Saturday, January 3, 2009

I didn't forget about you!

Don't worry- I didn't forget about my blog! I've just been busy, as I'm sure most of you have been around the Holidays. We are in the last city of the tour- Houston, Texas- and it's 80 degrees here! To think not even two weeks ago we were in freezing 2 degree weather...now we are sweatin' it out in humid summer time heat! And it's January! Happy new year by the way! I hope everyone had a wonderful and safe new year! Radio City threw us a cast party in Austin and it was an absolute blast- probably one of the best new years I've had! They rented out the top floor of this restaurant, the Iron Cactus, in the downtown area on 6th street. (6th street is this crazy street in Austin with tons of locally owned restaurants and bars.) The street was packed and there was even a ball that dropped at midnight!
The tour is about to be over and I'm really sad! I'm fine with the actual show ending, but I want to keep traveling with all my friends because its so much fun! The cast has gotten so close over the last 4 months and it will be hard to say goodbyes. Our last show is tomorrow at 4pm and I fly home on Monday.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Home for Christmas!

It's 4:15am and I'm leaving for the airport in 45 minutes....haven't slept a wink because I've been scrambling to finish packing, but I can't wait to go home for Christmas! This is the first time in 5 years that I will be home for the Holidays! I was lucky enough to have my personal day off on Christmas Eve and we don't have any shows Christmas, so I decided to be crazy and add one more city to this tour! I'm bringing my computer with me so I'm hoping to get to some good blogging time in on my layover. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas!! :)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Pics from Cinci

Here is the riverboat we took on Thanksgiving....it was the Belle of Cincinnati
I'm wearing the captain's hat and sitting in the captain's chair!
My friend Megan and I were dared to take a pic with our animal handlers from the show....they definitely won the prize for strangest get-up at Thanksgiving dinner! Check out the feather in the guy's hat to the left.....oh ya, and the best part are the cowboy boots that you cant see in the pic. These studs are the ones who take care of our camels and sheep!!
Now don't judge- this is definitely the messiest my room has gotten on the tour- I just thought it was funny because I've been trying to take pics of all my hotel rooms and I forgot with this city to take the pic when I first walked in and the room is all nice and neat....this night I was creatively re-packing for our flight to Baltimore because I knew some of my bags were overweight!!





Saturday, December 20, 2008

Cincinnati! ( this was 6 cities ago...)

Our return to Cincinnati was great fun! If you remember, we were there the last week of October doing final tech rehearsals. It felt neat to come back to a place that was familiar...almost like we were home again! The first day back was Thanksgiving and our company management team organized Thanksgiving dinner for us on a river boat cruise! ( We had NO shows on Thanksgiving- this is the first time in 5 years that I didn't preform on Thanksgiving....and it was great!!) We had the whole second floor of the boat reserved for Radio City people...half of them I didn't even recognize because we have soooo many crew/ tech guys I've never even seen! The weather was a perfect sunny 60 degree day. Dinner was okay, good enough, but the pumpkin pie was delicious! They actually ran out of pumpkin pie by the time I went to get dessert, so I asked our waitress if there was any left anywhere on the boat....so she was sneaky and snagged a few pies from another floor! Thanks goodness because my Thanksgiving wouldn't have been complete without pumpkin pie! After the river boat cruise ended a bunch of use went to the movie theater to let our dinners settle. I went to see Twilight with a few other fans of the books and unfortunately we were really disappointed. Maybe I had my expectations too high....or maybe it was that too may things I'd imagined and pictured while reading the book were totally wrong in the movie, I don't know? Anyway, we were determined not to leave the movie theater disappointed, so we stayed to see Four Christmases. Since we were going round 2 for movies, we thought a round 2 of food was necessary, so we grabbed a huge popcorn and large sodas and settled in for movie #2. Four Christmases was cute and funny and it made me laugh....I love when Vince Vaughn rambles on!
It was back to the grind of doing shows for the next few days, but it was so nice because we were already familiar to the backstage area and we had our same dressers back who were really excited to see us. My friend Bridgette, from the baton world, came to see the show with her Mom and Aunt and they all loved it. I took them backstage and they were having fun trying on some of my hats and stuff.
It was great/ dangerous to be right across the street from a Saks for Black Friday shopping! I did some minor damage with a cute top and a sensible pair of heels. I started to feel a little under the weather by Sunday, which couldn't have come at a better time because it was my day off, so I stayed in bed and read about 3/4 of the third Twilight book. ( I have since finished the book, and *spoiler alert* I was dying on the proposal chapter...it was just too sweet and prefect :)
Downtown Cincinnati was cute, it almost felt like a tiny New York City because there was a big tree and ice skating rink out in front of our hotel that was like Rockefeller Plaza. We walked everywhere, and there were cute restaurants and shops and Starbucks on many corners. Maybe that's why it felt so familiar?? Oh ya, and if anyone ever goes to Cincinnati you must go to Nada- an excellent Mexican fusion restaurant with crazy good mac and cheese- and Graeter's Ice Cream- yummy & delicious family owned Cincinnati ice cream....I recommend peppermint ice cream with hot fudge! YUM!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

It's late...

Hi! I know I said I was going to try to get caught up this weekend, but I didn't have internet in my hotel room again! grrr!! I'm slummin it in the lobby using the free wireless :( We are leaving Birmingham tomorrow at 6am, so in six hours I will be on a bus heading to Bossier City, Louisiana! I still have to finish packing and get ready for bed, but I thought I'd do a quick re-cap of beautiful Birmingham....
Well, the audiences were fantastic here and we even had a few shouters in the house. This one older man that was sitting directly in front of me in the kickline at the end of New York at Christmas today threw his hands in the air and shouted, "AMAZING! JUST AMAZING!" It was pretty funny. Friday I landed badly in the jump split in Ragdolls and ended up possibly straining the muscle in the bottom of my foot. The arch of foot has been swollen and it hurts to walk and dance on it. The athletic trainers taped it up really well today and it seemed to cut the pain a little. It's not hurt badly enough to call out of a show, which I'm grateful for because in my five years of being a Rockette I've never missed a show...and I'd hate for something to stand in my way of my perfect attendance! The A.T.'s think it will get better with icing in between shows and rest. I hope they are right! As far as fun things to do or see in Birmingham, my list is pretty short. I was poo pooing the idea that Birmingham was a cool place so I slept in on Friday, my only good sight-seeing day. I did go to one of the "Original Pancake Houses" with the girls and I got yummy pecan pancakes with sliced bananas on top. I was told that the "Original Pancake House" is a southern thing so I'm going to count that as my touristy thing for Birmingham. We also went to dinner in this historic district called Five Points South. It had a bunch of beautiful old churches, cute restaurants and neat art deco looking buildings. All the buildings in this district are from 1880- 1930. I didn't like our hotel in Birmingham. It was noisy because the hotel is an atrium style and there was basketball teams and cheerleaders staying here this weekend for a tournament and they were annoying and loud!! It felt the whole hotel echoed. Overall my Birmingham experience has been luke warm...I definitely wouldn't return, but I didn't hate it either. Anyway, I'll have pics later, but now I probably should go to bed!

Pics from Dayton

Here are some of the girls from Joyce's dance studio that came and saw the show. The question I was asked over and over from the girl's that night was "How did you learn to kick so high?" Haha!! All I could say was "I don't know, you just do it?!"


Thursday, December 11, 2008

My return to Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio was our seventh city to hit on the tour. We were there less than 30 hours, we rolled in on the bus at 3:30 one day and left the next day after our last show about 9:00. We preformed at the Nutter Center Arena, the same arena I competed at in the 1997 & 2000 National Baton competition! It was funny returning to an arena in such a random part of the country that I had already preformed at. It looked the same, maybe a little bit nicer then I'd remembered it- and there was no practice gym with baton twirlers crowding the floor or judges in black suits- just our stage! I met up with 2 baton professionals while in town, Julie and Joyce. They took me to lunch before they came and saw the show. Joyce actually owns a dance studio in Dayton, and she brought her whole studio...there were about 65 people that came to see the show! I came out before the show in my 12 Days costume and did a little meet and greet with the girls, signed autographs and answered questions about Rockettes. After our last show we hopped onto our bus and drove an hour to our next city, Cincinnati, so that we could wake up on Thanksgiving and not have to travel. It was fun to travel at night- we were all wide awake, normally we are sleepy on the bus. I'd picked up a Christmas Mad Libs book at the gift shop in Grand Rapids the week before that I was dying to do, so the girls and I did Christmas mad libs the whole way there. It's been a while since I've done mad libs- but it was great fun! We laughed so hard!!