Sunday, October 29, 2006

The Show is Over

Boy, am I tired. My knee hurts, my feet are swollen, but we had two good shows today. Last night we had a dress rehearsal and we were at the theater until 10:00PM and had to be back this morning at 10:00 AM. The shows were at 2:00 and 7:00. My husband and son came to the evening performance and we went out to eat after the show. I have rubbed down with old lady cream - icy/hot. I am too tired to sleep but tomorrow afternoon I will try to catch up with my sleep.

BTW I got a new iPod video with a recording attachment and a lapel mike for my birthday. It is so cool. I even downloaded PacMan from the iTunes store. Before we have a show or competition we have to tape ourselves singing in the chorus. With my new iPod I can record and then email it to my section leader to review. No more buying tapes and batteries. I am so high tech. :)

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Birthdays

October 26th is a special day. It's my birthday. Tom has been treating me all week and I'm not sure what we are doing tomorrow, but he's been leaving me notes with #'s on them and telling me to choose. So far I've picked #'s 1,2 and 4. We have eaten at three of my favorite restaurants so far, Claim Jumper, Red Lobster - where I had jumbo shrimp cocktail, and On the Border. I am hoping a movie is part of tomorrow's plans. Tom only goes to the movies on special occasions, where I could go every week - and sometimes do. I think I've mentioned my age before but since some of you may have missed it - I will be 64. I am not sure how that happened, I don't feel 64. The only age I remember not wanting to be was 30. I was in graduate school at Chapman College (now University) and most of the students were going straight through so they were younger than me. So at 29 I was the "old" one. Now I am proud to be my age and would not want to be 29 again. so, was there an age you didn't want to be and/or do you tell your age? Now if we were talking weight - that's totally different.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Saturday

I am sitting outside on my patio in this great weather. I just finished balancing my checkbook, or rather making sure I have written down all my checks and ATM withdrawals. The bank had $201 more than me, and I found a $100 sub error, in my favor, but I can't find the other $100. I don't add it in to my checkbook I just note it, then usually it works itself out eventually.I am such a great accountant. At least there is money in the account. YEA!

Acappella is performing this afternoon at our church. I am looking forward to that. Our show is one week from today and this morning as I was going over my music I found a couple of mistakes I have been making. It is so hard to unlearn wrong notes. I think I will be glad when the show is over. We have several smaller performances between now and Christmas, but they shouldn't be as stressful as this show has been. I don't know why I get stressed - I have been doing this (singing with Sweet Adelines) for over 20 years. I have taken a couple of breaks over this time period. I am afraid if I take another break I won't go back, so I will keep singing a while longer.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

I like this picture better

New picture

I am not very photogenic and I really am getting tired of seeing my picture when I write in my blog..... so you now get to see my baby. This is Murphy, my six pound toy poodle. Isn't he cute?

Still Exercising

We just got back from the Y and I walked on the treadmill for 25 minutes, did 5 minutes on the elliptical machine and lifted 10,000 pounds in weights. That sounds like a lot of weight but that its ten machines going around twice. I was on one machine that works on your outer thigh muscles and the lady who got up had her weights set for 162.5 pounds. I asked her if that was how much weight she did and she replied, yes, two sets of 20. I promptly changed the weight for me - 37.5 pounds and I did one set of 10. She of course was younger than me and a lot thinner. We feel so much better when we go and because both Tom and I go we hold each other accountable.

Monday, October 16, 2006

And the winner is...

The chorus contest was wonderful - even watching it on the webcast. The International champions for 2006 is the Richtones Chorus from Richardson, TX. Because lightening hit a tower in Las Vegas several choruses were not able to be seen, although you could still hear them on the live webcast. So if you go here you can see and hear the winning performance. They were incredible! I am begging you to listen - esecially Scott. You can actually understand the words. The archived performance is even better than when I watched the live webcast. It is clearer. So you Texans can be proud of another thing. BTW the winning quartet is SALT. They were also incredible. Please go listen to the chorus.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Pay Day

Yea, I got my three days sub pay today. It goes to my checking account automatically and so after checking my bank account online I feel a little richer. I was going to buy an i-pod with the extra money, then I thought about putting it toward a dishwasher and now that it is in the bank I will probably be spending it on groceries and eating out. I didn't work any this week but I have agreed to three differrent dates in Oct and Nov.

I listened to the webcast of the Sweet Adelines International Competition all day yesterday - from 10:45 AM until 8:30 PM when they announced the top ten choruses that will be in the finals on Saturday. They don't tell you what place you are in going into the finals, they just draw for placement. The San Diego chorus, which is representing our region will be in the finals. There are some really great choruses so if you possibly can tune in on Saturday do it. The link is here Now that I have figured out how to link things here is another great link my chorus We have our show coming up this month and you can see our great flyer as well as click on our competition songs from last regional contest. Today's quartet finals start at 12:00. Our directors quartet, SPARX, came in 14th place, not enough for the top ten but if a quartet scores in the top 15 they can compete at the next international without having to compete in their region competition again. The quartet, XTREME, will be competing today and the members of that quartet are from my former chorus in CA, Harborlites. Pam, the lead, is the director and she has won with a former quartet called PANACHE. I will be rooting for them today.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

International Competition for Sweet Adelines

This year's International competition for Sweet Adelines is being held in Las Vegas. In order to compete at the international level a chorus, or a quartet must win first place in their respective regions. My chorus, Tucson Desert Harmony, came in second in the spring regional competition and the first place winners, which was Harborlites, from CA (my former chrous) came in first. They will be competing next year in Calgary, Canada. I just finished listening to the webcast of the semi-final quartet competition. You can hear Thursday's semi-final chorus, or the finals for quartets on Friday or finals for choruses on Saturday. You just need to go here and check it out. If you have never heard Women's Barbershop I think you will enjoy it. The times are on the website as well as order of appearance.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Waiting for LIFE Group

I did sub all three days last week - Wed thru Friday and the secretary knew better than to call me today. The house is clean and I have about thirty minutes before our LIFE group arrives. I hope it is not as controversial as last week. Of course we are still in Acts chaper 2 and will go through 2:38 today. We shouldn't have any controversy unless the couple who are not members of the coc want to discuss whether we are saved before or after baptism. Should be interesting.

Remember when I said I cut my finger and did not go have stitches. Well, it isn't healing right and I have an appointment this afternoon - even will have to leave LIFE group early to have it checked. Both Tom and I had fasting blood work this morning and the vampire lady (the one who draws blood) said I really should have it looked at. Of course no one could look at it while I was already in the office - that would have been too easy. I sure miss my CA doctor.

We had hail here this morning. It didn't last long. Last night we really had a lightening show. But the days are getting cooler - only about 80 right now, with a breeze. I don't even have the air conditioning on. Guess I will read a few blogs before group comes.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

I Subbed Today

You may or may not remember that I couldn't make up my mind if I was going to substitute teach this year or not. I hadn't subbed since last October. I signed up this year and then made myself unavailable. This morning at 8:00 I got a call from a school secretary at the Elem school I like. The Special Ed teacher for the 4th and 5th graders was going home. I said I would come in and now I have made myself available for that school only, with the understanding that I won't work more than 2 nor 3 days a week. We had an interesting day. Even though I knew some of the students when I subbed in their primary class their day was still different and most Sp Ed students don't deal well with any change. Just after we came in from recess where one of the boys had been given a time out that boy went off, and started beating up on the girl sitting next to him. While the two aides in the room eventually got him out of the class and to the office, but not until he had spouted a lot of obscenities I was wrapping my arms around the girl while she just bawled. The other students sat with their fingers in their ears. He had to spend lunch recess inside with another teacher and after lunch he was fine. He also apologized to everyone and shook our hands. After school the aides and I were talking to the Primary Sp Ed teacher and she was even surprised that this particular student had a problem. According to one of the aides - "This was a bizarre day". You might think I would not want to go back but I absolutely will, if the teacher is out again tomorrow. General education is so boring :)

Monday, October 02, 2006

Frustration

Our afternoon LIFE group just left and I am feeling a little frustrated. You know how I am the oldest blogger in at least one circle, well I am the youngest member of our LIFE group. We have one couple who comes that are not members of the coc. The wife is Christian Missionary alliance and dresses very much like an Amish and the husband is Baptist. The wife never talks during group time. Anyway we were studying Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost and that went fine, but somehow we got off on instrumental music. You may think this is not an issue, but for the people in this life group, except for the non-coc couple and me, and maybe Tom, it is. I showed them the book, The Other Side of the Keyboard by Milton Jones and offered to let anyone borrow it. No one did. I really don't want to argue, but I wish we could just discuss it without someone saying that it is not in the NT therefore we can't have it and that's it. End of discussion. Tom told me he wished I would just keep my mouth shut, even though I was not the one who brought it up - I naturally jumped in. I prefer accapella music, but I believe it is not a sin to worship with instrumental music. The frustrating thing about this is that there are topics that I would love to discuss, not just about instrumental music, but women's roles, pattern theology, grace, and I don't feel I have an outlet for these. Maybe that is why I enjoy reading blogs from so many younger people - they talk about anything, and a lot of times it makes more sense than the typical Sunday school class, or Wed night class.