I waltzed into the venue – no waiting! Took some videos and selcas, and settled in for the show.
Bathroom paint matches Enhypen aesthetic!I’m so freakin’ close!!
I love seeing everyone dress up for shows. If not merch/fan t-shirts, people like to dress up in the style of a music video. The pearls reference Bite Me and the gray knitwear is from Fatal Trouble (this girl was so cute!! She took the bus from Louisiana to get here). I saw several other Fatal Trouble girlies in the stands. The last two below are dressed like characters from the Kpop Demon Hunters movie. They had a line for photos at one point.
I took all my concert footage and made a vlog. Please enjoy! Turn on cc for titles and commentary. More photos below (they aren’t as good as the video)
Bats in the opening song!! Love it! (Sunghoon)(Heeseung)I didn’t get much video of “Fever,” photo instead.Opening ment (Jay)Oooo, we get sets! (Jungwon)Photos on the thrust aren’t great, see the video instead.(Sunghoon)Me, for most of the show in awe or dancing my butt offZooming in on the embroidery during ment(Jungwon)(Sunghoon)(Jake)(Heeseung)(Niki) (Jay)(Sunoo)Encorrrrrrrrrrre(Jungwon)Pretending to say goodbyeWaiting for actual endingOne last song with ALL the confetti!Posted from the official twitter – I’m 75% sure that’s me in the yellow circle.
I safely walked back to my sparkling hotel with a pod of concert-goers. Eventually I made it to sleep.
How come I’m always a head taller than other k-pop fans?? I’m not THAT tall!Post-show excitementTicket, confetti, and free hand-outs from fansGood night!
My last morning I secured a late check-out and took it easy. Yoga, slow breakfast, some reading and games. I had an easy ride to the airport and walked straight through security. I enjoyed a live music performance and found another engene – we ended up chatting for almost half an hour! (She’s super obsessed!)
My view while diningPacked and (not mentally) ready to go homesooooo gooooodShe’s a Niki stan and showed me her photo from VIP soundcheck the previous night
Back in Denver, I took the train home and basked in the dry air. It’s good to be home…but I had a really great time!! I can’t think of another low stress vacation like this.
Oh, here’s a bonus set of photos I took around Houston. Andy is so great at photographing location when he travels, I tried to find interesting sights like he would.
I also took a lot of elevator selfies because they each had different astronaut scenes that were fun to pose with.
Sam started 7th grade on Wednesday. The bus is crowded and uncomfortable, but he’s happy with his classes! Before and after:
Jack started 10th grade today. He also disliked his commute – it was 95 degrees today, so even a short walk was very hot. But he’s satisfied with most of his teachers and classmates so far. Before and after:
I just got back from an amazing solo vacation! I have list of k-pop groups I want to see in concert and when Enhypen announced their latest US tour I grabbed a ticket. The best stop for my schedule and travel convenience turned out to be Houston. I’ve never been to Texas!! What better season than AUGUST, right? Also, Enhypen are heavily vampire themed, and the irony of seeing them in the sweltering heat was too funny! I didn’t try to get a partner for this trip. I wanted to travel solo to see if I can enjoy myself (spoilers – yes I can!) and I wanted the freedom to book everything, including ticket price, to my own comfort and convenience.
Tuesday morning I finished packing, did some yoga, and packed a sack lunch before Ben dropped me off at the light rail station. This was my first time taking the train to the airport and it wasn’t that bad!
I put TamTam (SVT tiger) in my ita bag for the trip. He was a great buddy. I had my Enhypen hyphen lightband in keychain mode got fun too. The flight never turned off the seatbelt sign and I regretted being so well hydrated. But I made it! The hair is frizzing, I must be in Texas!
Mom lovingly booked me a room at the Marriott Marquis downtown. The hotel was gorgeous and sparkly and just two blocks from the venue! But the cherry on top? They surprised me with an upgrade! I learned later that they put me in the Vice Presidential suite that normally costs almost $3000 a night! Insane. The room was incredible. I spread out and used every room. It felt a little wasted being alone in there, but it was so comfortable and luxurious even by myself. I spent so much time gazing out the windows at the amazing views. I had a perfect view of the concert venue. I arrived on Day 1 of the this tour stop, with my ticket for Day 2. I could see the fans lined up for the first night, and I watched them leave later too.
Foyer with extra bathroomLiving roomKing bedroom with double closetGigantic bathroomHallwayDining room and barPool viewPark viewAll the engenes attending day 1
After unpacking I walked to the venue to scope out the plan for Day 2, and check the merch booth. I had my heart set on a certain keychain and was sad it was sold out. It was exciting to see fans though, and my lightband synchronized with the concert signal!
Pulsing purple instead of the orange setting I had chosen.
I walked to a foodcourt to see more of the town and grab dinner.
Smurf?“Underground Hall’Waiting for tacoEating dinner in my suite while the sun sets
Not very tired, so I floated a lap around the Texas-shaped lazy river and gazed at the city from the whirlpool. Then I took a long shower, put on a face mask, and played online games. I watched the engenes (Enhypen fans) leave the venue and went to bed.
My suite on the27th floor with the curtains closed
I woke early and had breakfast in the club lounge, then summoned a ride to the suburbs. There was a special pop-up shop at the Memorial City Mall! Only 2 of the 4 US stops got shops, so I felt I HAD to visit. Ben requested some juicy mall pics and I obliged. I arrived at the store 45 minutes before opening and the line wasn’t long yet. Freebies were passed out. I was very sad that they were long sold out of that keychain and the employee suggested I come back next week. Boo! I bought a towel (I have a growing collection that I use in dance class) and stopped at Uniqlo down the hall.
Heeseung!Another Heeseung!The line was 3 levels deep by opening (I was near the front)Meh. Sold out of a lot. Sad about the keychain.These bandaids tempted me, but 1) not vampiric enough and 2) I’d probably never use them.They had a DIY keychain station but it looked like cheap 3D print plastic. “A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have”Meh to the dress. I got a white tank and a lightweight emerald sweater.
Now, I could have called a ride to lunch, but the map showed it was only a 17 minute walk! I can do that! I ditched my cardy, whipped out my parasol and sunglasses, and swigged my water bottle. Ugh. It was a terrible walk along highways and between parking garages. But I made it!
These fluffy ferns were everywhere! The Pit Room
Dude, this barbecue was SO GOOD. I got the brisket and a bunch of veggies, with okra being the big winner. I thought the bread looked dumb, but it was actually a ncie contrast with bites of meat. I had 3 refills of diet coke while I cooled off and chatted with my family. I definitely caught a few looks from the local patrons – it’s mostly men 40s-60s, and none had brought their ita bag along!
Such a line at 11:30!Smells so gooooodSweet nectar of the gods!Yeah, this meat is legit. Worth coming to the suburbs.
Once again I had a choice – do I walk the 21 minutes to a shop with dairy-free ice cream? Or do I call a car? My feet were starting to blister, but I needed to walk-off this lunch before I’d have room for dessert – tally ho! This time the walk was mostly a windy sidewalk along the freeway. I made it to a pleasant outdoor mall with Jeni’s Ice Cream, the same company that stocks overpriced pints in my local King Soopers. My store doesn’t have dairy-free, but this one had two flavors and I got them both – Texas Sheet Cake and Lemon Bar. Both delicious! I savored the AC and watched birds struggle to steal a waffle chip.
I feel like Houston is telling me something….Oh! Hello boys!Ice Cream Oasis!
I felt done with the suburbs and called a car back downtown. I had it drop me at the venue to check the merch booth one last time, even though it had opened a couple hours ago and surely was sold out of keychains. But NO! I got it!!! Seriously this made me so. happy. I loved the design and I finally got to give a blood transfusion the week prior to this trip. I used to give tranfusions regularly in dialysis. Despite 1 1/2 years at my new unit and many e-learning modules covering them, I hadn’t needed to transfuse blood until just before this trip. Hooray!
I walked back to my hotel and slapped on more sunscreen before spending a blissful hour in the pool. I stretched my aching calves in the infinity pool and massaged my feet in the hot tub. I watched the security line get longer at the venue across the park. I laid on the deck lounger watching the low clouds bloom and sun rays spray down. My music playlist was peak even on shuffle mode. It was fantastic.
Two hours to show time
On the way down to the club lounge for a light dinner, I met some young engenes on the elevator. I shared in their excitement but gasped: you’re going now? To stand in the sun for two hours?? They said they were nervous because they heard on twitter that someone waited an hour to get in. I showed them my photo from 7pm the night prior when you can easily walk in, no lines (the show was at 7:30). They said they just wanted to be ready, so I wished them well and to try to stay cool in the sun.
After a quick shower I dressed for the show (and gave up on making my hair look decent in Texas humidity). I reeeeelly didn’t want to stand in the sun, so I watched Enhypen music videos while eating cake and monitoring the crowd. by 6:20 they had the line processed, so I went down and walked straight in!
Fit check! Siblings approvedBat eye, lightband onGold sparkles, bleeding heart gems, and my blood bag
It’s late tonight and this is already a very long post. Part 2 coming soon!
Pride class in BoulderPride class in Wheat RidgeOne of the ladies quilted pride flags for everyone to pinAmerican versionJapanese versionA Sulei-tastic weekend in GJWe did three puzzles over the holiday weekendJack took this beautiful photoThe Spice Room with the spice eaters of the familyDinner with Mom who came to help Amanda post-opI had some car issues but was able to fix them myself!! I took out my aux battery and replaced a fuse. Modest harvest to start the season.I wanted to try tap classes again. Very fun, but it was hard to get in my schedule so I probably won’t continue. We took the light rail to the theater. Ben took the kids to GJ for another short trip, I had the house to myself!!! Puzzles and Podcasts!!!….and solo walks, dance class, cleaning, etc. A very peaceful weekend for me!I loved getting photos and video from their trip. Maybe Ben can do a guest post. Lost another tooth!Visiting Amanda post-op, more puzzles!!!
We enjoyed listening to Jack perform with his summer group last night. It was a full symphony with piano, percussion, and wind – so refreshing after listening to strings-only orchestra for many years. I wish his school would offer a symphony option! This was a great way to stay in practice during the break.
Jack’s teacher is on the right, the host school teacher is speaking.Screenshot
Featuring Jack’s Birthday, Gardens, and more Theater
The ground is brown but the blossoms are here!PhloxTulips came back!Got my concert lightband (in lieu of a stick this time)Addams Family at the DCPAIce cream breakLittle Shop of Horrors at the Denver CenterI got obsessed with Blue Prince for a whileAP test completion lunch celebration!“Race car” themed dance classDid I deliver on the costume??I chaperoned A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder with Amanda’s musical class. Jack’s class came too.Quick work selfie while doing education modules.Yes, I am on the A.S.S. Team.Sam was recognized for Honors OrchestraGarden orach in the soupStrawberries, wild strawberries, asparagusIrisPeonyRosePoppyMy rose bush went berzerk!New tree, coming soon!Jack had a sleepover with his besties for his birthdayI love the Ray-bans from AndyStrawberry chocolate cake&Juliet with Amanda!Ramyun shop date with BenTrying out my new glass dip pen! Loaf catSkating with Sam and friendsPride month is lit in the dance studios. I liked this outfit and repeated it at the other placeThe legwarmers and garter got tons of compliments even though it was freakin’ sweatyFancy Father’s Day dinnerSoy curls bulgogi in perilla leaf wraps.
My parents took me and the boys, plus Amanda and Andy, on a glorious long weekend in New York City. There were many shows and museums and snacking. Jack really expanded his theater experience. The kids have both been to NYC before but say they hardly remember/don’t remember at all. Now they have a head full of memories of the sights, smells, and strangeness of that great city. We had such a wonderful time!
I’m gonna make a huge picture dump and caption just a few things. I wish we had pooled all our photos before splitting up at the end. Alas!
DAY 1: Traveling, hotel, food near Grand Central
Made it! So hot!Bryant Park, almost to the hotelDinner at Upside Pizza nearbySam ate here every day
Day 2: Meeting with Amanda, Museum of Broadway, RiseNY Musem
Jack does NOT like Times SquareOriginal Sweeney Todd music scoreI could have looked at costumes for so long!This “museum” was pretty poor, but the ride at the end made up for it and we all left in a good mood.
More Day 2: Splitting up. Me to K-town, Jack and Amanda to Hamilton, me and Sam to Central Park
Oh yeahNew album, I’m seeing them later this summer. The store was abuzz with engenes, including me.Tanghulu was as good as in Japan! I’m was hot and tired though.At every asian drink display I searched for Barley Tea. No success. Sam needed some nature timeThe rocks were funner than the playgroundOur robin friend.Animal searching in the preserveLate night dessert for all our hiking.Meanwhile 😀
Day 3: All together now! Met Musem, Show, Show, Show
I love textile exhibits. Show #1 Maybe Happy Ending. So good!Quick refreshmentWe got soaked in rain on the way to both theatersShow #2 Oh, Mary! Also great, can’t believe I brought Jack to see thisMeawhile Sam went to the Spy Museum and got treats.Quick refreshment at Kochi ChickenShow #3: The Play That Goes Wrong – what fun!I insisted on going afar late at night to get Salt & Straw vegan ice cream.
Day 4: Brunch, Shopping, Show, Dinner
Pastry kiss!Pirates! A Penzance Musical – loved it, but the newbies didn’t enjoy it as much as us old fans.Familiar faces about town – SoobinSeventeen lightsticks, but why?KazuhaGelato after dinnerOn the walk back we happened upon a Tony’s watch-party during the Hamilton medley!French dinner all together!
Springtime means theater! I wrapped on the middle school musical “Once Upon a Mattress.” The kids did very well and there were not as much drama as in some other seasons. Working with the new Music Director was a delight. Amanda got us tiaras to celebrate!
The boys both had spring concerts with their orchestra classes. I fear that I’m so behind in blogging, I’m just going to dump the videos here for posterity without further description!
This spring we completed a huge house project that I’ve been meaning to do literally since we moved in 12 years ago. Our master bathroom was dreadful. Skinny, mold-prone shower. Scalloped edge sink that was hard to clean. Woefully out of date brass fixtures with mauve and gray tiles. And CARPET. The house only had carpet in the basement theater room, spare room, and our bathroom! What the heck?
I spent weeks looking for a builder and many more weeks planning the new layout. Then many more weeks shopping for the endless list of items we’d need to complete the job. I’ll skip over writing out all the details and obstacles I tackled in getting this remodel finished.
The minivan proved itself over and over again while I hauled materials to the house. I’m glad I decided to hire builders instead of DIY-ing it. This project was definitely above my skill-set.
Before pictures:
That was Ben’s closet. We bought a wardobe for the bedroom instead. We discovered a heating baseboard in the back of this closet! (??)
After pictures:
Same view from the bedroom.Heat lamp for after shower chillsShower replaced the closetMore spacious! (Still narrow as ever though)Three-way showerhead options, and I took out the regulator for max water flow (shhh, don’t tell!)Corner shelves, moveable teak stool, safety grab barThe color in this pic is the most true-to-life – rich green with a hint of blueToilet moved slightly away from the wallCute new plants and a doctored-up photo from out Japan tripAdjustable light tones. Solid wood vanity and tower.My cool swiveling sink faucetI ultra-organized my bathroom goods.
In the end, it took exactly one month (March 3 – April 3) with the builders from demolition to finish, plus another week or so for decorating/organizing. Although the room is not any larger, the layout if much more useful and the shower is a DREAM. Each day I use the shower I appreciate how blissfully beautiful and large it is.
It’s a delight every time I enter the bathroom, even months later. Hoo-boy it was a lot of work of money. I’m glad we finally did it and also that it’s finally over.
Jack played in the pit orchestra for their spring musical: Sweeney Todd. He did an amazing job with the difficult score by Sondheim. He grew so much as a musician due to the rigorous rehearsals and extended playing time. He also helped build the sets when he had spare time! The kid lived and breathed Sweeney Todd for several months!
Tech week dinner break – I volunteer to cook and serve a few nights. Snuck a pic of my boy.Lots of practice at home in addition to rehearsals. Double the shirts!Double the credits on the mural!Spying on him beforeI made bloody keychains for all the pit people. They are so underappreciated and they did so good!Seeing it again with Amanda, Andy, Ben, and SamUncle is not as afraid to embarass his nephew.
Here’s the ending outro that they played after bows – my only chance to sneak some live video without being totally uncouth!
Seriously, we are super impressed with Jack’s dedication and improvement with his musical journey. What a kid!
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