CONGRATULATIONS TO MY SISTER!!!! Annie was hired on the spot at her interview today. She will be working as a nurse for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Go Annie!!!! She said they only had one opening to fill, and she was it! We are so proud, happy and excited for you, Annie!!!
Spring has arrived in Bloomington - the weather has turned very nice very suddenly. We had 80 degrees for a couple of days, but it's settled into the 60s and 70s.
Chuck conducts music from "Porgy and Bess" on tomorrow night's Columbus Philharmonic concert.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Go Buckeyes!
Monday, March 26, 2007
Charles back with the BSO
Chuck has been asked to conduct a pops concert with the BSO (Bloomington Symphony Orchestra) again this summer. This concert will be June 3, and at a park about an hour south of Bloomington. Everyone is welcome!
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Walter es muy guapo
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Welcome back
We are back from Spring Break. Chuck had a very successful week at his conducting workshop in Bowling Green, Ohio. He also got to visit our family in Toledo. This is a picture of him conducting the BGSU orchestra under the guidance of Gustav Meier.
Chuck also had another celebrity moment while he was there. Someone from Japan recognized him, and told him that he had watched all of his conducting videos on Youtube!
My week didn't start off very well. About fifteen minutes before I got to leave work on Friday, I found out that I got a big fat DENIAL on my PD application here at IU. The admissions director came up to me this morning to tell me that there was very little space in the flute studios, and only about 4 people total (for 2 studios) were accepted. That made me feel a little better, but of course I am still disappointed. But I was lucky to have my trip to New Hampshire to relax and get over the bad news.
I had a great time relaxing with Mom and Dad, and we drove down to Providence, Rhode Island to have lunch with my sister Annie. She just got some great news - she will have a job interview for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Yale Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. Go Annie! Just two months until graduation! Chuck and I will be flying back in May to attend her graduation ceremony.
I was hoping to see some presidential candidate action in New Hampshire - my current favorite, Barack Obama, was in town one day for two events, but the closer one to us got snowed out. We had a big storm with about 8 inches of snow. I'm reading Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope," and so far think it's great.
We ended the week with a trip to the "TD Banknorth Garden" (Boston Garden) for some college hockey. The Hockey East finals were between UNH (Mom and Dad's favorite team) and Boston College. UNH went in to the game ranked number one, but BC beat them pretty soundly, 5-2, which was pretty disappointing. We had a great time at the game though. We were in the sixth row, so we could see all the action. It was also St. Patrick's Day, and everyone in Boston was in a very festive mood. It was a lot of fun.
Mom and I did a lot of fun shopping, including a trip to the Nike store. I am ready for running! I have started jogging again, now that it is light out longer and a little bit warmer. We even took Lenny back to the dog park yesterday (74 degrees out!) for the first time this year. He did great! He didn't end up limping, and he ran around like a fool, chasing big dogs and barking at everyone. It was really great to see him back to his old self.
Chuck also had another celebrity moment while he was there. Someone from Japan recognized him, and told him that he had watched all of his conducting videos on Youtube!
My week didn't start off very well. About fifteen minutes before I got to leave work on Friday, I found out that I got a big fat DENIAL on my PD application here at IU. The admissions director came up to me this morning to tell me that there was very little space in the flute studios, and only about 4 people total (for 2 studios) were accepted. That made me feel a little better, but of course I am still disappointed. But I was lucky to have my trip to New Hampshire to relax and get over the bad news.
I had a great time relaxing with Mom and Dad, and we drove down to Providence, Rhode Island to have lunch with my sister Annie. She just got some great news - she will have a job interview for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Yale Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. Go Annie! Just two months until graduation! Chuck and I will be flying back in May to attend her graduation ceremony.
I was hoping to see some presidential candidate action in New Hampshire - my current favorite, Barack Obama, was in town one day for two events, but the closer one to us got snowed out. We had a big storm with about 8 inches of snow. I'm reading Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope," and so far think it's great.
We ended the week with a trip to the "TD Banknorth Garden" (Boston Garden) for some college hockey. The Hockey East finals were between UNH (Mom and Dad's favorite team) and Boston College. UNH went in to the game ranked number one, but BC beat them pretty soundly, 5-2, which was pretty disappointing. We had a great time at the game though. We were in the sixth row, so we could see all the action. It was also St. Patrick's Day, and everyone in Boston was in a very festive mood. It was a lot of fun.
Mom and I did a lot of fun shopping, including a trip to the Nike store. I am ready for running! I have started jogging again, now that it is light out longer and a little bit warmer. We even took Lenny back to the dog park yesterday (74 degrees out!) for the first time this year. He did great! He didn't end up limping, and he ran around like a fool, chasing big dogs and barking at everyone. It was really great to see him back to his old self.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Star suggestions
Thank you for the latest casting suggestions! My friend Jen had a suggestion for J.D. - Wes Bentley, the actor from American Beauty. And I think Sandra Bullock would be a good pick to play Jen - so I will give up my claim on her - Elizabeth Hurley can play me. :)
Chuck's sister Amy suggested that she could be played by Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Doesn't she look like her? And happy birthday to Amy's daughter, my niece Molly, and son Ben, whose birthday is coming up soon! Chuck and I got SEA MONKEYS for Ben for his birthday, but Chuck got so excited about them that he decided to keep them, and we had to go buy another kit to send to Ben! The ants in his ant farm died, so I think he needed a new project.
Indiana University had some big news this week - it selected a new president, Michael McRobbie. The reason I mention it is because he was a frequent customer back when I worked at Sew N' So's. I learned the proper way to sew on buttons on his shirts - he had all of his shirts changed to french cuffs. I also made pillow cases for him. (I got the easy projects.)
Last week, I was pretty busy playing a gig - I performed Mendelssohn's "Elijah" with the Bloomington Chamber Singers, with three of our voice faculty performing as soloists. They were amazing. I was so-so. I think they are going to play it on our local NPR station - I'll put a link on the blog if they podcast it.
On Sunday, my flute duet had its third coaching. At our second coaching two weeks before, the flute teacher kicked out our harpist for not playing in tune, so we were VERY nervous coming into this next coaching. Hyun-Jung and I played through our two-flute piece, which we had practiced A LOT. The teacher said it was great, and asked what else we had prepared. AAAAUUUGGGHHH! We had nothing else prepared because we had worked so hard on that one piece, but he coached us on it. That was a big relief to get through that. However, I still haven't heard anything about my admissions status. This is the same teacher that I want to study with, and he hasn't said anything to me, and my records haven't been updated on my online application. The last auditions happened last weekend, and the admissions committee met today. I was hoping to find out one way or the other before spring break, but I don't think I'm going to. So please keep crossing your fingers for me.
My parents went to Mexico this past week, so I am looking forward to hearing about their trip. I'm flying to New Hampshire on Saturday morning - I can't wait for vacation and to see them. Chuck leaves on Tuesday for his big masterclass at Bowling Green State University with Leonard Slatkin and Gustav Meier! He's been working really hard this week on his scores, and his been feeling a little overwhelmed. I know he will do well! Lenny is going back to his new place, Bark'n Buddies, so he will be in good hands.
And speaking of Lenny, he may have his own casting possibility soon. Today, Dreamworks announced that they were going to make a big-screen version of the adventures of Tintin. Tintin was a Belgian comic book reporter character who went on adventures around the world with his dog, Milou. I first learned about Tintin in my office. There is one piano professor who, when he sees my picture of Lenny, always tells me that he used to read the Tintin comics when he was little, and that Lenny looks just like Milou. (Milou is described on the Tintin website as "an exceptionally white wire fox terrier," and the name Milou translates to Snowy.) So if the movie is live-action, they'll have to pick a wire fox terrier to fill the role. Otherwise, the Target dog can play Lenny - he's pretty cute.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
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