Monday, September 29, 2008

See Rock City!

Located on Lookout Mountain, Rock City features massive
ancient rock formations, gardens with over 400 native plants,
and the "See 7 States" views.




Jason, Shioko, Greg, and Adrian take the scary rope bridge . . .
I take the smart and sturdy rock bridge.
It wasn't a very clear day, so we actually couldn't see seven states.
But as Shioko stated, "You can't see the lines anyways."



Fat Man's Squeeze turned into fat girl squeeze!





Chattanooga, TN ~ Day one

My first day in Chattanooga, I rented a car and drove just a tad south into Alabama and went to the Unclaimed Baggage Center.

At the Unclaimed Baggage Center, they buy what else but unclaimed baggage. If you loose your luggage, the airline tries to get it back to you. After 90 days, they sell it to the Unclaimed Baggage Store. There they unpack it, and sell it off to you. . . the consumer.

I bought a bottle of Vera Wang's Princess perfume that normally retails for $75 for only $20. It was crazy to see some of the stuff that was for sale there. . . . I also bought a gorgeous pair of earrings that I'm sure someone is upset they lost.

Downtown Chattanooga had this funny brick couch!

Nashville. . . refuge from the storm

When we went to Nashville to escape hurricanne Ike, we went to see Disney on Ice: Worlds of Fantasy. The first act of the show is Cars, and they are so cool!


Even though we were there for a few days and it is an amazing city, I had the flu so bad the only other thing I got to see was the Hard Rock Cafe.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Evacuating from Hurricane Ike

For those of you that are worried and have left messages and e-mails. . . all of my shows this weekend have been canceled. We are evacuating from College Station, Texas and going to safer ground. We will be going to Nashville to take refuge with a fellow show. We will be visiting Disney on Ice: Worlds of Fantasy. (Known to us as D29.) We will return to our scheduled tour in West Virgina. Thanks for all your concern!

Route 66 ~~ New Mexico

We followed Route 66 out of Texas and into New Mexico. Another state off my list to visit! The first big city on Route 66 in New Mexico is called Tucumcari. There are many famous Route 66 sights such as the Tee Pee Curios.
Next big sight: The Blue Swallow Motel.
Next up: The Route 66 Monument




Maybe someday I'll drive all of Route 66. I think it sounds like fun.

Route 66 ~~ Adrian, Texas

Second day of Route 66 travel, we go to Adrian, Texas. Midpoint on Route 66. Adrian is thrilled about all signs with his name on it!
Although, Adrian, Texas, is a pretty sleepy little town.
Told you, Adrian is loving all the signs with his name on it!
We decide to stop at the Midpoint Cafe. Everyone there was super friendly and they even had many souvenirs for Adrian to buy.
Adrian, myself, and Sheleena get someone to take our photo.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Route 66 ~~ Big Texan Steak Ranch

The Big Texan Steak Ranch is a roadside icon along Route 66 or the new I-40, whichever you prefer.


If you can eat their 72 oz steak dinner in under an hour, then you get it for free. Otherwise, you get a whopping $72.00 bill.
They have a quirky decor, and this big rocking chair is lots of fun! Kevin and Sallie demonstrate!


Route 66 ~~ Cadallic Ranch

While staying in Amarillo, Texas I rented a car and drove a portion of Historic Route 66. My first stop was Cadillac Ranch with friends Shavar and Adrian. The ten graffiti-covered cars are half-buried, nose-down, facing west "at the same angle as the Cheops' pyramids" or so they say. Visitors are encouraged to add their own graffiti, which is exactly what we did!

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Photos of the Start of this tour

On opening night in Lakeland, Florida, my parents came to see the show for the first time. I've been on the show almost three years now, and it's their first time! Here's a few photos my Dad took:Here's a photo of my bus bunk:

Hard to believe, but my bunk is pretty comfy. It's in the middle of a stack of three. Ben, one of our electricians is above me, and Sheleena, one of the performers is below me.

In El Paso, they had a dressing room special for Roo. I guess they were worried that a 5 year-old kangaroo would get out of control.

We're now in Amarillo, Texas. Part of Route 66 runs through the town. I was thinking about renting a car and driving it to New Mexico. This way I can say I've driven a portion of Route 66 and been to New Mexico at the same time! But we'll see how it goes. . . sometimes it's just nice to be lazy in your hotel room.