Sunday--arrive in the late evening. Have a margarita!
Monday--outlet mall, LOVE
Tuesday--downtown for fun and Mary Beth's poker lesson, dinner at Grand Lux Cafe, Jersey Boys
Wednesday--our day is free...any ideas?...maybe The Caveman, Donny and Marie
Thursday--sadness and depression as our fun comes to an end
Really only ONE AND A HALF more days!!! YIPPEE!!!
Dedicated to family travel. This blog used to be about the "girls only" trips, but lately I've decided it'll do nicely for all our travel adventures whether lots of us are going or only one or two of us.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Marie's Back
From People.com
Marie Osmond Makes Emotional Return to Performing
By Mark Gray
With tears in her eyes and her voice shaking at times, Marie Osmond donned her bravest face Tuesday night as she took to the stage for the first time since the death of her son for a show that she dedicated to him. "The way Osmonds survive is we keep singing," she told the audience at the Flamingo Las Vegas, performing one day after the funeral. "That's what we want to do tonight. I know my son would want that and this show is for him."
The crowd in the sold-out showroom applauded her throughout the 90-minute show, giving her a standing ovation when brother Donny said, "I think we need to give a big round of applause for my sister for even coming on stage.
"Though saying the show would be a little different than others, Osmond fought through her emotions and remained largely on schedule. Taking a moment to introduce an opera song, she spoke of her Mormon faith helping her through the past week before dedicating the song to her son Michael Bryan, 18, whom she called "my angel." Michael took his own life on Feb. 26. While going back to change into her outfit for the song she told herself to "pull it together."
With Marie off stage, Donny marveled at her ability to perform Tuesday, calling her a "strong woman" and saying, "I hope you all appreciate what she's going through tonight." But despite their grief, the duo did have fun on stage, performing in a dance-off, with Marie joking about her brother's dancing skills. Donny was very quick to point out that he won Dancing With the Stars. Marie, in turn, challenged her brother to dance in heels as she had done on the show.
As the Vegas performance neared an end, Marie continued to smile but appeared overcome with emotion as she wiped away tears and struggled to finish the evening's final song, "It Takes Two". After the music stopped and crowd came to its feet, Donny simply walked to his sister and hugged her.
Marie Osmond Makes Emotional Return to Performing
By Mark Gray
With tears in her eyes and her voice shaking at times, Marie Osmond donned her bravest face Tuesday night as she took to the stage for the first time since the death of her son for a show that she dedicated to him. "The way Osmonds survive is we keep singing," she told the audience at the Flamingo Las Vegas, performing one day after the funeral. "That's what we want to do tonight. I know my son would want that and this show is for him."
The crowd in the sold-out showroom applauded her throughout the 90-minute show, giving her a standing ovation when brother Donny said, "I think we need to give a big round of applause for my sister for even coming on stage.
"Though saying the show would be a little different than others, Osmond fought through her emotions and remained largely on schedule. Taking a moment to introduce an opera song, she spoke of her Mormon faith helping her through the past week before dedicating the song to her son Michael Bryan, 18, whom she called "my angel." Michael took his own life on Feb. 26. While going back to change into her outfit for the song she told herself to "pull it together."
With Marie off stage, Donny marveled at her ability to perform Tuesday, calling her a "strong woman" and saying, "I hope you all appreciate what she's going through tonight." But despite their grief, the duo did have fun on stage, performing in a dance-off, with Marie joking about her brother's dancing skills. Donny was very quick to point out that he won Dancing With the Stars. Marie, in turn, challenged her brother to dance in heels as she had done on the show.
As the Vegas performance neared an end, Marie continued to smile but appeared overcome with emotion as she wiped away tears and struggled to finish the evening's final song, "It Takes Two". After the music stopped and crowd came to its feet, Donny simply walked to his sister and hugged her.
Monday, March 8, 2010
New Music!
In honor of the Donny and Marie Show resuming in Vegas tomorrow night, I've added a song by each of them to the playlist. They'll be familiar to you...even to YOU Mary Beth. Are you sure you're old enough to go on this trip with us?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Sher-er-er-er-er-er-y Ba-a-by!
I was at work the other day and had my music on random play. I had one student in the room who was working, and the music wasn't bothering. Then "Sherry" came on. He says to me, "That woman's voice is really bugging me. Can you skip to the next song?"
I had to tell him that it was a man.
We then had to argue about that for a few minutes.
He decided the guy must be gay and probably dresses up as a woman.
It's too bad when a 7th grader can't appreciate a nice falsetto!
Seven more days!!!
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