Monday, December 31, 2007

Album Recap 2007

Our new weekend “hobby” is visiting area record stores and searching for CDs and vinyl that’s hard to find – mainly old Broadway shows (no jokes please). Here are a few choice finds we either bought or burned from vinyl in 2007.

  • Cheesy 60’s music in Broadway shows was a 2007 theme for us. We bought Canterbury Tales (1968 London and 1969 Broadway), Tom Jones (1964), and It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s Superman! (1966). The songs are so dated and frankly, bad. Canterbury Tales were great finds – the London vinyl and Broadway CDs are both pretty rare. And yes, they made a Broadway musical about Superman. It’s by Charles Strouse, who did Annie and Bye Bye Birdie. Linda Lavin (TV’s Alice) is in it and has two great songs. Another song is called “Pow! Bam! Zonk!”
  • Do Re Mi (1961). By Styne, Comden and Green and starring Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker. Not my favorite show at all, but it’s really cool since it’s the original vinyl has a cut-out front cover with a neon red insert.
  • Goldilocks (1958). Only because of Elaine Stritch singing “Give the Little Lady a Great Big Hand,” which is a great song.
  • Mame (1974). Movie cast - Lucille Ball CANNOT sing!
  • Mayor, the Musical (1985) Again by Charles Strouse. It’s about NYC’s Ed Koch. Sample songs: Hootspa, March of the Yuppies.
  • Mr. President (1962) By Irving Berlin, starring Nanette Fabray. Really good songs, and some cheesy 60s songs too like “The Wasthington Twist,” which is a twist. Another fun song: The President’s daughter sings about the Secret Service (“The Secret Service, makes me nervous. When I am dating, they are waiting, to observe us …”).
  • A Star is Born (1976). Not rare or anything, and we are NOT Barbra fans, but it brings back memories from my childhood (I was 8, but I liked this movie). Especially “Queen Bee” and “I Believe In Love.” I could do without Kris Kristofferson trying to sing, though.
  • The Ethel Merman Disco Album (1979). Enough said.

I also still buy a lot of non-Broadway (non-gay) stuff, BTW. Stuff I got in 2007 that I highly recommend The Editors, Jill Cuniff, The Bird and the Bee, The Bravery, VHS or Beta, Blonde Redhead, Hellogoodbye, Tracey Thorn, Tahiti 80, Paul Weller, and Morningwood.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Holidays in St. Louis

We went to visit Steven’s family in St. Louis around the holidays. Steven’s sister Stacey and her family live in St. Charles, and Steven’s other sister Jenni and his mom Sharon came over too. Very nice time, but too bad Steven’s Gawmaw couldn’t be there too, and it’s sad to see Teddy (the dog) getting so old. Here’s everybody posing around a sign in some cute historic village we went to (adults from left Stacey, husband Dana, sister Jenni, and mom Sharon, and tough guys nephews Jake and Justin). And me singing with some statues.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Calvin & Abner

I have to post pictures of the cats every once in a while because they are so cute.
These are all Calvin.



Shows in NYC

Steven and I went to NYC for the first time in a while – we would like to make annual trips to see shows but it’s too expensive. This time we stayed in Soho, which was interesting – grittier but less touristy than the theatre district or upper E/W sides. Highlights included celebrity sightings: Alec Baldwin at Tribeca Grill, the bleached blond from America’s Next Top Model hailing a cab, the young kid from Queer as Folk (Showtime) – probably looking for work – and Ty Pennington at a restaurant (not obviously drunk, as his recent admission might suggest). I guess it’s not very special if the “celebrities” are of such a caliber that you only know half their names.

We were incredibly lucky – the stagehands were on strike so nearly all shows were closed, but the three we bought tickets for were not! They were Xanadu (very silly and fun), and Young Frankenstein (pretty awful except one number by Megan Mullaly).

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Basement is Done!

The basement and powder room are finally done! I’m not sure if I’m more excited about having a great space to relax and watch TV or just that the workers are gone and everything’s back to normal. Here are some pictures. Now all we have left in the house is painting and hanging some pictures (until we decide to redo the main kitchen, which we “did” ourselves when we bought the house and need to redo).







Sunday, July 01, 2007

Spring/Summer 2007 Travel Part 2 (Work)

Ottawa

I had a work trip to Ottawa in June and it was beautiful! It's only two hours north of the 1000 Islands so I hope we can make side trips while we are at our trailer there. So many pretty pictures I had trouble deciding which to post. (Unfortunately I didn't get one of the nude cyclists - must have been some sort of protest, but I was walking down the street with a bunch of the doctors and other staff attending the meeting when they rode by!).


These pictures are Canada's parliament, our meeting hotel (very historic), fruit at a farmer's market, and POUTINE! (french fries covered in gravy and cheese curds ... yum)
Orlando
For three years in a row, I ended up going to Orlando in the summer for work. That's what happens when you work for and with nonprofits (hot and sticky = undesireable = cheap). But I've learned to love 1) The Universal Studios Royal Pacific Hotel (I was going to link to it but they have nasty music on the pages so I won't torture you), 2) the Emeril Lagasse restaurant there, 3) the Spiderman ride at Universal (so cool), and 4) the fact that with a room key from the hotel, you get to go to the front of the lines automatically in the park. Steven and I did the parks two years in a row - yes, we are too old for that, but it's fun and you feel special walking past all the common people waiting in the heat.

Oh and I was working (almost forgot). I "presented" a poster at an AAP conference. about teaching pediatric residents about advocacy, which is something I do. Here's a picture of it.

Spring/Summer 2007 Travel Part 1 (Fun)

Busy spring and summer! Lots of trips for fun and work (which are also fun - I'm not the type to sit in the hotel room and order room service much). Here's are two of the fun ones:

Fort Lauderdale

The only reason I go to here is because I had a Southwest ticket I canceled and the credit was going to expire, so I had to go somewhere (that was in 2006). So I went to Fort Lauderdale. I had low expectations - thinking "Spring Break." But it's really nice and now it's an annual trip for me. Amazing houses on the canals. Food wasn't great this trip. This is photo of a hot, hazy day at the beach two blocks from my little hotel, with a cruise ship in the background (some of them look huge in the water - it's kind of surreal).

Las Vegas

No surprises I took advantage of a chance to go to Vegas! Kathy and Jim did their March trip and I joined them. It was really fun because I helped take Kathy out of her element there - she usually doesn't leave the strip (and Jim doesn't leave the sports book) but I always have a rental car, so we explored some other areas and casinos and visited one of Kathy's coworkers who moved out there. Here's Kathy with a martini at a restaurant near Green Valley Ranch (we had fondue!). The second picture is a great memory - we are driving down the highway and this motorcycle shoots past us with a bodybuilder driving it and a woman in a bikini/thong on the back seat. I'm sure they were just going to work like any other day. Only in Las Vegas.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Happy Birthday Steven!


January 29 is Steven's birthday!

Happy birthday Steven!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

My Buddy Blago


We were invited to a meeting with our Governor, Rod Blagojevich (blah GOY uh vich for those of you from outside Illinois). The photo above is me, the Governor, and the current president of our organization, Dr. Eddie Pont. The Governor is going to announce big new healthcare initiatives and wanted our input (and ultimately, support). This is the second time I've met him, but the first was at a press conference with lots of people - this was a smaller meeting. He was with us for nearly an hour and really listened to us. And told us about Elvis' last movie, with Mary Tyler Moore.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Quick Trip to Seattle, Vancouver

The American Library Association's midwinter meeting was in Seattle, so I flew out to join Steven and then we went up to Vancouver for a few nights. I love both those cities. We didn't do much except visit different neighborhoods, shop a little, and eat really well, but it was a nice trip.
Mountains peeking out behind the highrises in Vancouver

Me on a Ferry . . . Steven at a beach, many of which ring downtown . . .

. . . the suburb of North Vancouver, under the mountains, as seen from downtown Vancouver

Sunday, January 07, 2007

We Get Our Bathroom Back (and Lose the Basement)!




Our 8-week upstairs bathroom remodeling is finally done! We are very pleased with how it came out, and it's especially nice not to have to navigate the stairs in the middle of the night when nature calls (or, to have to use the basement shower as we've been doing during the remodeling). There are some minor problems with the tile that our contractor said she will fix, and we haven't yet decided what artwork to put up or where to put the towel bars, but otherwise it's wonderful. We went from having no storage at all to having lots (in-wall medicine cabinet, large vanity, three deep shelves in a corner that was previously just drywalled closed, and a deep shelf in the shower). And little splurges like the whirlpool tub (which we didn't think would fit) and the toilet lid that lowers itself slowly (no banging) are great.

For all of you home improvement obsessives (like us), you can see many pictures of the bathroom, posted by Steven, on Flickr at http://flickr.com/photos/steventhemusical/sets/72157594479803434/.

But as soon as they finished the bathroom, they started on the basement! At least this is out of sight and out of mind (except when we do laundry). No big surprises yet - hopefully it will be a pretty straightforward job. They are removing the tacky wood paneling and doing new drywall on all the walls and ceiling, rebuilding the stairs, putting in a hardwood floor all the way to the back, and making some slight changes (like a new countertop) to the basement kitchen. Since this will ultimately be the "TV room," the only thing we are doing special is putting speaker wires/jacks in the walls. We hope this will be finished mid-February.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! Not much going on here . . . spent most of the day on New Year's Eve at work and then sat at home in the evening, eating steak and listening to the neighborhood fireworks go off. Today we are being lazy (and I'm playing with this blog).

2006 had a lot of high points (lots of fun trips, Poplar Tree Bay, work) and low points (the passing of an employee and friend, stressful house remodeling, work). I posted a bunch of photos from this year on my page at Flickr.

Hope everyone has a great 2007! Scott