
That is the theme for this year's Glenbrook Variety Show. All of the acts are based on the idea that "everything old is new again". After getting hooked on the reality series "You're the One That I Want" where contestants vie for a chance at starring in the Broadway revival of Grease, I decided that our Men of GBN (dads and a few alums) should do "Greased Lightening" in the show. Most of us don't have the infrastructure to support hair grease, but we can still shake a leg when we need to. We've had a great time singing and dancing for a crowd of (literally) 1,000+ every night. Very exciting.
We've had lots of looks and even a little interest in our condo, but no offers yet. Fingers are crossed as we hope to not have 2 mortgages for very much longer. The plans for the new place continue to move along, and it is exciting to see what things will eventually look like. With all of the snow that we've had recently, I even had to go and buy a snow shovel to keep the sidewalks clear. I'm sure the novelty of that will wear off soon, but I have to say that I enjoyed it anyway.
We're looking forward to a brief visit from Mom and Dad in the next few weeks. Dad has a few opera tix and so they've booked our guest bedroom for a few nights. We're also excited about a visit from Brad Carlin in the next week or so. We don't get to see you all often enough. Glad to have the blog to help us all stay in touch.
Chad