Archive for March, 2008

Ryan swings for the bleachers


Ryan takes a couple of swings of the bat tonight in West Union.

Posted by ShoZu

Easter cantata


Tina directs the choir at the Lumberport Baptist Church Easter cantata on Sunday, March 23.

March is ‘Music In Our Schools’ month

On Monday of this past week, the whole family headed to Lincoln High to watch the 26th Annual Lincoln High School Jazz Festival.  All the Harrison County middle school and high school jazz bands were there, and it was great to hear the kids carrying on the tradition.

I guess I’m starting to feel old.  After quickly doing the math, it appears that I took part in the 8th and 9th annual festivals, so that really seems like a long time ago when you put it that way…

The kids were great.  And by the way, March is ‘Music In Our Schools’ month.  As anybody who ever performed in a high school band can tell you, our marching band, concert band, and jazz band performances were a huge part of our high school experience.  I can’t imagine going through school without the music classes.  And I think that unless you go through it, you probably don’t understand it.  You learn so much about so many different things, like math, art, cooperation, teamwork, healthy competition, and more.  If it any point music is removed from our schools, then my kids will be removed from their schools.  It means that much.

And here is a video that shows how we did it old-school:

1989-1990 LHS Jazz Band

Well, there goes the free time…

We picked up a Speed Stacks set yesterday from Target.

lrg-1-speedStacks

Now, the competition is on! It really is kinda silly, but unfortunately it is addictive.  Keep in mind, we are all beginners.  So those of you that rock at this, don’t laugh at our times.  For example,  right now, Allison holds the time for a best 3-6-3, at 6.74 seconds.  I had it for about ten minutes when I had a 6.90.  But I will be back at it again shortly…

This is what happens when your XBox 360 spends a little time in Texas.