Friday, July 26, 2013

where has the time gone?

I just navigated to my blog today and geez -- I'm so ashamed! I haven't posted in well over a year. What the heck is wrong with me? I need to get going again. Back in the saddle and all of that. So here goes:

It's my 27th season at Shoreline Amphitheatre. Yes I started working there when I was 12 years old. Tonight I'm actually posting this from Shoreline. It's the John Mayer and Phillip Phillips concert. I'm not a huge John Mayer fan but I do appreciate his mad guitar skills and the fact that he dated Jennifer Anniston.

The couple of months of shows are a blur. Let's see -- oh yes, Bad Company was really good. I went in with zero expectations and they really sounded great. And Paul Rodgers still sounds and looks amazing. Can't say the same for Lynyrd Skynyrd who were here for the zillionth time. All in all a good show and another great night at Shoreline.


Bad Company's Set List

  • Rock and Roll Fantasy
  • Burnin’ Sky
  • Run With The Pack
  • Feel Like Makin’ Love
  • Gone, Gone, Gone
  • Electricland
  • Simple Man
  • Honey Child
  • Movin’ On
  • Shooting Star
  • Can’t Get Enough
–Encore–
  • Bad Company
  • Rock Steady


Sunday, September 18, 2011

She's a Magic (wo)Man

Last Friday night Def Leppard and Heart played at Shoreline. They both looked and sounded great but Heart won the prize for most unforgettable concert moment of the evening -- and perhaps the entire 2011 Shoreline Season. 

Ann and Nancy were playing an excellent cover of The Who's Love, Reign O'er Me and lo and behold rain drops started falling and lightening crossed the sky. It was magical and AMAZING! Kudos to the Wilson sisters -- and of course Mother Nature -- for the perfect timing.

nancy and ann wilson at shoreline

Monday, July 04, 2011

basketball and perspiration

Miss Muffet is working on her jump shot


Natalya played basketball with Coach Lauren yesterday. They played outside and it was pretty warm. On the way home Natalya said, "Mama — I think I'm sweating in places where a girl shouldn't be sweating!"

She really has a way with words sometimes...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

It wasn't in the Cards -- again...

Stanford Seniors Jeanette Pohlen, Melanie Murphy and Kayla Pedersen fight for a loose ball

I can't believe it happened again... another trip to the Final Four (that's four years in a row!) and another loss. 62 - 63. Ouch! Of course there were a couple of bogus foul calls on Stanford in the last couple of minutes -- that didn't help matters. But the Cardinal blew a 10 point lead with 4 minutes left. What happened? The Texas A & M defense was more than the Stanford Women could handle. 

I'm so heartbroken... but to put things in perspective, I'm not as heartbroken as the time we lost the 1997 Finals to Old Dominion... that was the worst! It was also the first time Shmoopie ever saw me cry over a basketball game. This year's loss is probably just the second worst loss. 

Thanks for another (mostly) great year Stanford!

Monday, February 07, 2011

Looks Can Be Deceiving

Miss Muffett came home from school with white-out all over her hands.

Me:  What's with all the white-out on your hands?

Muffett:  I painted it on my hands on purpose when I was in class.

Me:  On purpose?

Muffett:  Uh huh. It makes it look like I've been working hard.

Miss Muffett in San Francisco with a "P" shadow

Sunday, January 16, 2011

2010: What Happened?

I was woefully lacadaisical this year in posting to my blog so before I write about 2011, let me recap the year that was 2010.

We celebrated Shmoopie’s 50th birthday in March with a party at the beach in Aptos, CA. We stayed at a resort called Seascape. Andrea’s parents and their partners came as well as her sister Karen and her family. All of the planning was worth it because the weekend went off without a hitch and Andrea was really pleased with her birthday weekend. She ate her annual bacon and eggs breakfast surrounded by her loved ones. We got really fun party favors for the everyone who attended: reusable shopping bags with a cartoon drawing of Andrea printed on them and the phrase Would you trust your mental health to this woman? (She’s a psychotherapist.) Everybody loved the bags!





In early April my folks treated our family as well as my brother’s family to a week at a resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We celebrated my parents 50th wedding anniversary there. Everyone had a blast! The weather was great and we did lots of fun activities like jet skiing, zip lining, boogie boarding and just plain being lazy on the beach. The only down side of our Mexico trip was that it happened to coincide with the Women’s College Basketball Play-offs. I still can’t believe I told my parents that it was okay to schedule the trip during play-off season! I must’ve been multi-tasking when they asked me.



My brother Eric and me in Mexico


Shoreline Amphitheatre was my home away from home for the summer. I finished my 24th season there. Highlights of the season included meeting Elvis Costello, the return of Sarah McLachlan and Lilith Fair, and meeting the American Idol Finalists. Their publicist is an old friend of mine so she invited Natalya to hang out with the Idols before the show. When I asked Natalya if she wanted to hang with the Idols her eyes bugged out of her head. She was speechless (very rare). Needless to say, Natalya had a blast backstage with the gang (and so did Andrea and I). The Idols were really sweet to Natalya and talked to her about following her dreams etc.



Hanging out with the 2010 American Idol finalists



Natalya spent her summer days at school (Bowman is a year-round school). However, she did spend one week at the Stanford Women’s basketball camp. I was just as excited for her to attend the camp as she was -- maybe more so. She had a great time and got to meet and play ball with some of the Stanford players. The week of intense basketball definitely improved Natalya’s game.




Natalya and her favorite Stanford basketball player, Kayla Pedersen


We took Natalya to Disneyland for her ninth birthday and after that, began our search for a dog. We’d promised Natalya several years ago that she could have a dog when she turned 9 -- so we had to make good on our promise. After weeks of searching we rescued “Olive”. She was 4 months old; a Lab-Basenji mix. We really lucked out because she’s a fantastic dog. Very sweet and well-behaved for the most part.. We’re taking her to puppy classes and having lots of fun with her. Now if she would just stop chewing everything in sight life with Olive would be perfect.



Olive at the park


And finally, a moment I will never forget,  the Stanford Women's Basketball Team beat the UConn Huskies on December 30th at Maples Pavilion. The win ended UConn's record-breaking winning streak of 92 games. Shmoopie and I were so elated by the win that we opened our New Year's Eve bottle of champagne a night early to celebrate. Go Cardinal!

Stanford celebrates its big win

Friday, December 31, 2010

that's rock n roll

Peter Frampton in the 1970s

I ran into some people at a party the other night who knew I worked at Shoreline. While we were chatting they asked me about some of my "memorable Shoreline moments"... here's the first in a series:

A few seasons ago we had a show with Journey, Peter Frampton and John Waite. I was standing in front of the stage with the photographers waiting for Peter Frampton to start his set. The lights came up and Frampton started playing Show Me the Way. The rookie photographer next to me pointed his lens at the old guy playing guitar but didn't take any shots. Instead he leaned over and said, "let me know when Peter Frampton is on stage."

I yelled over the music "that IS PETER FRAMPTON".

Priceless.

Peter Frampton is still rocking