Thursday, March 24, 2011

Vienna -> Madrid

Hello everyone!!

Well we finally reached the last week  in Vienna and what a city this was!  We had a busy week with 9 shows in 5 days but Alex and I also had a fun week exploring this city and checking out a few places we still hadn't gotten to.  We really wanted to get to an area called Grinzing (famous for wine) and there's a huge amusement park called the Prater that we finally got to go to because it was warmer.  We also took a trip to the top of Kahlenburg and walked down the mountain.  So let me tell you about it!


Starting with the show and the tear down...

The show has been really good!  We had a good week, performed planche in 4 shows and all went well except one.  Me and Patrick, one of the other planche guys, basically ran into each other while switching places on the board and I ended up with one foot on and one off.  When Olivier landed across from me, I launched sideways and luckily Patrick was there to help guide me back down to earth.  It really didn't look too bad but it was pretty scary for a second!  Other than that the shows were pretty uneventful, and of course they've been fun!


Alex got to come see two shows this week, as our attendance numbers were starting to fall.  A couple shows this week were down to 40% filled.  This is new for me but it was cool to see that no matter how many people were there watching they were still very appreciative and it was still a blast performing to them.  Cirque offered us 2 tickets for Friday and Saturday free just so we could give them to people we knew or might want to see the show.  It was a great and she got to see me actually jump on board which was great.


Tear down happened yesterday and went rather smoothly but like I said last time it is so odd.  The show is so complete on stage and looks great and the audience would never guess that while we aren't out on the stage performing we are literally construction workers in the artistic tent taking apart machines and loading the entire tent into boxes.  By the time the second show finished the only thing left in the entire tent is our own wardrobes so that we can take our costumes and makeup off...  Then they go too.


Grinzing and Kahlenburg

We took the U-bahn (metro) to the outer areas of Vienna and took a bus halfway up the mountain to get to the area called Grinzing.  It is a suburb of Vienna and known worldwide for the wine houses which are considered a tourist attraction.  All the way along one street in this town there are restaurants that serve their own local wine that is grown, and produced on the mountainside.  We stopped a few of these but the season is just beginning, so we only had one glass of wine and a huge slice of pizza at a really nice patio.

The weather was really nice so we decided to keep going up the mountain to the top, which is Kahlenburg.  We stayed for a while taking pictures and enjoying some lemon ice cream, then we walked down. on the same path that I went a few weeks ago.  It was such a nice day and we got to see some new birds too. 


Prater

After the ride....
During the upside-down part...
On our second last day in the city we decided to go to an amusement park, in the heart of Vienna, conveniently right near our place.  It's called the Prater and is famous for it's ferris wheel, the oldest one in the world.  We went on a few rides including one called "Exstasy" (I know they spelled it wrong...) which was basically your average spinning-strawberry-style ride except that it spun on every axis imaginable.   We were completely disoriented and dizzy and even felt a bit noxious.  The best part of the ride was that when we thought we were done...  it turned the entire ride upside-down and did the whole thing over again!!  I still feel sick!!  We also went on the world's tallest carousel swing, over 117m high!!  After the long day at the park we went to our favourite pub one last time, 1516 and had a burger.  The best burger in all of Vienna by far!!


Babysitting

Alex also had a few days of babysitting this week so we thought we'd include some pictures from our day babysitting Lorianna!!  It was a fun way to spend our last day in the city.  We went to Stephanplatz, the city center, and walked about 200m in 45 minutes.  Practical? No, but it tired her out... And Aaron too.


Moving to MADRID!
We are actually writing this Blog post on the airplane, as we transfer to Madrid.  This morning we got on a bus from our hotel and so far so good, we took off on time and 30 minutes have gone by.  Only 2.5 hours to go!! Oh and I just had my 3rd cup of coffee today...  1 McDonalds, 1 Starbucks, 1 airplane blend....  Starbucks wins.

 

We'll let you know how everything looks in Madrid as soon as we can but for now, we can only see clouds and the Alps...





Hope everyone is dong well!  Miss you all!!

'Til Next time!

Aa and Alex




Thursday, March 10, 2011

A Great... No... AWESOME Day!!

Hello everyone!

So much AWESOME news to be shared!  I'll try to keep it short but nothing I ever write is short.

It is the International Day of AWESOMEness!!  I seriously did not make this up... look for yourself.
http://dayofawesomeness.com    I have to say today has been a pretty AWESOME day!


Starting with the show, I have been training very hard over the past couple weeks and trying to get my skills up to par and more consistent and today I made a huge step!  I actually performed on stage in the act that I'm here to do, Planche.  Basically we have two versions of the act.  The "short" involves two guys, and is a head to head battle between the two.  I have been on stage during these but not performing skills, just spotting.  The "long" version uses three guys and has an extra part.  Before the two guys battle there is a third guy that jumps across the board and under one of the guys jumping, then switches places with each guy a few times...  Then after the switches, we do a follow the leader type transfer section, basically each of us jumps from one side to the other right after each other.  Finishing off the section the third guy gets on the board and flies across the whole stage to the other side of the board.

I got to be the third guy.  AWESOME!!! This is the first time I got to jump during the show and actually be part of the act!  Such a rush!!  The video I posted above is the original, not me...  But if you follow it, the act hasn't changed much.

Along with today being the first day I got to actually perform, it was also my Grandpa Dennis' 75th Birthday!!  AWESOME!  Congrats to him and Happy Birthday!!

More AWESOME news, as I'm writing this, Alex is in the air flying back to Europe!  I'm very excited to have her back and hear about all the things she got to do while she was home.  The wisdom teeth and exam excluded she had a very productive trip home and got to meet with a whole lot of people we've been emailing.  We are almost at the point where we have a date for the Wedding!!  She met with both the priest and the reception people as well as visited a church all today!!  As soon as we have the date for sure, we'll be sure to let everyone know!  I am already looking forward to planning it and so far it sounds like it will be another AWESOME day!

What else can I tell you about...  Well I finally got a haircut!  It had been since Christmas and if you remember how fast my hair grows, it needed a cut.  It is still long, which is what the show needs, but not quite in my eyes... in fact it grows more upward.  My hair is far from AWESOME, but it'll do...

Oh, I hear the weather at home has been a bit of a rough ride recently.  Lots of snow, rain, freezing rain.  Well here the weather has been quite...  AWESOME!  We had about 1 week of cold weather (-10˚C at lowest) but really no snow and then it has gotten much warmer everyday since.  Tomorrow's forecast calls for Sun and a high of 12˚C (54˚F)!!

I think that is enough AWESOME things for right now...

'Til Next time!  Miss you all!
 Aa

Oh ok.. just 'cause I want to write the word AWESOME one more time... Here is something truly AWESOME!!  This photo is from the first time that Alex and I met!!! We just recently found it, thanks to Facebook.  Wakeboarding on Ramon's boat!! Pretty AWESOME!