Status: Single
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/27/2006
|
|
|
|
Friday, September 25, 2009
 |
Category: Music
Happy Fall!! An exciting season is on the way, so please join me and my cabaret friends on the following dates: October 9-11, 2009 - American Cabaret Style Workshop Have you ever dreamed of doing solo work or having your own solo show? The fabulous Linda Kosut from San Francisco, Seattle musical fixture Daryl Spadaccini and I are co-teaching our first cabaret workshop and recital. The workshop will focus on areas such as lyric interpretation, stage presence, microphone technique, business of cabaret, how to create an engaging cabaret show, etc. Open to all levels of performers. Join us for this very, very fun weekend. We have 5 spots left!! 7:30PM - Sunday, October 11, 2009 - Cabaret Workshop Recital at Julia's On Broadway After a weekend of intensive workshop, the RECITAL!! Join us and catch a rising cabaret star or two ... or more ... $10 + 2 drink min Monday, November 30 -Arnaldo! at The Triple Door For the second time, Arnaldo! is back to join funnyman Harry Shearer and the multi-talented Judith Owens at The Triple Door for their annual holiday sing-along. Tickets at http:/wwww.thetripledoor.net/ 7PM Sundays, December 6, 13 & 20 - A Cabaret Winter Wonderland with Arnaldo! Arnaldo! is back this year for what is fast becoming a new Seattle tradition with his holiday cabaret at Julia's On Broadway and joined by musical director Victor Janusz on the keys with his jazz trio. $18 for general; $10 for seniors and students with ID (+ 2 drink min). Arnaldo! - featured guest soloist at the Seattle Men's Chorus Holiday Show "Santa Baby" I am very honored to be invited bySMCC to join them for the encore of their very, very popular holiday show. Artistic Director Dennis Coleman has been one of my mentors since mySMCC days in the 1990's. And now that I have branched out to do my own shows, I feel that I am once again "home onstagee) for the holidays" with my musical family. - Seattle, Benaroya Hall - November 28* & 29*, December 6, 13, 14 & 20 - Tacoma,Pantagess - December 3 (please call the theatre box office) - Everett, Civic Theatre - December 5 (please call the theatre box office)
EXTRA! EXTRA!! Watch Arnaldo! as part of the 2009 Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Trailer See some of Seattle's LGBT community of activists, performers, celebrities and more as we pay a musical "homage" to the movies! See you at the cabaret ole chum!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Monday, June 29, 2009
 |
http://www.sgn.org/sgnnews37_26/page25.cfmby Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
C'est si Bon!
Julia's On Broadway
June 21-24
Seattle cabaret audiences have been entertained by
Happy Pride Day everyone. The parade was phenomenal and the SGN review of our last show was fab!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Saturday, February 07, 2009
 |
Category: Parties and Nightlife
Pacific Northwest.. Cabaret Association presents
“March Is Cabaret Month”
Sundays - March 1, 8,15, 22 & 29
Shows start 7PM
$15 per show+2 drink min or $50 for 5 show package
Julia’s on Broadway, 300 Broadway E, Seattle
Reservation at 206.334.0513 or at BrownPaperTickets.com
Contact us at pnwcaba@yahoo.com
Pacific Northwest Cabaret Association celebrates “March Is Cabaret Month” with the talents of several veteran Seattle performers and out of town guests. Save all your Sundays in March and listen to the music of Joanne Klein, Victor Janusz , Daryl Spadaccini; Arnaldo!; enjoy the talents of Cheryl Serio, Marcus Wolland, Anneliese Childress, Helene Smart; and the Seattle debut of San Francisco’s Linda Kosut and Palm Spring’s Larry Lazzaro.
An evening of dazzling cabaret performers in March!
So come to the cabaret ole chum and celebrate “March Is Cabaret Month”!!!
Sunday, March 1, 7PM with Arnaldo!, Cheryl Serio, Helene Smart and Victor Janusz
Sunday, March 8, 7PM with Cheryl Serio, Daryl Spadaccini and Marcus Wolland
Sunday, March 15, 7PM with Anneliese Childress, Daryl Spadaccini and Helene Smart
Sunday, March 22, 7PM with Arnaldo!, Joanne Klein and Victor Janusz
Sunday, March 29, 7PM with Linda Kosut, Larry Lazzaro, Daryl Spadaccini and Arnaldo!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Thursday, November 27, 2008
 |
Category: Life
Let us remember that the pilgrims were the very first immigrants in the US since they fled their homelands to escape religious persecution. This country was found on freedom of choice and expression and the premise that all are created equal.
As an immigrant, I know that mom and dad chose to move to the US so we can have a better quality of life because we are free to choose the lives we want to lead here and still be protected "equally" under the law.
For this Thanksgiving, let us be grateful to have that freedom of choice and protect that. Let us work together that we are all equally protected under the law and to shun the many demagogues and false prophets who manipulate us with fear and ignorance. Remember that fear and ignorance are choices as well and, like bigotry and racism, can be passed and taught from one generation to the next. Let us choose pro-Peace over anti-War, diversity over privilege, acceptance over bigotry, trust over fear, love over hate ... and share those choices with our loved ones in the hope that they will share with others and others share with others.
As an openly gay man and drag performer, I am very grateful to my family, specially to my wonderful and generous mother, who loves and supports me unconditionally and my hope is that same unconditional love and support be shared by everyone.
Just imagine what a wonderful and powerful world we can create …
Happy Thanksgiving.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
 |
Day of Music & Art:
Block Party!
A Celebration of Benaroya Hall's 10th Anniversary
Sunday, September 14, 10am-6pm
FREE Admission Plus evening performances at The Triple Door
Seattle Symphony and Benaroya Hall are putting on the biggest party of the year to honor ten years of creating music, community, education and culture together. With Seattle Art Museum, Soundbridge, and The Triple Door joining us, it is going to be a block party you won't want miss!
More information at: WWW.BENAROYAHALL.ORG
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Friday, July 11, 2008
 |
Category: Blogging
Seattle Gay News Friday, July 4, 2008 - Volume 36 Issue 27
Bits & Bytes
by Milton Hamlin, SGN A&E Reviewer
ARNALDO! SCORES WITH PRE-PRIDE CABARET SHOW AT JULIA'S ON BROADWAY One of the entertainment highlights of Pride Week 2008 was the thoroughly engaging cabaret show by Arnaldo!, Seattle's prize-winning "drag chanteuse" or "gender illusionist" who has been drawing huge crowds in The Emerald City for years - and is now delighting critics and cabaret fans in New York and other major cities and resort destinations.
Arnaldo!'s pre-Pride cabaret, I Am What I Am! started big, grew bigger and ends with a bang. A tribute to Judy Garland started the evening - a natural showstopper for the capacity Pride crowd. Musical tributes to The Carpenters, Edith Piaf, and Eartha Kitt followed, with a good sampling of classic songs from The Great American Songbook. Daryl Spadaccini was effective all evening on the keyboard and added a few musical quips of his own, slyly tucked into the evening's music.
Jeanette d'Armand, one of Bits&Bytes' favorite Seattle cabaret artists (and a long-time champion of Arnaldo!), added a lot of zip to the evening with two guest songs. Her trademark, "The Saga of Jenny," brought down the house, as usual. (Jenny, from Lady In The Dark, it should be remembered, studied foreign languages - among other things - and "in 27 languages she couldn't say no .")
Julia's is not the best spot for a serious cabaret show. The overflow bar, adjacent to the restaurant/cabaret area, cannot be cut off from the stage side of the club and the noise spillover was a major problem. A cantankerous microphone forced Arnaldo! to sing a couple of early songs without amplification - it worked for a brief period but would have killed his voice if the sound problem had not been solved. But, as they say, "the show must go on" - and it did.
Nathan and Steven, owners of the late and lamented Thumper's, where Arnaldo! started his cabaret career nearly 10 years ago, were welcome visitors for the pre-Pride cabaret. Check up on Arnaldo!'s upcoming shows at www.dragchanteuse.com .
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Saturday, June 07, 2008
 |
Category: Parties and Nightlife
Julia's on BROADWAY
presents..
NY Backstage Bistro Award Winner
Arnaldo! dragchanteuse
in
"I Am What I Am"
… a Pride Cabaret
With Daryl Spadaccini, accompanist
And special guest, Jeannette d'Armand
June 26 Thursday 8:30PM
Dinner seating at 7PM
Cover $15 + 2 drink minimum
An hour of sing-along will follow after the show – so singers bring your music!!
Reservations highly recommended at 206.334.0513
Julia's
300 Broadway E Seattle, WA 98102
**Paid parking is available on 10th & E. Thomas.
See you at Julia's!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Monday, April 14, 2008
 |
Category: Blogging
The photo on my homepage is mom and I at the Bistro Awards in NYC 4/7/08. Below is my short acceptance speech.
Every performer's dream is to have a show in NY. "If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere..." may sound trite and corny to most native New Yorkers, but to this Filipino immigrant living inthe Seattle area perfroming cabarets as a drag chanteuse, those lyrics are challenging and even sometimes inspirational.
Well, my NY dream came true when I had my NY cabaret debut in 2007 at The Duplex. This year, my dream took me to another level with this award.
Thank you to Backstage and the Bistro awards committee for this honor.
Thank you to the Cabaret Conference at Yale University and it's Artistic and Executive Director Erv Raible for helping me widen my cabaret wings so I can soar a little higher.
Thank you to Bob Bruneau, my long time collaborator and musical director who nine years ago tapped me on the shoulder at a Seattle Men's Chorus rehearsal and saying "Hey, let's do a cabaret together.
Thank you to my partner Steve MacFarlane who is a fantastic artist himself and who reminds me specially during rough times why we artists do what we do.
Thank you to my family for their support. Growing up in a traditional Filipino Catholic family can be challenging specially as a dragchanteuse. And because of their unconditional love, my family has taught me more about tolerance and understanding.
Mommy, this is for you and dad.
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Saturday, March 01, 2008
 |
New York has finally discovered one of Seattle's gems! Arnaldo!, Seattle's own drag chanteuse, wins a 2008 Backstage Bistro Award for his cabaret shows at The Duplex in New York; and will be flying to New York to accept this honor at a special Awards Night Reception on April 7, 2008.
To celebrate with Arnaldo! here in Seattle, a special New York send-off show will be held at Crepe De Paris on Friday, March 28 for one night only.
Arnaldo! Live at Crepe De Paris will open with a special homage to one of the greatest singers of the American Songbook, the iconic and inspirational Judy Garland. The rest of the program will musically weave through various eras - from Rodgers & Hart to Sondheim - and with a dash of international flavor that is characteristic of an Arnaldo! performance.. We hope you and your friends can join us and celebrate one of Seattle's unique, elegant and classy cabaret performers.
"Opening hearts and minds one cabaret at a time " Arnaldo!
Arnaldo! Live at Crepe De Paris - the voice is real, the piano is real … the rest is all an illusion
with
Daryl Spadaccini, accompanist & special guest, Timmy Pavino
Rainier Square Building, Seattle
Friday - March 28, 2008 8:30PM show
Door: $40 dinner+show package 7PM dinner seating
Reservations highly recommended. Call NOW! 206.623.4111
While in NY, Arnaldo! will be at The Duplex for two performances on April 8 & 9 at 7PM.
Arnaldo! Live at The Duplex - the voice is real, the piano is real .. the rest is all an illusion
with
Bob Bruneau, accompanist
61 Christopher Street at 7th, New York
Tuesday & Wednesday April 8 & 9, 2008 7PM show
Door: $15 + 2 drink minimum
For reservations, please call 212.255.5438 or go to The Duplex Calendar and choose April 8 or 9, 2008
Read more:
Thank you to Backstage for this wonderful honor … and to all of YOU for your tremendous support!
Special thanks to:
· my family, specially my mom, for their unconditional love
· Bob Bruneau, my longtime collaborator and musical director for tapping me on the shoulder during a Men's Chorus rehearsal 9 years ago asking me to do cabarets with him
· Charles Baker, for being my musical mentor and longtime cabaret collaborator
· Steve MacFarlane, who for the past 7 years has been my rock and who keeps reminding me why I do what I do
· My Seattle Men's Chorus Family and Dennis Coleman who always trusted me artistically
· My Cabaret Conference at Yale University Class 2005 family and Artistic Director, Erv Raible – for giving me the courage to soar
· And all the wonderful, creative, loving friends and supporters who continually join me on this cabaret journey … Maraming Salamat Po!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|
Monday, December 31, 2007
 |
Happy 2008 everyone!
In lieu of sending Holiday Cards & Greetings this year, my partner Steve and I spent a week painting and updating the computer room at my mom's house and turned it into a decent guest room for my brother and his family. After a quick trip to IKEA for a sofa bed, armoire, two cabinets and a computer desk <ka-ching; ka-ching>, I turned to my mom and said "This is your Christmas present!" Two days later, they arrive with two kids and a nanny. This is also the first holiday in 6 years that I am home in PNW since I am usually performing in sunny Puerto Vallarta at this time of the year. Things just did not work out this year for PV, however, I am glad to be with the kids as they are totally adorable in spite of the usual morning tantrums that accompany any 3 & 6 year olds. J
2007 was definitely a year of milestones and challenges for me.
It of course started with a NY's Eve bang in PV, with my partner Steve , where I performed with my long time collaborator and Musical Director Bob Bruneau, who also happens to be a very successful real estate agent both in Seattle and PV . PV is my second cabaret home as you all know where also my friends and Eric & Ken have permanently moved to. It was great to spend the holidays with them - not to mention Bob's wonderful partner Gerardo who I consider as one of the most beautiful person I have ever met. I miss them this year.
The biggest news for me was my NY cabaret debut at The Duplex in February! NY was a fabulous experience and it's true – there is no city like NY City. NY in the snow is also MAGICAL and for the first time, Steve and I were able to celebrate our very own Valentine dinner at the Little Owl in the Village at our own corner table. (As you all know, for the past six years, I have been doing a special Valentine Day Show - not in 2007.) I also met Steve's Uncle Jack and girlfriend Martha who I both adore. My brother Abe who has lived in Manhattan since the 70's helped out promoting the show and my mom, my brother form Florida and Steve's sister form Houston all flew in to add morale support. My colleagues from the Cabaret Conference at Yale University also showed up!! . Erv Raible directed my show and Paul Trueblood was my musical director. Both shows sold out! THANK YOU NY!!
Coming back from my NY high, I was invited to perform for my dear friend Aleksa Manila at her step down as Empress for The Imperial Court of Seattle. February was busy!
However, March was busier! I was honored to perform at the GSBA Annual Dinner celebrating the performing arts in the community as well as with The Bobs at The Moisture Festival where I met great international performers and did my Patsy Number. For the first time, I also performed at the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival bringing my own brand of cabaret singing "Peel Me A Grape". l was also invited to perform with the Seattle Men's Chorus for their 80's concert as Madonna. However, I hurt my leg and had to suddenly bow out performing with SMC. Hurting my leg was my biggest challenge in 2007 as it permanently limited my physical activity resulting to my inability to dance on and offstage. And for those of you who know my SMC history (ECV, Oliver Button, The Dreydle, etc.) and know me personally, I LOVE to dance. Fortunately, I am still able to perform my cabarets. That same week, my beloved 17 year old Nikki passed away - another whammy to my already broken heart.
Thank goodness for my music and my cabaret- I had to move on and quick!
After a couple of weeks recuperating on physical therapy and muscle relaxants, I was off to Palm Springs in April to perform at Dale's Lost Highway upon the generous and warm invitation of Larry Lazarro whom I met at the Cabaret Conference at Yale and of former Seattleite Don Hammer. My dear friends Francina, Evan and Joe Farmer, my fabulous website designer, joined Steve and I in our Palm Springs adventure. My family from LA drove to show their support and of course, my mom was there who flew in from Seattle.
In May , I flew to Philadelphia to perform for Aids Services in Asian Communities (ASIAC). My dear friend and ASIAC Executive Director Ron Sy invited me to perform after seeing my NY show. It was such an honor to be there as their special guest and also performing was my other dear friend Madame X from Chicago. It was my first time to perform in the City of Brotherly Love and hope to be back in 2008! The same month, my friends Cheryl Serio and Sylvia O'Stayformore and I started the Pacific NW Cabaret Association. The goal is to gather cabaret performers and venue owners to share resources and promote cabaret in the PNW. Martin's OFF Madison is currently our home turf and we meet every third Sunday of the month at 3PM and everyone is welcome to join us.
The next couple of months, I had to focus on work - yes, I do have a full-time job on top of all these performances! >Did I mention I love my co-workers? They come to my shows and support me as well! How cool is that? They are no t only my co-workers, they also happen to be my friends. I always remind myself how fortunate I am to be in such a supportive working environment and working in one of the world's best company!
In August, I had the chance to be performing with SMC once again - this time in Festival Vancouver performing Patsy once again with the chorus. I have to thank my mentor and SMC Artistic Director Dennis Coleman for continuously believing in me. It was with SMC that I first started performing and found my cabaret voice. As for the Patsy Number, I honestly, I cannot count the number of times I have performed that number and in how many countries and venues. From Barcelona to London to Sydney to Auckland to Puerto Vallarta – however, I have never performed Patsy in NYC.
That was about to change.
Once again, following my dreams, I decided to go back to The Duplex and this time with my longtime collaborator Bob Bruneau. Producing a show in NY is no easy task so I decided to do two fundraising shows at Seattle's Crepe De Paris with guest performers Cheryl Serio and my nephew Timmy Pavino. Word has it that I happen to be the first drag chanteuse to grace the Crepe De Paris stage. To top it all, my whole executive team came to see my show. Oh boy, have you ever performed with your Corporate VP in the audience? I told Steve that if I mess up I have to see these folks at work every day! Our Aussie friends Peter and Toan happen to be visiting Seattle at that time and manage to catch both shows!
NY in September – oy vey! With Bush and the UN Assembly in town, hotel prices were atrociously expensive! Thank goodness for Steve's Uncle Jack who hosted us for the first 5 days before the shows. My sister from Vegas, my brother from San Francisco, my mom (of course), Steve's mom and dad and his sister from Houston and her whole family all flew in! The two families had a wonderful time getting together and exploring NYC. What a treat and a rare opportunity to be all together.
Back to the show – this time my guest performer Jenna Esposito happens to be one of NY's newest cabaret sensation. She also was my classmate at the Cabaret Conference in Yale. The shows were a success and I must say that I was very proud of this show as it totally captured what I was about. As NY Critic John Hoglund concluded in his review "This was a significant debut by a "drag chanteuse" worthy of top billing at any major hotel or casino showroom". (To read the full review, go to http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/ then choose After Dark then choose October 2007 and go to page 6.)
I came home tired yet revived and encouraged. Every performer has dreams of doing a show in NY and I must say, this Filipino immigrant drag chanteuse from Seattle has managed to do just that – and mighty proud of it too!
Back in Seattle, my other cabaret collaborator and artistic accomplice Charles Baker invited me to perform with Diverse Harmony. This November fundraiser was held at Crepe De Paris and both shows were sold out! What a great way to end 2007 giving back to the community.
Now that 2008 is here, I am resolved to get some rest and get back to some physical regimen while being a smart hypochondriac (as my orthopedic doctor has advised me to be). I am also excited with new adventures in the spring , and I am sure you will all get the updates on that!
So here's to "Ringing in the New "– new adventures, new friends, new milestones … and here's to LIFE!
Thank you for all of your support and let's keep on believing in our dreams!
Happy 2008!!
Arnaldo!
Powered by  | | English | | Albanian | | Arabic | | Bulgarian | | Catalan | | Chinese | | Croatian | | Czech | | Danish | | Dutch | | Estonian | | Filipino | | Finnish | | French | | Galician | | German | | Greek | | Hebrew | | Hindi | | Hungarian | | Indonesian | | Italian | | Japanese | | Korean | | Latvian | | Lithuanian | | Maltese | | Norwegian | | Polish | | Portuguese | | Romanian | | Russian | | Serbian | | Slovak | | Slovenian | | Spanish | | Swedish | | Thai | | Turkish | | Ukrainian | | Vietnamese |
|
|
|
|