I have a problem. My problem is two-fold, at least. I enjoy blogging but I'm busy. But I keep taking pictures and they stack up in my photo file and I become paralyzed by not being able to post them and at least say some little thing about them. I get stuck and I can't move on until I manage to get caught up. As busy as my life is, I realize that catching up on my blog is sort of like catching up on laundry or finishing the Internet. It can't happen. So, you'd think I'd just move on and post in the present. But I can't. Because I have a problem. I've solved this problem in the past by posting Random 7 posts where I catch up everything that has happened in the last week by posting bits and pieces all in one post. Unfortunately, that still takes a bit of organization and time and I'm WAY beyond 7 days so, if you'll bear with me, I've put together a post that will get me beyond this momentary problem I have but will probably make no sense at all. I didn't even bother to put the pictures in order. . . So, here goes (think of it as a speed post and scroll through quickly!!):
Every year we have to replace the canopy that we put over our stage. The only place to do this big project is in the gym at church. We replaced all of the truss we've used over the last few years so it became even more important to construct a "roof" that would fit. We needed it for an event over the weekend so we were down to the wire when we "built" it on Wednesday! The kids chipped in and we made pretty fast work of it!! It has to be cut and measured to a very precise size and then all of the sides are triple taped with clear duct tape before we punch in grommets every 12 inches. I'm glad we only have to do it once a year!
It seems like we've been even busier than usual this time of year so Gloria has been able to spend lots of time with grandma and grandpa. I am so very thankful that they live nearby and are so willing to step in and entertain my kids in a pinch! I LOVE my in-laws!!
Sometime last month we ran sound for a big concert at The Egyptian. It was a lot of work but it went very smoothly and according to plan. I love when things go according to plan. It doesn't happen very often! The first group on stage was the Boise High Orchestra. They were good!
Second group was a band called "A Seasonal Disguise":
The main band for the evening was Built to Spill. They have a huge following so the theatre was very crowded and lively! It was one of the loudest, rockin'-est concerts I've heard in The Egyptian. . .
On Mother's Day I volunteered to work in the nursery at church (I warned you this was random!!). My three kids helped me out! Steph . . .
Zach (with Zack):
And Gloria (with Eva). Needless to say, I didn't have to do much. . .
I really didn't intend to throw McKenna's birthday into a random post but I didn't have my camera at the party so this was the only picture from my phone that really turned out. Happy 5th birthday, McKenna!!!
I wish I had copies of the philms to put on here because they were really good. The kids were split up into two teams and they had about 2 hours to come up with a movie plot and film a short clip. The only requirements were that they had to include 3 provided props and 1 specific sentence in the film. The three props were: the creepy monkey, a bust of an Indian head and a sturdy pair of goggles. The one sentence was: "Why yes, these are my grandfather's pants."
This film clip shows the goggles and the bust of the Indian head:
No party would be complete without a rousing game of Musical Chairs combined with a cake walk. . .
Good times. . .
No words for this one, I just like the picture. . .
During Mother's Day weekend, we had a two-day concert at South Jr. High, of all places. It was interesting. Everything went just fine, but we had quite a few communication barriers that made it just a little more difficult. We were hired by a local Spanish church to run sound for 2 special services; one on Saturday and one on Sunday. They didn't even contact us until Wednesday about the event and then they didn't speak English very well so we were faced with a lot of unknowns. When we unloaded our gear at the school to set up on Saturday morning we were helped by a school custodian. He was nice and helpful but he spoke with a very thick Bosnian accent and we really didn't understand each other. When we finally met someone who spoke plain English, he introduced himself as the sound and lighting tech for the venue. He looked like he was 12. At any rate, the event went just fine in spite of the language barriers . . .
I'm ready for school to be over. I'm ready for Zach to graduate so that I don't have to fill three pages with numbers and symbols before I come up with the correct answer. I get great satisfaction from solving Algebra II problems but I'm not sure it's worth the headache that comes along with it!!!
Zach and Rob are working on a project in the backyard. I'll post updates and more info as the project progresses. . .
I can't keep it a secret any longer. I think everyone has figured out by now that Rob hit the house with the back hoe and this is what happened:
It could have been much worse since he was only a few inches away from the window! The outside of the house shows hardly any damage at all and now that Rob and Zach have replaced the sheet rock and repainted the kitchen, everything is back to normal!!!
No harm done. . .
The films were well thought out and funny. Zach's team made a scary movie that was set in a library and, of course, had plenty of Zombie action while the other team made an "after school special" about a girl who was dating a monkey and a friend who just wanted to help. . . "You're right, the monkey needed to die. . . Thank-you!! sniff, sniff . . ."
No party would be complete without a rousing game of Musical Chairs combined with a cake walk. . .
Good times. . .
No words for this one, I just like the picture. . .
During Mother's Day weekend, we had a two-day concert at South Jr. High, of all places. It was interesting. Everything went just fine, but we had quite a few communication barriers that made it just a little more difficult. We were hired by a local Spanish church to run sound for 2 special services; one on Saturday and one on Sunday. They didn't even contact us until Wednesday about the event and then they didn't speak English very well so we were faced with a lot of unknowns. When we unloaded our gear at the school to set up on Saturday morning we were helped by a school custodian. He was nice and helpful but he spoke with a very thick Bosnian accent and we really didn't understand each other. When we finally met someone who spoke plain English, he introduced himself as the sound and lighting tech for the venue. He looked like he was 12. At any rate, the event went just fine in spite of the language barriers . . .
I'm ready for school to be over. I'm ready for Zach to graduate so that I don't have to fill three pages with numbers and symbols before I come up with the correct answer. I get great satisfaction from solving Algebra II problems but I'm not sure it's worth the headache that comes along with it!!!
Zach and Rob are working on a project in the backyard. I'll post updates and more info as the project progresses. . .
I can't keep it a secret any longer. I think everyone has figured out by now that Rob hit the house with the back hoe and this is what happened:
It could have been much worse since he was only a few inches away from the window! The outside of the house shows hardly any damage at all and now that Rob and Zach have replaced the sheet rock and repainted the kitchen, everything is back to normal!!!
No harm done. . .
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