 wasn't a bad year.

Dan and I got engaged at Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey) and we married a few months later at the Aria in Las Vegas. It couldn't have been more perfect and the joy has spilled over, making the most difficult days of 2013, a lot easier to bear. Dan has been my rock. In many ways, this has been the happiest year of my life. I feel blessed to be part of Dan's wonderful family, which include his two adorable children. 

I traveled more in 2013, than in any previous year. We spent two weekends in Las Vegas, one weekend in Big Bear and three nights in Portland, adding Oregon to list of states I've visited.

This year marked my first trip to Europe. We actually visited the United Kingdom twice, spending a total of seventy-six days and visiting three countries. On our second trip, we did a 3300 mile drive around England, Scotland and Wales.

The United Kingdom is beautiful and diverse. I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity to explore so much of it and yet, I'm also left wanting more! Contrary to what some may think, it is not a small island! 

I read 55 books in 2013. More than last year, but less than in previous years. I've found that I read more when I'm happy. While we were in Europe, I plowed through books. When I was dealing with family health issues and death, I barely read a chapter. Trashy television is more my speed when I'm stressed.

I started a new part-time job at the end of 2013. I'm now a professional dog-walker. Don't tell my cats. It's a good fit. I love being outdoors and with animals. Starting in January, I will have several clients on a regular basis, including the most adorable golden retriever puppy in the world. 

As usual, we went to tons of movies and events throughout the year. My favorite event was seeing Josh Ritter perform in Hollywood. It was magical. We are going to another Josh Ritter concert in January and I can't wait!

We attended our first NASCAR Race, which was hot, loud and a lot more fun that I ever would have anticipated.  

We went on more outings with the SoCal Smarties, our local Smart Car club, including a memorable visit to the Battleship Iowa. We even leased the first Electric Drive Smart Car in California.

I learned that Zip-lining and Segway tours are more adventure than I can handle. Both were more terrifying than thrilling. 

In 2013, we went through paperwork hell to refinance our house and in the end, it was all worth it. I'm far better off financially than I was this time last year. 

My health and weight are about the same. We did a few solid months of exercise, including waking up before sunrise to go on long walks. It didn't stick or become a lasting routine, but I'm hopeful that things will change in 2014. 

We did several home improvement projects in 2013, including new wood floors for our stairs and bedroom. Our house has really taken shape and it looks nothing like it did when I inherited it from my mom back in 2008. I can hardly believe this is my childhood home. 

2013 was a year of highs and lows. I spent most of it feeling unstable and unsteady emotionally. Again, it wasn't a bad or unhappy year overall, but I'm looking forward to 2014 being more peaceful and calm. 

 

 

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categories: Life
Tuesday 12.31.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Our First NASCAR Race- Auto Club 400

Dan and I have spent our relationship without cable. This isn't normally a big deal for us, as we can get most of what we want through iTunes, Hulu and Netflix. The only major problem that we have come across is getting our NASCAR fix. We've tried watching races at various bars, all a very distracting experience. Just finding the race at a bar is a challenge, because Los Angeles is not much of a NASCAR town.  

On Sunday, March 24th, we drove out to the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana for the Auto Club 400. This was our first experience attending a NASCAR race and we tried our best to prepare for the day. We read up on recommendations regarding what to wear and bring, which caused us to spend a good chunk of Saturday running around town attempting to acquire items. Now having experience, here are some tips that I can impart to fellow NASCAR newbies.

1. Unless you already own a seat cushion, don't bother buying one in advance. We went to several stores around Los Angeles and couldn't find anything appropriate. It turns out, they sell them for ten dollars at the race. We thought that is was good deal and it gave us a cheap souvenir. 

​Official Seat Cushions.

2. We read that we should pack a lunch and assuming that the prices were going to be outrageous like at other sporting events, we heeded the advice. The Auto Club Speedway has tight regulations on the size of the soft sided cooler that you are allowed to bring. They allow a 6x6x12 cooler, which isn't very big! We didn't have this and spent twelve dollars for one at Target.  

In the end, I wish that we had skipped bringing food. It was a hassle and it was so sweltering hot, that some of the food spoiled before we could eat it. It turns out that the food (and beer) are fairly reasonably priced at the Auto Club Speedway. Twenty bucks would have kept us full, happy and not lugging around a personal cooler!

3. Don't buy alcohol, even if the price is reasonable. I suffered greatly from drinking a beer while sitting in the hot sun. I spent 1/4 of the race underneath the grandstands in the shade, because I felt so sick.

4. Bring bottled water and keep hydrated. 

5. If you plan to buy food there, buy it early. Several stands sold out of items. This included water and drinks.

6. Apply and reapply sunscreen. I came home with a prickly sunburn. 

7. Bring ear protection. It's much louder than you think it will be. I felt like getting ear protection was more important than the water or sunscreen. Surprisingly, lots of people don't bother protecting their ears or their children's ears. It was awful seeing young children without the proper protection. 

We rented Fan Vision, which came with two sets of headphones in which we could hear race and driver commentary. It was entertainment and protection together. The price was around seventy-five, but it was well worth it. It's much more engaging to be able to hear the race commentary. The Fan Vision came with a monitor, where we could watch videos and keep track of stats.  

 ​Ear protection is sexy!

​Ear protection is sexy!

 ​Fan Vision

​Fan Vision

 ​Ear protection is sexy!

​Ear protection is sexy!

 ​Ear protection is sexy!  ​Fan Vision  ​Ear protection is sexy!

The parking lot opened at five am, but we decided to sleep in and get there around ten. There was a massive queue to the free, dirt parking lot, but the attendants were super efficient and we didn't wait long. There were many people having tailgate parties in the lot, some were very elaborate set-ups. It gave me the urge to buy a kiddie pool and fill it with beer!

 ​The long line to the parking lot.

​The long line to the parking lot.

 ​Finally parked. The dirt got stuck to our sun-screened bodies and we were filthy!

​Finally parked. The dirt got stuck to our sun-screened bodies and we were filthy!

 ​Flags in the parking lot. Lots of flags and tailgate parties!

​Flags in the parking lot. Lots of flags and tailgate parties!

 ​The long line to the parking lot.  ​Finally parked. The dirt got stuck to our sun-screened bodies and we were filthy!  ​Flags in the parking lot. Lots of flags and tailgate parties!

Next time, we would probably opt to pay for the close parking in the paved lot. The walk from the dirt lot took about twenty minutes and was probably about a mile. They had a shuttle bus making runs, but we opted to hoof it. 

Once we got inside the of the gates, there was a lot to see and do. We decided to check out our seats first. This being our first NASCAR event, we relied heavily on internet advice to pick seats. We ended up in the middle of the grandstands, close to the end of the pit lane. A good location that we would likely pick again. 

 ​concessions under the grandstands

​concessions under the grandstands

 ​Dan in front of our section. Note the small bag that he is carrying, that was our lunch bag. 

​Dan in front of our section. Note the small bag that he is carrying, that was our lunch bag. 

 The entrance.​

The entrance.​

 ​Looking to the right.

​Looking to the right.

 ​Looking to the left.

​Looking to the left.

 ​The view from our seats.

​The view from our seats.

 ​concessions under the grandstands  ​Dan in front of our section. Note the small bag that he is carrying, that was our lunch bag.   The entrance.​  ​Looking to the right.  ​Looking to the left.  ​The view from our seats.

We regretted not spending the extra thirty-five a ticket for pit passes. It would have been cool to get a close-up look at the pits and cars, but that's something that we can look forward to the next time. We headed out of the stadium to the massive field on the property to see the exhibits, concessions and merchandise. 

 ​Event map.

​Event map.

 ​Speedway fountain/sculpture thing.

​Speedway fountain/sculpture thing.

 ​Jimmie Johnson's Merch. I was rooting for the cute local boy!

​Jimmie Johnson's Merch. I was rooting for the cute local boy!

 ​Fox Sports

​Fox Sports

 The Jack FM bustache

The Jack FM bustache

 The Jack FM bustache

The Jack FM bustache

 ​The Danica Patrick merch booth was by far the most crowded.

​The Danica Patrick merch booth was by far the most crowded.

 ​Dan with his other girlfriend.

​Dan with his other girlfriend.

 ​Race car interior

​Race car interior

 ​Auto Club Race Car

​Auto Club Race Car

 ​Auto Club Smart Car!!!

​Auto Club Smart Car!!!

 ​Auto Club Speedway

​Auto Club Speedway

 ​Event map.  ​Speedway fountain/sculpture thing.  ​Jimmie Johnson's Merch. I was rooting for the cute local boy!  ​Fox Sports  The Jack FM bustache  The Jack FM bustache  ​The Danica Patrick merch booth was by far the most crowded.  ​Dan with his other girlfriend.  ​Race car interior  ​Auto Club Race Car  ​Auto Club Smart Car!!!  ​Auto Club Speedway

We got to our seats about twenty minutes before the race was set to start. It's amazing how quickly the grandstands go from empty to packed. 

 ​Fly over

​Fly over

 What would a sporting event be without the Goodyear Blimp?​

What would a sporting event be without the Goodyear Blimp?​

 ​The cars are starting to line up.

​The cars are starting to line up.

 ​Danica Patrick

​Danica Patrick

 ​Surfer car

​Surfer car

 ​Fly over  What would a sporting event be without the Goodyear Blimp?​  ​The cars are starting to line up.  ​Danica Patrick  ​Surfer car

I found watching the pits to be the most interesting aspect of the race. It's amazing how fast the pit crews work. 

 ​almost done

​almost done

 ​tires off

​tires off

 ​Danica Patrick pulls into the pit.

​Danica Patrick pulls into the pit.

 ​And back in the race. All done in the blink of an eye.

​And back in the race. All done in the blink of an eye.

 ​almost done  ​tires off  ​Danica Patrick pulls into the pit.  ​And back in the race. All done in the blink of an eye.

We were told via multiple source to make sure to bring binoculars. We had them on the dining room table and completely forgot them. It was bit of a bummer and sometimes hard to see all of the action, but Dan brought the good camera and managed to take some great shots of the race. 

 Go Jimmy!!!

Go Jimmy!!!

 ​restarting

​restarting

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 ​Danica on the backside of the track.

​Danica on the backside of the track.

 ​The big screen was easy to see from our seats.

​The big screen was easy to see from our seats.

 ​Dan took a lot of pictures of the GoDaddy car.

​Dan took a lot of pictures of the GoDaddy car.

 Go Jimmy!!!  ​restarting 8614349489_edd5b63c4c_h.jpg  ​Danica on the backside of the track.  ​The big screen was easy to see from our seats.  ​Dan took a lot of pictures of the GoDaddy car.

The race was mostly uneventful until the very end when Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano made contact in the last lap, causing Hamlin to take a hard crash into the wall. They two were vying for first, when the crash opened up an opportunity for Kyle Busch to take the lead and ultimately win the race. 

Hamlin and Logano has a contentious relationship prior to the race and took the feud to the track. Apparently, Logano also had beef with Tony Stewart.  After the race, Logano got into a fist fight with Stewart on pit row. Stewart felt that Logano had blocked him during the final restart. NASCAR is better than ice hockey!

 ​Smashed up at the end of the race.

​Smashed up at the end of the race.

 ​Logano and Stewart fight.

​Logano and Stewart fight.

 ​Logano and Stewart fight.

​Logano and Stewart fight.

 ​Busch's victory burn-out

​Busch's victory burn-out

 ​good look at the damage

​good look at the damage

 ​winners circle and final tally

​winners circle and final tally

 ​Busch celebrating

​Busch celebrating

 ​Winner's Cicle

​Winner's Cicle

 ​Smashed up at the end of the race.  ​Logano and Stewart fight.  ​Logano and Stewart fight.  ​Busch's victory burn-out  ​good look at the damage  ​winners circle and final tally  ​Busch celebrating  ​Winner's Cicle

Our first NASCAR race was a ton of fun. We went home sunburn, covered in dirt and elated. Hopefully later this season or next year, we will be able to travel to different state for another race.  

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categories: Hometown Tourist, Life's Adventures, Visit
Thursday 04.11.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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