Thursday, March 15, 2012

Three. Weeks.

(I've started this post half a dozen times and this may not even be the final draft but I'm leaving the wording as is. . . )

I will now attempt to explain the crazy three weeks we had earlier this year.  I think enough time has passed that I can write it with a little more clarity and a little less crying.  Just kidding.  There wasn't any crying.  Well, not very much anyway.  Oh, who am I kidding.  There was crying.  But I'm not going to talk about it!

The beginning of this story begins on Tuesday, January 17th, 2012.  When I dropped Gloria off at school she boarded a school bus that would take her and her classmates to an Outdoor Science School in McCall.  Obviously I wasn't there so I have no Blackberry pictures.  I will, however, post her pictures at a later date. . . (She had a great time, by the way). . .

After dropping her off at school, I headed out to the Civic Center where the guys were already setting up for the evening's concert. . .

We packed up after the show, leaving most of the gear there for a show later in the month, got a good night's sleep (I think) and left on Wednesday midday for California.  We decided to take turns driving and go straight through with a few stops to stretch and to eat along the way. . .

It's a looooong way from Boise to Anaheim, California!!!

But we made it!!  We arrived on Thursday afternoon, checked into our rooms and went to the Anaheim Convention Center for the Namm Show. . .

This is a little blurb from the website that tells what it was all about in one short paragraph, explaining much better than I could:

"NAMM Show Wrap-Up
The 2012 NAMM Show brought together industry professionals from around the world to see the latest musical products, network with their peers, and gain business-building insights and ideas they can use to "Make It Count" in the year ahead."


This video is about 4 minutes and it gives probably more information than you'd ever want to know about The Namm Show. . .


I counted.  There were 50 bazillion people there.

At the end of the first day, we walked through nearby Downtown Disney and picked up a few trinkets for the kids.  The Lego Store at Downtown Disney is the coolest. . .

Day 2 at Namm- Friday, January 20th.  More of the same.  Actually it was a little different each day because there was so much to see.  It was a little overwhelming. . .



One of our goals while we were there was to visit Penn-Elcom, our case product vendor.  We decided to save on freight charges since we would be in the neighborhood and took a trailer to haul it all back. . .

After our short break to pick up our Penn order, we were back at the Convention Center. . .


We all went our separate ways much of the time since we all had different interests.  And some of us like to spend a lot of time talking to vendors and some of us don't.  It was kind of interesting walking around by myself; gathering information, people-watching, taking pictures. . .




Day 3 (not at Namm) . . . It turns out that two full days of Namm can be kind of exhausting.  We needed some kind of break from the crowds and noise.  Hmmmm. . . What kind of entertainment is there in Anaheim, CA that can make you forget your troubles for a little while??? 

Yep, the Happiest Place On Earth. . .

Although it was fun, we decided Disneyland just isn't the same without kids tagging along. . .

We started the long drive home on Sunday morning, January 22nd.  It was a loonnnggg day. . .  Apparently I was too tired to take any pictures besides this lone castle somewhere in Nevada. . .

After making a few stops to rest along the way and switch drivers, we arrived in Salt Lake City sometime Monday morning.  I think I took my turn sometime around 2 am to 5 am.  Ish.  At any rate, we made it safely there and loaded a few more pre-arranged things into our trailer from a music store in town before heading on to Boise.

Tuesday, January 24th is forever lost to my memory.  It was also Rob's birthday but I'm pretty sure it was skipped over that day.  (We did celebrate later so he wasn't totally forgotten!)

It was great to be home with my kids even if it was only for a couple of days.  Gloria's class had a program at school that Wednesday to talk about Moss Camp (McCall Outdoor Science Camp).  I have more pics and a video that I may eventually post. . .

Wednesday night was quiz practice. . .

And Thursday afternoon (January 26th) we loaded truck and trailer and headed for McCall. . .

Winter had been pretty dry up until about a week before the McCall Winter Carnival but the snow finally came and left the mountains blanketed in the white stuff. . .

It was quite a change from the 70 degree weather in California. . .

I have to skip most of the details but when we arrived on Thursday afternoon, the organizers realized that the space that was set aside for us was way too small. . .

There wasn't anything we could do until Friday morning so we found the (very fancy) house that was reserved for us and waited for morning. . .

This put us a little under the gun since the first band of the Winter Carnival played on Friday around 5:00 and we had about an 6 hour build. . .

Luckily I've made friends in McCall and after just one phone call we had a 5-man crew ready to help. . .

We couldn't have been ready without their help. . .



There was only one band on Friday night and we've worked with them on several occasions so we all knew what to expect.  It was good.  But so COLD!

The lead singer's dad rented this big diesel heater and it was my best friend. . .

The opening night fireworks were great. . .

And then I was on the news. . .

Channel 2, KBOI with Natalie Hurst.  Just filling time. . .

Saturday morning was freezing.  That was pretty much the theme of the weekend.  We were outside from morning til night without much relief from the cold. . .

More bands on Saturday. . .

We buttoned everything up and left McCall around 10 pm on Saturday night so we could be at the Civic Center bright and early Sunday morning for another event.  It was indoors.  And warm.

Monday and Tuesday were taken up with meetings and catching up on all the things we couldn't do from out of town. . .

We also had to wrap up the details for the second weekend of the festival where we would be running a SECOND stage a few blocks away from the main stage. (I think I also hugged my kids a couple of times).  Luckily, these guys were in charge of bringing a stage AND a tent:

Back to McCall on Wednesday, February 1st.  The first weekend we were there, it was clear and sunny (and freezing) and then the mountains received a good snowfall on Monday and Tuesday and continued to fall on the drive back up on Wednesday. . .

When we left the stage after the 1st festival weekend, we took the "roof" off but left the truss.  We packed away all of the audio gear and put large tarps all over the stage.  This is how we found it when we arrived Wednesday evening:

We had a similar house for our second weekend so at least we had a nice warm place to un-thaw before and after the event. . .

We spent the day on Thursday re-setting the main stage. . .
. . . as well as setting up lights and audio in the big tent a few blocks away for the Ale Fest. . .

So. . . you'd think it would be warm INSIDE the tent, right?  Well, you'd be wrong.  It was like a walk-in freezer.  It wasn't too bad when the sun was out but this was our only heater and we were setting up late into the evening. . .

Friday morning, February 3rd.  Yep, the temperature gauge in the jeep says it all.  2 Degrees.

(In the meantime, Gloria went to the airport sometime on Friday for a trip to Portland.  And I wasn't there. . . More on that later. . . )

Back at the festival on Friday morning, we finished up the set up while it rained.  Inside the tent.  All of the moisture that had frozen along the walls and roof of the tent the night before began to melt as the large propane heaters warmed up the tent for the festival goers who would soon be flocking to the Ale Fest. . .

We were ready in plenty of time for the first band. . .


There were bands in the tent all day Friday and most of them were groups we had worked with before.  That almost always makes things easier. . .


On Friday evening, there was a Disco Party in the Ale Fest tent.  Rob and Kurt ran sound and lights for that. . .

. . . and I hung out at the main stage with the Karaoke Machine.  For future reference, I should not be left alone at the Karaoke Stage.  And that's all I'm going to say about that . . .

Saturday morning, February 4th.  The biggest day of the festival.  Also maybe the coldest.

We had bands on both stages all day.  Rob ran sound on the main stage outside. . .


. . . Kurt ran sound on the indoor stage at the Ale Fest. . .

. . . And I ran back and forth and helped set up the bands. . .

I honestly think I had the best job of all.  I was never in one place very long and going back and forth between stages kept me moving which kept me warmer!!





Closing ceremonies on the main stage. . . Once again the fireworks were great!

Sunday morning, February 5th.  Although it didn't snow during the weekend, the snow that had fallen when we arrived on Wednesday was deep and soft.  We knew it would take some work to free the Penske from the drift she was parked in when we were ready to load up. . .

We set to work taking everything down. . .

We were tired.  And cold.
It was early evening before we were ready to pull out of the park and head for home.  Just as we were leaving, feeling too tired to even stop somewhere to eat, a friend of ours in McCall that helps with summer festivals showed up with a pizza.  A big, hot, cheese covered combination pizza.  His timing was perfect and the pizza hit the spot.  We were home well before 10 (I think. . . it was a long time ago).

As I finish up this post, on March 15th, I'm amazed at how quickly January and February flew by.  Those three weeks would be a total blur if not for the pictures I took on my phone and the extra effort it has taken to make myself re-visit it via the blog.  I still don't think I have recovered from those weeks.  My paperwork feels like an endless pile of papers that will never get sorted out, my house is clean but only because I hosted peeps for the quiz meet and every evening I come home too weary to be a productive member of my family.  I'm sure I'll catch up sometime, though, just in time for the summer festivals to hit. And believe me, I won't be complaining about the heat. . .

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