Sunday, February 21, 2010

Go figure.

This morning, I went to church (for the first time in quite awhile...being a Christian is far more than simply attending a weekly service if you ask me.), and what would the sermon be about? Don't worry. Not about what you are going to wear. Not about what'll happen this afternoon, tomorrow, next week, next year, or even ten years from now. The Big Guy's got it all covered. haha! Go figure. Over the past few weeks, I've really been embracing the philosophy of...  "Life: live it, laugh often, and have no regrets." Every moment is to be embraced, and you can't let a moment go by that you may regret later. (I certainly slip occasionally into freak-out mode, not knowing where life is leading me, but I'm only human! haha!)

This weekend was rather brilliant. :) Friday was movie night with Haley. Fabulous! What better than feel-good Meryl Streep movies and pizza from Anthony's Pizza with a great gal pal? ;) We were both exhausted from the week, so we called it a night about 12:30am, but it was a lot of fun while it lasted.

Saturday, I had an awesome rehearsal on Schubert's "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen" for my recital with Lynn, Chad, and Emili, my friend and SAI sister that is playing the clarinet part. I figured we'd only work for a half hour or so, but we were there for a full hour! It is exhausting but so cool! I love that piece, and it is really coming together. :)

Then, I went to see the Broadway tour production of Dreamgirls downtown with Anthony. A-MAZING!!! It was soooo good! Lots of glitter and lights and fabulous voices. One of Anthony's friends played the MC. It was all superb, though. So glad we went. And Jimmy's high notes! Wow! Popped over to Bryan and Katie's afterwards to catch up on life. I hadn't seen my Katie in like a week!!

Today was Haley's senior voice recital. She was brilliant! She looked stunning in her black gown and sounded gorgeous. She reminds me of Jeanette MacDonald or some old Hollywood singer. :)  Then, a lasagna dinner with the local SAI alumni chapter, rehearsing with Q on one of the Hungarian art songs he composed for me, and SAI meeting. A pretty great weekend.

Hopefully, the dishwasher repair man will be here in the morning. Last week before Spring Break...


Gratitude 184
I am thankful that it wasn't the washer that went kaputt! ;)

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