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Alllllmost there!

Monday-- the Rose Parade

We were up at 2 am, to be down in the lobby by 2:30 so we could be driven over to the parade trailers. Alexis (from LFL) drove the dressers and hair/makeup people over in her SUV, because they needed the big van for all the characters who were coming a bit later. We had to go through all these little checkpoints where Rose Parade staff would check our car's credentials and then wave us through. It was very, very dark and very, very cold when we got to the trailers. The only light was coming from the ginormous floodlights that were illuminating all the floats parked along the next street. They got the generators in the trailers going, so we could get the heat and lights on at least while we waited for the actors/characters/models to arrive. We didn't really try to do much costume prep, because we only had one costume trailer for all the Queens, Jedi, Ewoks, Chewie, C-3P0, and Second Vader, and all our breakfast food was in there too. And the Ewok costumes were laid out along the counter, and THEIR DEAD EYES WILL STEAL YOUR SOUL. We did set up a tarp and chairs outside as a sort of waiting area for once people were into costume.

The not-yet-costumed characters (except for Andrew, aka Second Vader, who was already in full rig) arrived shortly after we did, and the waiting game began. There was a lot of extra time built into the schedule in case of mishap or emergency; thankfully, nothing happened such that we needed that time, but it did mean we sat around a lot. Mostly we all hung out in one trailer or the other, trying to keep warm. We met the four guys playing the Ewoks, who were hysterical; Chris, whose C-3P0 costume is just astounding and who is also the sweetest guy you'd ever want to meet, and Andrew (Vader) and Mike (Chewie), also great people. We contemplated the horror of Darth Chewie and Ewok Vader, and the guys geeked out over Chewie's head while the girls geeked out over Padme's costumes. Eventually the makeup trailer started to call people over to get painted (Aalya first, of course), so we began prepping the costumes. Having the dress rehearsal the day before really helped here, because everyone had their own assigned costume and knew what parts went into it.

Once we hit about 7 am, things seemed to go much more quickly. Ashley needed to be in costume sooner than the other girls, since she was going to be interviewed by I don't even know who, so she was shipped out at 7:20, Tree holding her skirts behind her. (Tree and Ashley discovered then what every Padme costumer already knows-- no matter which dress you're wearing, you will *always* be called Leia by at least three people.) We kicked out the boys so the girls could get into costume, then the girls vacated the trailer so the boys could dress. Some final makeup touchups, since Suwanna and Nicole had accidentally slept on their Luminara and Aalya paint and Kelsey's and Alaire's white faces were cracking like crazy; a few adhesive heading pads taped under Nicole's costume, and we set off from the trailers at 7:45, some in golf carts and the rest walking, but it was a very short distance to our floats. That damn spiral staircase again, but the girls got up it fine and I managed not to trip over the Red Senate robe I was carrying. Alaire got settled in, she figured out how to arrange her dress so the belt connecting her to the support pole wouldn't show, and we got her over-robe on and straightened her headpiece. Then ACK! the float started moving, and I said "Er, this is going to stop, right?" and the parade guy below assured me that it would, and he was right, and I hopped off as soon as it did. But I got to ride the Naboo float! Whoo!

We stayed a few minutes to make sure our queens were fine, but we kept being shooed away by parade workers, and anyway the parade had already started and we needed to get to our seats to make sure we actually *saw* the SW Spectacular, so we waved goodbye and took off for our seats as fast as possible. It was slow going at points, with all the people, but when we got to the grandstand area there was space enough to run, which we did, because OMG! Parade! Going by us! We found our seats easily enough, and found there were two ladies already sitting there! They discovered that they were in the wrong seats-- we were row R, they were RR-- and so all was well, and we sat down and calmed down and watched all the bands and floats and horses going by. And then it was Spectacular time! We waved and screamed at everybody, and the Grambling band danced in front of us (we were right below the HGTV cameras, just before the turn), and we spotted Mary and took a picture, and the 501st looked SO impressive, and we hollered at our Queens, and then it was gone. One of the LFL people sitting with us said, "Wow. All those months of work, for those four minutes." But what a glorious four minutes it was.

Tree went down to get us coffee and donuts (or just donuts, for me) and we watched the rest of the parade, which really was a lot of fun. I loved seeing all the different bands. It made me miss high school marching band something fierce. We were all mightily cofused by Jetpack Guy, because we saw him for about half a second when the float turned the corner, he came out, and then ZOOM! shot out of our sight. Seeing it on TV later, it made a lot more sense. When the parade was over, we made like salmon swimming upstream and walked through the following crowd back to the trailers, to wait for our costumed characters to be returned from the parade finish. And wait. And wait. And wait some more. Traffic, unsurprisingly, was horrendous, and the vans were inching their way back to us. We turned on the TV in our trailer just in time to catch the Spectacular on the first parade rerun, and hear Bob Eubanks' oh-so-delightful commentary. Lots of yelling in the trailer, but not nearly as much as I'm sure there was in the lobby of the Sheraton when the 501st saw it. Joanie's husband joined us, and I *completely* didn't connect him with being Darth_Manos! Felt like an idiot when I got home, got back online, and saw his posts. He was just hilarious, lots of fun to talk to, great guy.

Finally, finally, everyone arrived back at the trailers. Alexis' SUV came first, with a few people including poor Kelsey, who'd had to go to the first aid tent because of all the engine fumes she inhaled! Ugh! Then the van arrived with everyone else, and we got them out of costume as quickly as possible, since they'd been in for five or so hours at this point. The girls had gotten their headpieces off themselves, though, thank goodness. And that was it-- time to pack everything back up, check it off against the list, and make sure everyone had their own belongings with them. Just as we were finishing and ready to pack everything into Laela's van, it was announced that the van back to the Sheraton was leaving *right then,* so we had to quickly say our goodbyes and thank yous (which were many!) and go back to the hotel, so we could check out before our 2 pm deadline. Alex and Tree pretty much left right away, but Debby and I stuck around for a bit. We said goodbye to Ashley and Alaire, and Kelsey and Matt, and talked for a bit with Chris, Andrew, and Mike. And I got to meet Joslynn (GentleBant) and her wonderful family and even hold her unbelievably adorable baby daughter. But I was fading fast and we still had a two-hour drive ahead of us, so we packed up and headed out. And had Carl's Jr. Mmm, food. And I got home and slept for, um. A long time.

It was truly an amazing weekend; definitely not something I'll ever forget. Huge, huge thanks are due to Mary for making it possible for myself, Debby, and Tree to be a part of it. Giant thanks also to Laela and Joanie for welcoming us as part of their team and being so understanding of my costume-geekiness, and for generally being awesome people. Finally, more giant thanks to Alaire, Ashley, and Kelsey for being so fantastic and easy to work with, for being gorgeous Queens, and for being Star Wars fans! And to everyone who was in the parade, everyone who worked behind the scenes at the parade, everyone who decorated the floats, everyone who supported our parade participants in whatever way they could-- you all ROCK!

So ends the Rose Parade saga!

Pictures from friends:
Mike and Allison's
Kay Dee's
Carolyn's
Rachel's

Date: 2007-01-07 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosiewook.livejournal.com
Wow. I feel like I got to partake in just a small way. Thanks for taking the time to write this up!

Date: 2007-01-07 10:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tenel.livejournal.com
Caitlin, thanks for the posts on the rose parade. it feels like I was there and I do miss drill team from high school too! marching bands and seeing marching band competitions so remind me of flag corps.

Date: 2007-01-08 12:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twjudy.livejournal.com
So, apparently I went to high school with Tree? Is it the girl I was co-president of the drama club with? Hee! I haven't spoken to her in years!! Give her my info! :) I demand you!

Date: 2007-01-08 01:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
She said you'd probably know her as Teresa. Or, um, Spats or something? Am emailing you her email now.

Date: 2007-01-08 01:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kay-dee70.livejournal.com
I literally lauged out loud when you said this:

"Tree and Ashley discovered then what every Padme costumer already knows-- no matter which dress you're wearing, you will *always* be called Leia by at least three people."

At the cinemax event in San Francisco I was constatly called "Princess Leia." I just nodded in agreement and let it be. Trying to explain to people that there was this other set of movies with Natalie Portman is too complicated.

I'm glad you got to watch the parade from the stands. It sounds like you were on Orange Grove around the corner from us? We couldn't see the rocket man coming out of his box. We heard this awfully loud noise and were like "Oh My God, what is wrong?" Then saw this little man in the sky heading our way. :) It was really weird.

Date: 2007-01-08 03:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wendyhouse.livejournal.com
Ashley got interviewed by HGTV -- I recorded it and I have it on a DVD for you, preshow and parade both.

HGTV made much more of the 501st being cool volunteer people. A nice interview with Lucas, and with someone else I didn't know, and they talked that up a lot.

Date: 2007-01-08 01:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dm-lunsford.livejournal.com
I have so enjoyed reading your first-hand account of all this. It's made the whole parade stuff just that much more special. Great way to kick off the 30th anniversary celebratory year. ; )

Date: 2007-01-08 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] knitress.livejournal.com
This is sooo cool! Thanks so much for sharing it with us.

Date: 2007-01-09 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyndisuesue.livejournal.com
Thank so so much for writing up these reports C.! I've so enjoyed reading about all the "behind-the-scenes" stuff! It added so much to the continuing excitement of this "Year of SW" too!

One thing these posts got me doing was to start clicking around on your Costuming site some more. You are so damn talented my dear! *g*

Make it two, please

Date: 2007-01-10 05:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qui-gon-d.livejournal.com
Could Sean and I have a copy of the DVD, too, please? Our viewing of the parade was interrupted by a call from Richard to discuss some product development and production questions regarding materials from Honduras (as you know all too well, *only* Richard would call on New Year's Day morning -- tho I guess it wasn't morning where he was). We didn't get back to the parade until it was nearly over. Thanks so much, J&S
PS Richard might appreciate a copy -- inspiration for future projects.

Date: 2007-01-15 05:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed reading it. :)

Date: 2007-01-15 05:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
You're welcome! I'm happy I could bring the Rose Parade to you in some small way. :) I really do miss being in flag corps, or silks, was what we called it. *nostalgic*

Date: 2007-01-15 05:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
Yes, we were on Orange Grove just before the turn. That jetpack guy was just too bizarre!

Date: 2007-01-15 05:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
Yay thank you!

Date: 2007-01-15 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
Thanks Michelle! I'm glad you liked it!

Date: 2007-01-15 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
You're welcome! Thanks for reading it all. :)

Date: 2007-01-15 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightcupenny.livejournal.com
You're welcome! And thank you! You are making me blush!

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