Showing posts with label Trip: NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trip: NYC. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

NYC: Broadway

Almost 2 years ago, the Idiart ADULTS took a trip to NYC. We found some CHEAP tickets, brought all the Grandparents up to watch the kids and had the time of our lives!

Our main purpose was to help a friend with her art show. Click HERE to read about that. Our other purpose was to buy $12 hot chocolate at Serendipity. I posted a long-lost picture of us drinking above said Chocolate. If you didn't read about that click HERE.


We all agreed that the BEST part of NYC was BROADWAY. My favorite ALL-TIME Disney movie is Mary Poppins. So, Damian and I started our experience on Broadway there (Rated G). Tickets were only $25 mid-week. For $50, the two of us were about 1000 rows from the stage in the nose-bleed section. I loved it, even though Damian fell asleep for a little while.

Disney does an amazing job on Broadway, the music and special effects were amazing. At intermission, we noticed it wasn't a full house and moved down about 980 rows (20 from the stage). Then we REALLY enjoyed the show. The second half was a continuation of the Disney Movie and an EVIL nanny was introduced. Mr. Banks finally learned his lesson, too, and Mary and Burt KISS. This kiss was a highly anticipated highlight to my life, I tell you! It was a wonderful show. As we walked home, in the rain, through the NYC ghetto that night, Damian told me he wanted me to find tickets to a show every night while we were there!

So the next day, after traipsing around NYC alone (Top of the Rockefeller Center, Metropolitan Art Museum, Central Park) I waited in line for WICKED LOTTERY TICKETS. I was sweaty, dirty and dressed in uncomfortable shoes. I met a man that had tried to win the lottery 13 times. He was sure this would be his lucky day. Boy was he wrong.

I had just helped a little old beggar woman cross the street, ON MY ARM, no less! And I was wearing my BYU Sweatshirt, and a girl came up and said, "I saw what you did with that woman and I'm BYU ALUMNI, too!!" Anyway, I told the man that the lucky stars were with me . . . I would be winning the tickets. And when I did, I'd be doing a happy dance in front of all the losers. Just to cheer them up. There were about 300 people in line and 25 names were called. One was MINE!!

I did the happy dance, in case you were wondering!

I won the chance to BUY front row tickets for $25 each to WICKED (Rated PG). And I did it. And Damian met me downtown. My sister/brother-in-law had paid $125 each for seats about 20 rows back, off to the side. In hindsight, I should have asked Damian to sit with my brother-in-law in the back and my sis. could have sat in the front with me. Darn it!


Mary Poppins kiss with Burt had nothing on this show! The script was clean (unlike the book it's based on) and the music was uplifting and beautiful. The costume-ry was AMAZING and overall, this musical was the best theatre performance I have ever seen!

I listen to the soundtrack in my car all the time. My kids now know all the words to the songs and have big dreams to perform them in local theatre, or at least the family talent show.

The Idiarts attending the show all posed before. WOW, doesn't my sis-in-law look great?

The women directly behind me (remember, I was on the front row) each paid $400 for their tickets . . . it was an experience of a lifetime and I loved it! The rest of the family bought some tickets on Ebay or something and went a few days later (at about $125 each!). I'd only paid $100 total for 2 shows on Broadway for Damian and I. I was feeling pretty stoked!

The next day, my sis-in-law, Christine and I went to a matinee showing of Mamma Mia! We are both ABBA fans and thought this would supercharge our trip. We each paid $50 for the seats, half way back on the 1st floor . . . pretty good view.

It was such a fun show, GREAT MUSIC and hilarious script (PG-13). We laughed so hard and had such a fun time together! At the end of the show, the whole audience got up, singing and dancing in the aisles. When the movie came out, I tried that, during the credits, but I was the only one in the theatre doing it, so it didn't feel the same.

If you have a chance to see Mamma Mia in NYC or Las Vegas, it is well worth your money. If not, rent the movie, equally good (except Pierce Brosnan's singing face!)

On one of our last nights, Damian and I were so fired up with all our wonderful Broadway experiences, we splurged on a brand new Broadway show ($100 each). It was written by the men that wrote Miss Saigon. These men also adapted Les Miserables for theatre, (Les Mis is the most successful musical in history!) The same choreographers that did Riverdance worked on this project. It really was supposed to be great.

It was based on the life and adventures of the 17th century Irish chieftain and pirate Grace O'Malley, who was one of the last Irish clan leaders to resist the English conquest of Gaelic Ireland.

It sounded good, had good people writing it . . . Alas, it was too good to be true. We hated it. We hated spending that much money for it. Apparently, no one else liked it either. It got horrible reviews and closed after only 3 months.

Well, 3 out of 4 ain't bad! We can't wait to go back to NYC and hit Broadway again. We are planning to take our kids to Wicked in Portland or San Francisco in the spring so they can get the Broadway bug, too!

Monday, October 20, 2008

NYC: Jen's Art Show & Neleh

I have ONE famous friend.

Does she look familiar? It's Neleh Dennis, 2nd runner up on SURVIVOR (4th season, Marquesas). She made the phrase "Oh my Heck" popular and took her scriptures as her one item on the show. If you Google her name, 109,000 hits show up!

She and her husband moved to my town about 3-4 years ago. Her hubby worked as a news anchor on our local TV station while Neleh raised her two sweet little boys. We were in the same ward (congregation). She also cut everyone's hair in town. Her family has moved and I miss her and her haircuts A LOT!!

To read more about Neleh on Wikipedia click here.

I also have ONE "Up and Coming" Famous Friend: The Artist Jen Vranes.

This is a shot of my two celebrity friends, Neleh and Jen, TOGETHER!!

Most of the reason we took the Adult-Only Idiart Trip was to help Jen at a Big Art Show in NYC. Neleh went also, to help sell the paintings. Jen and Neleh are standing in front of one of my favorite Lavender Field pieces.

This cute shot is of Jen, My sister-in-law, Christine (she probably could have been a WORLD FAMOUS Olympian Gymnast, but she chose straight motherhood, instead) and Neleh in NYC. I think they were designer knock-off purse shopping in some scary back-alley China Town shop.

Jen's NYC Dream Sales Team: Damian (My hottie honey), Neleh, Matt (Jen's hunky hubby), Jen, Jared and Aaron, (My handsome brother-in-laws). Jen and Matt invited the two youngest Idiarts first, and then threw Damian in as a consolation prize. JusTea was at the MBA program in Utah, although he and Tea flew out to party with us, too!

One night we all went to the Hard Rock Cafe. It looks like Matt has two polygamous wives (Jen and Neleh) Neleh's husband had to stay home and take care of the babies!

One morning, I slept in or went to an art museum alone and these gals went to try and get on the Today Show. I think they sat out in the cold from 5-8am or something crazy like that. . . and they ALMOST got on. They look so cute, and COLD. Check out their new "designer" purses, they're really HOT!

The art show was a success for Jen's business and career. I went to see all the art and watched Jane Seymor at her art booth, for awhile. I'll post more about her tomorrow!

It was so fun to party with all my sister-in-laws during the day while all our hubbies worked with Jen and Neleh. We toured the city, ate great food, bought about 50 fake purses to sell to our friends, went to museums, the Manhattan temple and Broadway Matinees. What a great trip!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

NYC: Brooklyn Bridge & Serendipity

I'm still photoshopping all the wedding photos, and trying to recover from an all night Italian wedding party, so bear with me. This is a filler post!

Almost 2 years ago, we took an our first Adult-Only Idiart Family trip. We went to New York City together. We met up with friends who lived there, but also, some of our local friends met us there. Last spring, we went to the Bahamas together, but NYC remains Damian and my favorite couples trip so far.

One night in the Big Apple, we took the subway across the Brooklyn Bridge, and then walked to the middle of it together. We were there in February and it was FREEZING! But not snowing or particularly windy, so we were all very grateful.


You can tell I'm more used to cold weather. I'm smiling naturally and Poor Damian's face is frozen in a weird, contorted position!!


Actually, the reason I wasn't as cold was because this white coat had a layer of blubber inside it. I'm not really that fat. It was the coat, really!! This is Christine and I with NYC behind us. And that cute purse is my Kate Spade knock-off that I bought in a secret room in China Town, for 5 bucks! We don't have any photos of our purse shopping adventures, but that was a fun memory!


We ditched everyone and decided to keep touring the city in butt cold weather. First stop, Bloomingdale's. Of course, it was 10pm and the store was closed, but we WERE THERE!


Christine really wanted to go to the dessert shop: "Serendipity" Do you remember a movie with the same name? Me neither!! It was one of Christine's favorite movies, so we had to go there! They really did have great Hot Chocolate. For $12 a mug. But that's life in the Big City.


The inside of the shop was eclectic and cute. I enjoyed looking at the decorations while I waited for my teeth to stop chattering. And while I waited for my turn with the straw, for a sip of the $12 Hot Chocolate.