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May 10, 2013

Les Miserables in Gibraltar and Manilva, Spain

Filed under: Lifestyle,Things to do — Lucy @ 1:16 pm

“I don’t sing because I am happy, I am happy because I sing”  William James

This time last year I was preparing myself for one of the most momentos experiences of my life.

I had been given a very,very,very small solo part to sing in an amateur singing group production of  Les Miserables in Concert.

Now for those of you that know me well, this was completely out of character for me.  I don’t like any type of attention focused on me and will try and avoid all scenarios that may lead to it.  However I love singing and have always loved singing, I just don’t like singing in front of people.

Anyway one day at the beginning of last year (2012) my good friend Jo Fraser, who I have shared other life changing experiences with here in Manilva, asked me if I would like to join in and sing in the chorus of the production of Les Miserables in Concert that her family was putting together.  I told her that I would be a nervous wreck performing on stage but she reminded me that I make my children go to Stagecoach in Marbella to improve their self esteem and confidence so I should do the same for myself!

She had a point and as my husband was off work on the evenings that they had rehearsals I didn’t have any excuse to say no.

So nearly every Thursday at the beginning of 2012 I would go to rehearsals in Gibraltar.  The first couple of times I went with Jo and her family but I soon realized that they had enough on their plate with the organising and managing of other people without having to worry about me.  Plus I didn’t need the stress of trying to be on time for them as I had 100 other things to juggle beforehand.

I made friends with some other members of the chorus and soon discovered that singing with other people made me feel really happy – and that was singing the depressing lyrics of the songs of Les Miserables!

One Thursday I arrived at rehearsals half an hour early and for the first time I heard all the principal singers sing “One Day More”.  It sounded amazing and brought goosebumps to my skin.  It was that moment that I knew I was privileged to be part of something very,very special.

I continued enjoying going to rehearsals and was comfortable being part of the chorus.  Then one day my friend Jo dropped a bombshell on me.  She told me that we had been chosen to sing two small solo parts as factory girls!  Being in the chorus is one thing but having to stand on stage in front of 100’s of people and sing some words on your own is a completely different matter to someone like me.  I started worrying that I would get stage fright or that I would forget my words or that I would become a laughing stock as everyone would see me shaking uncontrollably.  Half of me wanted to give it all up there and then but the other half wanted to know what would really happen and I would never know unless I gave it a go.  People say that the best way to conquer your fears is to face them head on so I agreed to do it and started to learn my words.

Les Miserables Gibraltar Factory Girls Jo and Lucy

My fears were confirmed the first time I had to sing my very small solo part in front of everyone during rehearsals.  I didn’t forget the words but I did start to shake uncontrollably.  It was a real worry for me.  If I was like that during rehearsals what would I be like during the live performances?

Then one day, whilst I was having a pedicure and manicure by the very lovely Lavanya at Bellissima Beauty  in Torreguadiaro (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bellissima-Beauty-Torreguadiaro), I started listening to one of her colleagues, Samantha Donbavand http://www.samanthadonbavand.com/, saying that she did hypnotherapy and could help people overcome many things.  I asked her whether she would be able to hypnotize me to remember the words and control my nerves.  She said she was confident that she could help me so I booked a session with her.

My sessions with Samantha were very interesting in many ways and it opened my eyes to a whole new world of ways to help and heal people.  She has a very special gift and I would recommend her to anyone who needs to overcome something whether it be an illness, vice or phobia.

I am pleased to say that my sessions with Samantha paid off and I didn’t get nervous, shake uncontrollably, forget my words or ruin the show.

Instead I had one of the most wonderful and unforgettable months of my life.

We performed 3 sell out shows in St Michaels Cave inside the Rock of Gibraltar to over 1000 people. We even had standing ovations which gave us all an amazing buzz.

It went down so well that we were asked to perform  the show again at various venues along the Costa del Sol including Armstrongs in Manilva.

Unfortunately for me so many well wishers told me to “Break a leg” before the shows that the morning after the last show in Gibraltar I did break my leg!  However I still managed to perform in the Manilva show thanks to the help of my friends.

Lucy_Daines_broken_leg

Being involved in Les Mis also gave me an insight into how much work goes into putting such a show together .  All the planning, preparation, learning the music and lyrics, organising rehearsals, publicity, sound and lighting, photography, filming and editing, tickets, programs, logistics etc and this was all done by a group of people who had day jobs to juggle as well.

What was particularly lovely about being involved in Les Mis was seeing how everyone worked as a team to bring it all together and how it highlighted the incredible talents some people have.

While we were having our dress rehearsal inside the Rock one of the group had invited a friend, Anthony Williams, to take some photographs.  We all loved the results and asked him to be the official photographer for the shows.  He brought his daughter Chloe along to help and she also took some fantastic shots.

Aside from being very impressed by the beautiful voices of the Principal singers, Phillip Borge, Leroy Woodjetts, Paul Pitaluga, Bettina Cary, Elainne Perez, Kim Soiza, Jim Fraser, Andria Jones, Bethany Fraser, James Fraser and Cindy Ellis and their ability to learn 100s of words,  I was particularly impressed by my friend Jo Fraser and her family.

Les Miserables Gibraltars - some of the Fraser family

Nicknamed the Von Trapps of Manilva, they all contributed immensely to the success of the show.

In fact if it wasn’t for them it wouldn’t have happened.

Jo’s stepfather Chris Music was the Musical Director, Conductor and Pianist and had an amazing ability on occasions to multitask all three at the same time! Jo’s mother, Jenny Music, made all the clothes as well as being in the band and supporting her husband. Jo’s husband Jim Fraser played the part of Mr Thenadier as well as help organize and co-ordinate the technical side and publicise and video the performances. Their eldest daughter Bethany played the part of Little Cosette and their son James was Gavroche.  Jo, as well as looking after her families needs including her two other daughters, organized the printing of the t-shirts at Reklame in Sabinillas and created the program guide.  She also played the role of one of the factory girls alongside me and supported me when I needed encouragement.

It just shows what can be done when you have a dream and a great team behind you.

Les Miserables Gibraltar

Music Theatre Company’s next project is “Musicals through the ages” .  If you would like to be involved please either leave a comment below or email me at lucy@barringtonhomes.eu and I will pass on the details to you.

May 9, 2013

100% finance properties in Spain

Filed under: Property — Lucy @ 4:52 pm

Damian bravely let me loose on some clients for the first time this week.  He
and all the other sales agents were busy with clients so he asked me to show
some people around some of the bank repossession properties Barrington Homes
have for sale that non residents can get 100% mortgages on.

100% mortgages for non residents have only recently returned to the mortgage
market.  Basically you may qualify for one of these mortgages if your monthly
payments on loans including any existing mortgage and the one you are taking out
does not exceed 35% of your net income.  For more information on mortgages click
here http://www.barringtonhomes.eu/Duquesa-Mortgage.htm .

I met the clients in Puerto de La Duquesa and took them to the first property at
Fuente de La Duquesa http://www.barringtonhomes.eu/Duquesa-Property/Fuentes+de+la+Duquesa-S144.htm

Fuentes de la Duquesa
This  is a lovely urbanization up the hill from Puerto de La Duquesa and
overlooking La Duquesa Golf Course.  It is about a 15 minute walk from La
Duquesa Marina and a couple of minutes walk from The Courtyard at Monte Duquesa
where there are a few shops and bars.

After spending a few embarrassing minutes trying to find the actual property we
eventually found the right Portal and went up the lift to the apartment which is
a penthouse with a lovely large roof terrace.  This property has never been
lived in and was empty but, after a good clean and the addition of some
nice furnishings, it would make a lovely home or holiday home.  I have friends
who live in the urbanization and are very happy there.

The second property that I took them to see was at Duquesa Fairways which is a
little further up the hill.  Hoping desperately that I would find this property
straight away and not look like a complete idiot,  I double checked the address
and understood that this property would be in Block 14.  At the entrance to
Duquesa Fairways there is a sign saying clearly Blocks 1 – 30  with an arrow
pointing left and Block 31 – whatever above an entrance porch.  So we followed
to the left where the arrow was pointing and it took us to a dead end!  I then
decided to try the key at the gate for Block 31 etc but it didn’t work.  Luckily
a resident of the urbanization turned up and let us in and pointed us in the
direction of Block 14.

Well, what a beautifully maintained urbanization Duquesa Fairways is.  The walk
down to Block 14 took us past well manicured gardens and two beautiful pool
areas.  There is even a small children’s play area.

Duquesa Fairways

We found the apartment and when we walked through the door we all went WOW!

It is a 3 bedroom duplex penthouse apartment with a vaulted ceiling in the lounge
area and the most spectacular views down Duquesa Golf course to Sabinillas and
the sea, Manilva and the Estepona Mountain.

The downstairs bedrooms and bathrooms are finished to a high standard and it is lacking kitchen units which I personally prefer as you can choose them to suit your own taste.

The upstairs bedroom has not been finished off so again some money would need to be set aside for this.  It had a really lovely feel to it and with  about €20,000 been spent on finishing it off it would make a superb holiday home with excellent rental potential.

This is the link to our listing http://www.barringtonhomes.eu/Duquesa-Property/Duquesa+Fairways-S145.htm
but you dont get the same feel for the place from the photos and I would recommend anyone with the finances ready to buy a property in Spain to take a look at this one.

I am pleased to say that the third property I took them to see I found straight away.

Duquesa Village

This 2 bedroom penthouse apartment is at Duquesa Village http://www.barringtonhomes.eu/Duquesa-Property/Duquesa+Village-S139.htm and is located in the block at the bottom with uninterrupted views down La Duquesa Golf course down towards Sabinillas and the sea.

It has nice sized kitchen and ample terraces off the kitchen, lounge and both bedrooms and again had a very nice feel to it.  My clients really liked this property and for €112,000 it really is a good buy.

The last property I took them to see was at Las Colinas on the Princess Kristina Urbanisation http://www.barringtonhomes.eu/Duquesa-Property/Las+Colinas-S155.htm.

Again this property was unfurnished and you need to imagine what it would be like all cleaned up and with nice furnishings.  It is a good size apartment in a well maintained urbanization and it has a wonderful terrace with amazing views over the Manilva countryside and sea.

Las Colinas, Princess Kristina, La Duquesa

However it wasn’t as good a property as the previous 3 and my clients told me straight away that it wasn’t for them.  They are currently making up their minds as to which property would be best for them as they really liked both Duquesa Fairways and Duquesa Village.

If you are interested in buying a property in Spain and would like us to help find the right property for you,  please email me at lucy@barringtonhomes.eu

5 – The Winter Sun in Manilva, Spain

Filed under: 101 reasons to love Manilva — Lucy @ 2:12 pm

100 Reasons Why I Love Living In Manilva

Reason 5 – The Winter Sun

 

La Duquesa, Manilva, Spain, in Winter

Puerto de La Duquesa in Winter

Its during Winter that you appreciate the sun the most.  You do get periods of rain but these are normally short-lived and it is not long before the sun comes out again.  It is often warm enough in Winter to sit outside and have lunch and enjoy the warmth of the sun on your face.

The average high temperature in Winter is about 17 degrees and the average low temperature in Winter is about 11 degrees so you never have to defrost your car here in Manilva!

What do you love about where you live?  Please share your reasons with us by leaving a comment or emailing me at lucy@barringtonhomes.eu

May 2, 2013

4 – Spring in Manilva, Spain

Filed under: 101 reasons to love Manilva — Lucy @ 2:03 pm

100 Reasons Why I Love Living In Manilva

Reason 4 –  Spring in Manilva

Wild flowers in Manilva in spring

Beautiful wild flowers in spring in Manilva, Spain

Spring is my favourite time of year in Manilva as it is when the countryside is at its prettiest with all the wild flowers in bloom.  The weather is just right for outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling and horse-riding.

 

Beautiful spring day in Manilva

A view from Manilva Village on 1 May 2013

It is also great for taking part in sports activities such as golf, tennis and football.

The average temperature in Manilva in Spring is about 22 degrees centigrade which is warm enough to sunbathe in and even have a swim in the pool.

April / May is a great time to visit Manilva as the flights are cheaper, the weather is great and the scenery stunning.

www.barringtonholidays.com have a selection of wonderful properties available to rent out, and , if you fall in love with the place like we have, check out the properties we have for sale www.barringtonhomes.eu .

If you are visiting Manilva in May, please leave a comment or email me at lucy@barringtonhomes.eu and I can give you some ideas on where to go and what to do.

 

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