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7 Awesome Things I Didn't Realize I Would Love So Much When I Moved Into A High-Rise

 

Share a glass of wine with me on the balcony!

There are seven awesome things I didn’t realize I would love so much when I moved into a high rise. I have lived in many places, houses, apartments, a cabin on a cruise ship, and even lived in a trailer in the desert one hot miserable summer. But a few years ago, my husband and I moved to Florida, so I could move closer to family, and he could work at the Hard Rock. I had one demand I wanted to live on the ocean. It had been a dream of mine all my life. I wanted to go to sleep at night with the sound of the waves roaring in the background. Unfortunately, we installed hurricane doors and windows that work so well I can’t hear the ocean when the doors are shut.

We sold our house, and moved into a much smaller apartment, almost half the size. We live in a complex of four buildings, 800 apartments. Of course, the haters all wondered how I could leave a house for an apartment in the sky.

From Boca Raton to South Beach the A1A is high rise heaven. The road is bordered with high rises Fifty miles of ocean front apartments for every taste. From the glamour of Bal Harbour to the futuristic skyline of Sunny Isles there is a wide range of choices. 

My husband and I love to travel and it is so nice not to have to worry about our apartment when we are gone. Another great perk there is always someone at the reception desk to accept our packages and make sure they will be there when we return from our trip. My husband works until four in the morning, I love knowing that security is near.

 

Our newly renovated lobby!

I don’t know about you, but I have bought many gym memberships but at the end of a long day the thought of getting back in my car and going to the gym is daunting. Now I just have to take the elevator down to gym, they even offer yoga. It is hardly ever busy, and I can always get the machine of my choice.   

Even better than the gym is the restaurant. It will never be awarded a Michelin star but if I’m hungry and lazy I can go downstairs. I hate to get a lukewarm pizza, well I can order a handmade one just a short elevator ride away. That means it is hot and tasty when it arrives at my door.

This is the perk that really seals the deal. The first time I saw beach service was on the French Riviera. You could rent an umbrella and a chair, at exorbitant rates in Cannes. Now, when I decide to go the beach, I ride the elevator down. Someone grabs me a beach chair and an umbrella and I’m set up for a day at the beach, like at a fancy hotel but better, it’s free. Then I grab lunch, beach service is a game changer.

To live in an apartment, you have to embrace a minimalist style. Too much clutter, and you begin to seem like a hoarder. I had to get rid of most of my furniture. It was too big for my apartment, but then I got to buy new stuff. Since I love furniture shopping maybe it was a plus. 

Southern Florida is a mecca for people from all over the world. They all want to live here, Russians, Colombians, Venezuelans, Canadians, and even a few Americans mostly from New York. Needless to say, our homeowners’ meetings are very entertaining.

 

I finally found the end of the rainbow!

The most amazing thing is living on the 22nd floor. I am always in sight of the sea. When I sit on the balcony, I get to watch the birds fly by. Since our apartment overlooks the beach and the famous Broadwalk in Hollywood we can watch the action below us. As a city girl I like to be around people, and here I never have to be alone. One of our favorite things is sitting on the balcony, and watching the cruise ships sail out of Port Everglades. I can lie in bed and pretend I am on am onboard.

I am just trying to spread a little cheer in the world. I would love to hear what is awesome about where you live. Because sometimes we forget that, ‘life is good,’ is not just a slogan on a T-shirt.



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Cara Bertoia is the author of Casino Queen a new mystery novel that will be published by the Wild Rose Press on March 16th. It is based on the many true stories she lived through in her many years in the casino industry although the names have been changed to protect the guilty. Read the blurb here.

Caroline Popov, alone, heartbroken, and deeply in debt ends up in glamorous Palm Springs, California where Native casinos have just opened, offering employment to thousands. She lands a job at the Palm Oasis Casino and is mentored by the charismatic tribal chairman, John Tovar.

Embraced by casino culture, Caroline works her way up to casino manager of the Night Hawk, in the High Desert town of Joshua Tree. There, she is responsible for managing multicultural team members, satisfying the demands of challenging guests, growing revenue while rooting out corruption.

In the process of rediscovering her inner strength, she learns, you have to gamble like your life depends on it. Because it often does.


HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD! HOW TO TAKE IN A PLAY, A MEAL, AND A COMEDY ACT ALL FOR FREE- AND IT'S NOT A TIMESHARE!


I have a confession to make. I love sit-coms. I'm a sucker for a sarcastic quip. I love anything that can make me laugh. I also live less than two hours from Hollywood, the epicenter of television and every once in a while I like to go all touristy and watch the making of a sitcom in person. So whenever I get the urge, I go to AudiencesUnlimited.com and book a taping. This is usually done late at night after a glass or two of wine, when wanderlust hits. So when I saw an opening for two of my favorite shows I grabbed them and it was Hooray for Hollywood!

My husband loves Puddy, everyone remembers the straight talking auto mechanic from Seinfeld and he is one of the animated voices from 'Family Guy,' the most beloved show of all post - adolescent males. On this show Patrick Warburton stars with Megyn Price an alumnus from one of the most underrated sitcoms of all times 'Grounded for Life.' Throw in David Spade from 'Just Shoot Me' and how can a show fail? Their show 'Rules of Engagement' films in Culver City and we were there at the appointed time, 4:45 p.m. our printed vouchers in hand waiting in line for the taping in a few hours. First you get checked out by the security guards; don't even think about bringing in a camera. In this line you meet interesting people from all over the globe, beside us were a couple that had flown over from London for a week just to attend tapings of their favorite American shows. The girl next to us was from Poland, and we took her under our wing.

The Cast of Rules of Engagement taking a break!
                                                                    
After a short wait you are walked through the studio and onto the sound stage where the sets you see every week on your television are right there in front of you. Oh, there is Jeff and Audrey's living room that looks so much larger on television, and to the left of it is the diner which is apparently the only restaurant in New York City. The stage is a jumble of cameras, and lights, which can partially obstruct your view while the filming is going on, but it's all part of the process.

Before the show a warm up guy greets the crowd and starts to perform a comedy act, sort of like an improv picking on foreign visitors and locals alike. The act is designed to rouse the crowd and work everyone into frenzy. Seated at the end of our row was guy wearing a Patrick Warburton celebrity golf tournament t-shirt. We later found out that this fellow was such a rabid fan that he had attended all the episodes for the last six years of the shows taping. We are given our instructions, no yelling or screaming allowed, just laughter. Followed by a short reel of the shows highlights played on televisions located directly over the stage. Then just before taping start the cast of the show appear to thunderous applause.

For the next few hours the cast and crew act out the shows script. It is like going to see a funny play. Writing comedy is hard, I know because my novel Cruise Quarters - A Novel About Casinos and Cruise Ships is funny. Making that sit-com appear funny so effortlessly on your home screen is a lot of work. Each line has to be delivered with the right inflection, the lines can't be flubbed and the jokes can't fall flat. So each scene is shot multiple times, while the director searches for the perfect take. But that is the fun of a live taping you are there to witness the bloopers, and believe me sitcom actors are always flubbing their lines and cracking each other up. When the directors yell cut, the writers confer with the cast and the same scene can be re-shot several times with new lines added or old lines deleted.

Laughing can work up an appetite, and since a taping can run for over three hours, to control the crowd the interns fed us sandwiches and cookies. It is a small gesture but it makes you feel like they really appreciate you showing up and doing your bit.

The show was hilarious and for three hours we were in the Hollywood bubble making television. When the last scene wrapped, the cast graciously lined up to greet us as we left the sound stage. Then it happened, my husband Ray leaned over the railing that separated the cast from us, and Patrick Warburton shook his hand. I don't think he has washed that hand since.

So the next time you are planning a trip to Los Angeles make sure you catch a taping of you favorite show. Where else can you go see a play, dine and even catch a comedy show for free! And with plays coming in about $100 a seat, free is good.

Next time I'll tell you about Hot in Cleveland.