Saturday, September 26, 2009

IL DIVO! September 26, 2009

What a night! Front row seats at the Il Divo concert last night! We had dinner at friends - Dave and Shelley's- and then hired a bus to take us to the Asia World Expo site - door to door service! First time ever to have seats so close to the performers - and what voices! In seventh heaven, for sure!

Shelley, me and Margie, all dolled up for the show - sat and drank wine, and champagne, while we were serenaded - the singers were only a few metres away - fab!

Dave and Shelly

Dave wrote a note to Il Divo and was waiting to throw it onstage - a true fan!

Point to your favourite divo!

Oh, yes, the Spaniard - they were all very handsome - we felt a bit like teenagers!

The orchestra was amazing, in particular the guitarist - who played both acoustic and electric guitar. Really great sound, not overpowering, and a great support for the vocals.

From left, the Frenchman, the Spaniard, the American and the Swiss vocalists - brilliant voices, and incredible harmonies!


Saturday, September 5, 2009

GRAD Fashion Show Fundraiser September 2009

Meg and Sarah were involved in our first ever GRAD Fashion Show fundraiser - Sarah as my production assistant, and Meg, in heels, as one of the 26 models. Meg wore a one-of-a-kind designer dress - now called "Meaghan". Over 200 people came to the theatre to enjoy the fashion show and all of the dresses were auctioned off, with proceeds going to scholarships this year. Over $33,000 HKD was raised - a ton of work, and fun!

Sarah hard at work setting up the lobby area for the auction while the audience members were enjoying the show in the theatre.

Meg and Juliana Paterman before the show, in the backstage area.

The three 'Bate' girls- Juliana is one of Sarah's best friends, and we are now her guardians while she spends her last year at CDNIS, before going back to Austria.

Meg and friends Xanthia and Gaby, who worked as the fashion consultant for the models.

Getting ready to go onstage....!

Meg, adjusting her heels (1st time!)

And there she goes!

Finale at the end of the show! Great fun for the whole family!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Birthday in Bangkok

And a surprise birthday present - I was working late at the theatre, and Bob showed up, handed me my passport, and said "Let's go!". With a bag packed by the girls, and a bottle of wine for the trip, Bob and I spent a quick weekend in Bagkok. We stayed at the Marriott, thanks to Bob's friends, and had a wonderful couple of days away.

Bob took me into the city, and we went on an incredible canal tour - the city is built along the river, and it was really amazing. The water level was high due to the start of the rainy season, and heavy rains up river, dragging vegetation with it, that the boats simply went through. All of the major hotels (not ours) are situated along the river, and each of them have their own river boats, to ferry guests up and down the water.

Our tour guide's name was Tip Tip (perhaps Hint Hint would have worked too!) - very nice, very easy to talk to, and told us a lot of the history of Bangkok, and pointed out the sights along the way.

The weather was hot, but the wind was great, and a perfect day to be out on the water

Boat traffic was very heavy, and so much to see on the edges of each bank.

Had to put this picture in - we thought it was a huge sea snake, but turns out it is a Thailand monitor - a huge reptile that lives in the river. Didn't stop the children along the canals from swimming....



Lots of chinese temples, some of them right next to muslim mosques

Many delivery boats simply pull up right in front of the stores -this one is like a 7 -11 - all go to this store to pick up supplies

Temple

And then, our boat turned into the narrower channels, and we literally floated past homes and businesses, with so much to see

Some homes were much better kept than others, but all were really charming. We could hear music playing in some, and shrines at the end of the docks, as you can see here

Lots of tourist traffic that day

The yellow flag is the queen's flag - the blue, for the king, and all citizens alternate the flags depending on whose day it is. They love their royal family, and there are signs and posters literally everywhere

Along the way, a floating convenience store for the tourists - coke, beer, snacks and souvenirs - very resourceful!

Took this one for Mummy - tons of orchids hanging everywhere - the vegetation was extremely lush, and colourful

The boys were jumping in and out of the water, laughing and joking - not paying attention to the tourist boats as they went by

Bob had gone on a canal tour the last time he had been to Bangkok, and knew that I'd love it

Amazing how some of these homes literally stretched over the water

We stopped at a floating market - climbed over the docks and into a small, busy market. In the water below are hundreds of catfish - you can buy loaves of bread to feed to them. Amazing

They literally piled over each other - the water was thick with fish - very cool



Lots of local food being cooked and served up

After the canal tour, we made it to the world's largest market - and immediately got swamped with the hundreds of people and thousands of stalls. We took a shopping list with us, but the market won that day - we stayed for an hour, and then it was too hot, so we headed back to the hotel

Bob took me to this fabulous restaurant, only about 10 minutes from our hotel. Conceived and built as by a local Thai politician, this restaurant was built to raise awareness about Aids and safe sex. It truly is a fascinating place, and ALL of the decorations are made out of condoms. The food was incredible!

When in Thailand...


We sat outside in the courtyard - the place was awash with twinkly lights, and we had live music - what a great birthday supper!

Yup, they sure are!

All made out of condoms - great way to get people's attention.



After dinner, we went for a walk into the city, and Bob got us a 'tuk tuk' to go back to the hotel

A tuk tuk is a motorcycle with a seat in the back for two - covered. A must-do when in Thailand. Very fun getaway for my birthday!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Another Night at the Races - May 2009


Another invitation from former parents at CDNIS to come to the races and see their new horse, Dashing Champion, race. From the owner's box to the sumptuous food, a great day at the races!

All owners and invited guests get to come to the exclusive area where they see their horses brought out, last minute words to the jockey, and then off to the private dining room.

Dashing Champion, 2 yrs old, and promises to be a real winner - we watched this pony win a week earlier. Champagne for the owner and a cheque that day for $300,000HKD, not a bad day at work!

This jockey from the UK