Today, we celebrate the birth of our stage manager, Grace Reasoner! It was so fun being able to celebrate Grace's birthday in Alaska all weekend. This morning, we headed to Gwennie's Old Alaska Restaurant for a birthday brunch. Jack even ate reindeer (much to the birthday girl's disappointment as Erinn sang "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"). We flew back to Seattle, then hopped right in the car and headed to Portland, Oregon where we checked in at our beautiful hotel, the Hotel deLuxe downtown. And now.... we sleep. Have a beautiful night, everyone!
We started off the day watching LightWire Theater's production of The Ugly Duckling, which was such a unique production and the puppetry and creativity was wonderful! After the show we had delicious dumplings at Alaska Pel'meni, and then Grace went to Ultra Violence Tattoo Shop to get a hummingbird tattoo for her birthday! (It turned out awesome). We took a ride out to Pinnacle Glacier, where we walked almost 4 miles! Many of the walking paths were 6-7 feet high in snow, so we took a closed road out to the pier and played in the snow. We even met new 4-Legged friends, Crash and Boom who were very sweet and excited to be out in the cold. Dan was once again knee deep in snow to get a great shot. We then drove through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel to get to Whittier, Alaska- a timed tunnel which is the longest highway in North America- 2.5 miles! It is also the first tunnel designed for -40 degree temperatures and 150 mph winds! We got through the tunnel and saw the beautiful Prince William Sound. Then we had an awesome dinner at the ONLY restaurant open in the town, where we met a new friend, Margie who was born and raised in Alaska. The fish and chips were wonderful and we drank cool fresh glacier water which was awesome! The sun set late on the way home, and then we played Jackbox and laughed until late.
It's been an awesome day in Alaska. Today's show was at the incredible Anchorage Center for the Performing Arts! Since we flew to Alaska, we had to pack up as much of our equipment as we could, and sourced may of the larger props locally and it all worked out well! The staff at the ACPA was superb, and helped us throughout load in and tech so much. The audience was SO MUCH fun, and there were tons of kids in the crowd as well who just loved the show! They also gave great hugs afterwards. The Quilts of Valor group in Alaska, also called "Sew Mates" was an incredible group of ladies who presented the quilt to veteran Gerald McNearney. His family was at the show as well and were awesome! After load out, we walked down the street to Glacier Brewhouse, where we had an amazing meal, some delicious drinks, and a birthday cake slice for Grace! Dan and Tyler got extra attention playing the Growlers like musical instruments, Jack got King Crab Legs, and we found our show on the front of the Brewhouse menu which was a nice surprise! After that, our buddy Bob took us out for some Alaskan ice cream at an incredible place called "Wild Scoops". Jack even got a "Baked Alaska" ice cream. Most of the team stayed back at the hotel to rest up, but Jack, Myra and Bob went back out for a drive and spotted a moose!
We boarded our Delta flight this morning with all of our set, props and costumes packed very neatly into 6 bags and boxes and flew to the final frontier.... Alaska! Our amazing stay was sponsored by the SpringHill Suites in Anchorage and was incredibly comfortable. We set our things down in the hotel and drove out to Beluga Point where we climbed on rocks and were amazed by the scenery. Our friend Bob came with us, and we took a drive out to Seward to see the scenery on the way and to have dinner at a lovely little place called the Highliner. We even saw a sea otter splashing around in the gulf! We got coloring sheets and colored at dinner, then drove back to the hotel for a sound sleep after a long day of adventure.
Today was a full and INCREDIBLE day! We started out at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, which is the largest tulip festival in the USA by acerage of tulips, number of farms and days of blooms! We were SO lucky to be in Washington during this magical time! We walked around, saw thousands and thousands of tulips and daffodils, had some snacks and coffee, and since drones weren't allowed, Erinn had to get on Dan's shoulders to get the perfect shot. (Be sure to check out Dan Beckmann Photography for his incredible photography and the official Washington picture of the tour)! After the festival, we loaded in at the historic Everett Theatre which had a rich history, as it opened in 1901, and has hosted many entertainers such as John Barrymore, Buster Brown and Nat King Cole! We loved our Everett audience which included the Jr. ROTC group, our good friend Laura, our friend Jolene (who did so much to help us in Everett, we couldn't have made this stop happen without her!), our dear friends Suzie and Norm from the American Duchess, Myra's high school friend Andrea, some very energetic kids, and SO many veterans from all generations, especially the Vietnam era. Bob also returned to us after being with us on much of the east coast and we loved seeing him and appreciated all of his help as usual! The Quilt of Valor was presented to Korean War Veteran Pete Hale by their amazing volunteers. We love the Quilts of Valor and everything they do for our veterans!
Erinn's mom gave her a scratch off journal that we've been keeping quotes in, and we scratch off the state when we arrive. So many states are now crossed off! We made it to the beautiful Columbia River and hiked around an overlook. WOW what an incredible river. Erinn had been several times before traveling on UnCruise adventures with Letters From Home, but Dan had never seen it. It was an incredibly beautiful day and we were all in love with the fresh air. We checked into our Air B&B in Washington and drove by the Nintendo Headquarters, where Dan used to write to as a kid! The remainder of the evening was spent in our cozy Air B&B, doing yoga and playing Jackbox!
While some might only think of potatoes when they think of Idaho, this beautiful state hosts some of the most lovely scenery we've seen in the country to date! We arrived in Coeur d'Alene just in time for sunset. On the day of the show, we checked into the Kroc Center theatre, and after that had the privilege of meeting Bob Brock and his lovely wife, who are the owners of a semi truck called "Tank"! We got a tour of the truck and got to take some photos with Bob which was so special. The show was a blast, and Idaho sure does know how to bring the energy on a Wednesday night! We laughed, we cried, and we saw some familiar faces at the show as well, including our good friend Karen from the American Duchess and some American Duchess passengers! The quilting presentation with the Quilts of Valor was wonderful as usual, and the Quilt for Idaho was given to Roy Reel, who happened to be a part of our show in the jeep as well! His grandson, Vinnie was also onstage and so much fun. After load out, the team had some hot tub time in our beautiful hotel, the Comfort Inn and Suites. If anyone is looking for a lovely time in Idaho with a comfy bed and great service, we highly recommend this hotel! The GM of the hotel, Bronwyn, also came to the show and brought some of her family who served in the military. It was a special day, and we're grateful that Idaho has treated us so well.
When you have a show on a Monday night, you're never sure how enthusiastic the audience is going to be. To our delight, from the moment the first note was sung, Billings definitely brought the energy! The audience was filled with veterans, friends we met on the American Duchess, and astronaut Frank Borman who is a retired Air Force colonel and flew with NASA on Apollo 8! The Quilt of Valor for Montana went to Sarah Holm, and she was wrapped by her two very proud sons! The staff at the Alberta Bair was incredible, and we would go back anytime. After the show, we walked to an awesome poker and karaoke lounge! We made new friends, everyone sang, we had a few drinks and played poker and slots. What an amazing way to end the day. Montana rocks.
We arrived this weekend in the beautiful "Big Sky" of Montana! We had lunch at the Big Sky Restaurant on the way into town, and once we got to Billings we walked to Stacked for dinner and ice cream. Then we all enjoyed our evening off watching the new Mario movie! The next morning was Easter, and the Easter Bunny made it's way to our hotel! Easter baskets, candy and an egg hunt awaited the team. Though Myra was the most aggressive, Jack was the winner of the most easter eggs (and it was his first egg hunt)! We had a "family" Easter breakfast at Stellas, blew easter bubbles, and headed to outdoor adventures. Erinn and Dan went on an Easter Date to the mountains, and the team had an outdoor experience on the bluffs. Dan and Erinn drove west, and one moment were at Pictograph State Park looking at cave drawings in 78 degree weather, and the next were knee-deep in snow getting the perfect view of the mountains. Dan talked to wild Turkey (who would only respond to him)! We saw so many cows which makes sense as there are many more cows than people in Montana! We walked past a road closure in the mountains and found "snow flies", wingless creatures who crawl through the snow! Dan flew his drone and we got an amazing few shots of the mountains (be sure to follow Dan Beckmann Photography for the official Montana shot)! On the way back into town, a deer came right up to our car to say hello and have a little snack mix from Erinn's hand! A magical Easter weekend in Montana. Please come out to our show at the Alberta Bair Theatre tomorrow night at. 7:30pm, it's going to be a blast!
We loaded in today at the historic Homestake Opera House in Lead, South Dakota! Built 1914, the Homestake Opera House was built as a gift to the community. Phoebe Apperson Hearst, widow of George Hearst, believed the people of Lead deserved an opportunity for exposure to the arts and culture. In 1984, there was a devastating fire that closed the opera house for 10 years. In 1995, reconstruction started, and is still in progress today! The theatre had a very "Phantom of the Opera" feel to it, and was quite beautiful. The show was a ton of fun! More of Jack's family was at the show. And SO many awesome Vietnam Veterans! The Quilt of Valor for South Dakota was presented to Thomas Golden, who was a veteran of the US Navy and also the Executive Director of the Homestake Opera House! Also, in the audience was a 4-legged friend, who took to Dan at the step and repeat. He was a working doggie, and looked very handsome on the job. Overall, South Dakota exceeded our expectations! The opera house was amazing and the audience warm and supportive, the people were fun and friendly, and the scenery was more epic than any of us imagined. We can't wait to go back!
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