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2-9-2006
I LOVE UTAH!!! This is a great state. Today we went to Zion National Park to do a little site seeing and some hiking. I have been to Zion before, But I don't remember it being this beautiful. Its kind of hard to describe, so you will have to wait till I get home to upload the pictures. We met up with my parents for lunch and did a great hike called River Walk... Just beautiful.
After wards we had to hurry back to get ready for my new sis's show. She was performing in the dinner show and the main production, there will be a movie of that later. Previously, I had mentioned how awesome the Peter Pan production was. Well, it has been beat, the South Pacific production blows it away!!!
For starters, the story was better and the acting wasn't so kid-ish, the music also seemed a little better. However, non of that compares to the spacial effects for this show. First, they had and actual WWII jeep actual drive up on to the stage. The jeep popped up more a couple of more times during the show. Next, they had a live horse ride on to the stage... my wife liked that. Then they had a military duce and a half drive on stage to! What could be better? How about a tsunami on stage?! Remember those lagoons and water falls I talked about? Well, the crew has the ability to put the pumps into over time and cause the water fall roar. As a direct effect, the pools and small stream begin to fill faster then they can handle. The last pool is actually pretty shallow and the surface of the water is just below stage height. So when the wave of water gets to the bottom, the water over flows on to the stage and creates a awesome wave effect. There must have been a good 4 inch thick sheet of water on the stage... fricken cool!!! In addition they had people diving into those same pools just before hand.
And to finish the show off, the had explosions simulating bombs being dropped. Oh, and a Polynesian dance crew. The older dancer were pretty good, but didn't compare to this 9-year old fire dancer kid. He was doing some pretty crazy stuff, and managed not to set him self on fire.
What a day, this Broadway in the Desert thing just keeps getting better. Oh, and my little sis did a wonderful job as well. I actually got a decent picture of the stage and background this time. I will post all of that stuff later.
CDS
1-9-2006
WOW, what a day. Today, my wife and I left to go visit my sister-in-law preform in a musical production of Peter Pan. The catch is, its in St. George Utah! So, we caught a flight to Las Vegas and from there we took a shuttle ride to St. George. The shuttle ride was okay, but if given the choice to do it again, I would rather rent a car.
Any ways, once we got to St. George, we met up with Michelle's parents and had dinner before the show. My new sister wasn't there because she had to get ready for the show. After dinner we headed over to the amphitheater. HOLY CRAP!!! this place was awesome.
First off, I am not a big fan of musicals. I only go because that is what I married into. Plus, I am supporting my new sister. But I was blown away when I saw this. While the acting and singing was good, it was the special effects and stage that put this show over the top. Being an amphitheater, it was outside, but normally there is a background to the stage. Most of the time it is painted, but not here. They used the jaw dropping Utah land scape! They set up tee-pees for the Indian village, lagoons for the mer-maids and even a nice looking stone building too, and all of it as life size. All of that fades into the canyon wall that shoots up for a couple of hundred feet! And they would shine lights on it to add even more detail. I wish I could have taken picture to show you. Perhaps tomorrow I can sneak a shot before it gets to dark. Oh and fireworks at the end.
It was just a wonderful show. Little sis did pretty good too, she got to shake her rump as one of the Indians. If you ever get a chance to see a musical at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre in St. George Utah, do it, it's worth it. Tomorrow we see my new sis perform in South Pacific where there is suppose to be diving into the lagoons. It should be sweet. Thats all for now.
CDS
22-8-2006
Well, it finally happened. After about seven years of putting it off, the K-10 has got some new seats in it! I got them back in April and was supper excited, so I began installing them. I got about half way through the install when I realized there was an important piece missing... the adapter brackets! This is the piece that connects the seat frame to the truck... yeah, its kind of important.
About a month ago, the back-ordered brackets came in. This past weekend was the first free weekend we have had, so I finished the install. As always, my trusty right hand girl, Turbo, was at my side keeping motivated, what a whip cracker! The pics below show the old and new seats.





Good thing Turbo was there!
CDS
16-08-2006
Hello all. My wife and I are happy to report that something is finally being done about our apartment. Today, the maintence at the Waterford Place was suppose to begin the testing our apartment for toxic mold. They are suppose to open up the wall and remove mold. After that an air scrubber is suppose to be installed. For the next threee days we are not allowed to enter the apprtment. After three days, we are suppose to know if the mold is toxic, if so... well, lets hope that doesn't happen. So here are some pics of our temporary new home. Waterford put us up in hotel till Monday Morning.



Oh, if your a Myth Busters fan, we tried the soad and mentos experiment. Didn't go as well as we were hoping, but it does work. We had mentos delivery problems. Check out the video below.