Thursday, May 24, 2012

Beyond the Barricade

Have I ever mentioned before that I am a theater nut? More specifically musicals and Les Miserables is my most favorite. I saw it last year for the first time at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and I was charmed by it. So much so that I started following a few of the US touring company's performers on Twitter. I am especially enamored by Andrew Varela who plays the bad guy Inspector Javert. He has replied to some of my tweets over the past year but merely to answer a question or two.
Several months ago I found out that the show was coming to the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. As that's only an hour drive north, I got a ticket. On Tuesday I tweeted Andrew and said that I was coming to the Wednesday matinee and hoping for autographs and photos. When he replied "Totally" I was blown away.
The Kravis Center is a fabulous theater with a crowd of people who know how to behave in the theater. I had a great seat with no obstructions, pretty close to the stage. Here's the view from my seat.


I always loved visiting the pit while they are tuning up.


The performance was every bit as wonderful as the first time I saw it and there were lots of sniffles and tissues rustling.
After the show, I hustled around to the stage door. To my surprise, Andrew Varela called me by name (OK so it's Zizzybob, my twitter name) and he stopped to chat with me. If that wasn't enough, a few of the boys on the barricade also stopped to chat and sign autographs. Joe Tokarz, Jason Ostrowski, Joe Spieldenner, Richard Todd Adams and Jason Forbach were all so charming that I really wished I was 20 years old again. It got a bit confusing, talking to 3 at a time,  but Andrew was kind enough to take a photo with me. I was so overwhelmed that he grabbed my cell phone and took the photo for me (he said it was because his arms were longer.)

I have to say that he was extremely gracious and charming and I am glad I finally had the nerve to stand at the stage door. (something I've wanted to do since I was 13).
If LesMis comes to your town, please go see it, I'm sure you'll love it. As for me, I can't wait until next year when it comes around to Miami.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Gift Basket Part 2

My friends condo closing is getting pretty close. I have completed the coiled fabric coasters, and have purchased a few coffee related items to complete the gift.


Now add the cellophane and a matching bow (made from the same batik fabric that the coasters are made out of) and Viola, you have a one of a kind housewarming gift.


Monday, May 7, 2012

Gift Baskets

Gift baskets are a great idea and are easy to make. My big problem is that I never have a reason to make one. As it happens, I friend from high school is just about to close on a vacation condo here in Ft Lauderdale. Guess what I'm making? (that's rhetorical of course). Here's the beginnings of it.....


I've started out with some dollar store finds, 2 mugs, a basket and some raffia filler. I purchased this piece of batik from our new Joann's, conveniently located just next door to the dollar store. I'll be making 2 coiled fabric coasters. Then all I need is some fancy coffee and cookies from the supermarket. It's going to turn out great.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Cell Phone

My old Android cell phone.....


My new IPhone.....
Hello Siri!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Barbados Batik

We took a few tours while on our cruise. The Barbados tour took us to a few interesting places one of which was a batik factory.


There was a lovely demonstration on how they make the batik. My husband took a short video, but I'll be darned if I can figure out how to show it to you.


Of course, I couldn't leave without buying a few fat quarters....hey....I was on vacation... that's my story and I'm sticking to it.