Thursday, July 30, 2009

Blessings Abound

We had a blessing hosting both of our families last week for our Encore show, but our families seemed to be blessed with even better fortune! On Monday, my mom called and said she had some good news. My sister Annie, who graduated in May and has been searching for a teaching job ever since, got a job as the choral director at Gainesville Middle School in Gainesville, Georgia! It was such a relief to hear that she found a great fitting job even in this dismal economic environment. P.S. She starts this Monday!

We were overcome with excitement, but then my mom said, "Guess what else?" Well, we knew that during the last week of school in the spring, she found out she had been chosen as Teacher of the Year for her school, the first to do so without having a full-time class (she's a Title 1 reading teacher). So she went on to tell us her news--that she had been chosen as the entire school system's Teacher of the Year as well, the first time anyone from her school had been given the honor!

No one deserves these blessings more than those two. We were hoping a stroke of luck might hit us too, that maybe we'd hit the lottery (even though we hadn't bought a ticket), but even though nothing extraordinary happened to us, it was still a blessed day.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Encore 2009

If you're wondering why there hasn't been a new blog post in a little while, it's because we've been incredibly busy in the final rehearsal preparations and in the performances of Encore! I've been involved in Encore! for the past 4 summers and Eric has been for the past 3. Encore! is an organization made up of Disney cast members and their family and friends who perform a large-scale musical production every summer to raise money for charity.

This year our show was entitled, Revolution! A Musical Flashback to the '60s and '70s, and it featured music from the legendary greats (and a few one-hit wonders) of the era. This show was a lot of fun because our audience identified with the music on a higher level. Even the year we did movie songs and themes (Hollywood! A Musical Tribute to the Silver Screen), there were as many obscure tunes as there were familiar classic ones. This time the audience was singing (and dancing!) along to almost every song and really got involved and excited, which we hope will keep them coming back year after year.

Here are some photos from the show, and even more can be found tagged on Facebook.

Below is a list of songs featured or partially featured in the show, just for the heck of it.

Overture from Jesus Christ Superstar
Because by the Beatles
Downtown by Petula Clark
Going to the Chapel by the Dixie Cups
Daydream Believer by the Monkees
Big Girls Don't Cry by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
These Boots Were Made for Walking by Nancy Sinatra
It's My Party by Lesley Gore
Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley
California Dreamin' by the Mamas and the Papas
Surfin' USA by the Beach Boys
Surfer Girl by the Beach Boys
Fun, Fun, Fun by the Beach Boys
I Get Around by the Beach Boys
Reach Out, I'll Be There the Four Tops
Please, Mr. Postman by the Marvelettes
Stop in the Name of Love by Diana Ross and the Supremes
My Guy by Mary Wells
My Girl by the Temptations
Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch by the Four Tops
Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
Respect by Aretha Franklin
Think by Aretha Franklin
Proud Mary by Ike and Tina Turner
Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia by Vicki Lawrence
Crazy by Patsy Cline
Pfft! You Was Gone from Hee Haw
Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
Stand By Your Man by Tammy Wynette
Tie a Yellow Ribbon by Tony Orlando and Dawn
Jambalaya by Hank Williams, Jo Stafford, and others
All You Need is Love by the Beatles
All My Loving by the Beatles
Yesterday by the Beatles
Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles
Here Comes the Sun by the Beatles
Strawberry Fields Forever by the Beatles
I Wanna Hold Your Hand by the Beatles
Hey Jude by the Beatles
Let It Be by the Beatles
Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan
Scarborough Fair by Simon and Garfunkel
Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel
Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter, Paul, and Mary
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing by the New Seekers and the Hillside Singers
Make Your Own Kind of Music by the Mamas and the Papas
The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In from Hair
Theme from Star Trek
Theme from The Munsters
Theme from Dallas
Theme from Laverne and Shirley
Theme from The Jeffersons
Theme from The Loveboat
Theme from The Brady Bunch
Theme from The Addams Family
Theme from WKRP in Cincinnati
Theme from Gilligan's Island
Theme from Three's Company
Theme from The Muppet Show
Come Sail Away by Styx
Make Me Smile by Chicago
Carry On My Wayward Son by Kansas
Over at the Frankenstein Place from The Rocky Horror Show
Time Warp from The Rocky Horror Show
Your Song by Elton John
She's Always a Woman by Billy Joel
You've Got a Friend by Carole King and James Taylor
I Write the Songs by Barry Manilow
Don't Cry Out Loud by Melissa Manchester
Through the Eyes of Love by Melissa Manchester
We've Only Just Begun by the Carpenters
You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone
Nobody Does It Better by Carly Simon
All By Myself by Eric Carmen
Last Dance by Donna Summer
Boogie Fever by the Sylvers
I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor
The Winner Takes It All by Abba
Dancing Queen by Abba
How Deep is Your Love by the Bee Gees
Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees
We Are Family by Sly and the Family Stone
YMCA by the Village People
We Will Rock You by Queen
We Are the Champions by Queen

Friday, July 10, 2009

Cuckoo Orlando News Stories

I hope to one day look back on this post as a time capsule that captures the wackiness of Orlando news happenings.

First of all, the two non-felonious members of the infamous astronaut love triangle announced today that they plan to marry next year. Following a nationwide car trip (and who knows how many adult incontinence products), a creepy encounter between Lisa Nowak and the bride-to-be, Colleen Shipman, took place here in Orlando at the international airport. We don't know for sure what Nowak would've done with the rubber hoses, mallet, BB gun, and garbage bags she packed in her trunk, but we can guess.

Also, soon after the announcement that the H1N1 vaccine will be ready in a few months, a headline popped up on my home page that gave me another reminder that the danger of swine flu hasn't faded away--a busload of tourists checked into Celebration Health today complaining of flu-like symptoms. Yes, that is the hospital where I work, and yes, I did walk by every one of them on their way to the main lobby, and yes, every one of them had a surgical mask on. Did I figure out what was going on?! No, not even after the newspiece yesterday about the vaccine! It was a bunch of kids with chaperones, so I thought they were on some junior surgeon field trip or something. Good thing I wash my hands one time per baby per day, which today was five times in three hours. I hope I got all the flu germs off.

*sanitizes keyboard*

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Long Lost Photos

My earlier post about Jeff and Marissa reminded me that I recently came across some long lost photos taken when we went to the Hoop De Doo Revue during their visit in March. Click here to view the pictures on Flickr. Also, true to form, there is a video.

The End of a (Different) Era

I talked about the "end of an era" when our contract at Kimonos was underbid as a result of the economy. Now another one of my performing arts employers has fallen victim to the financial crisis. Four Corners Academy of the Arts, the performing arts studio owned by my friend and bridesmaid Gretchen, has permanently closed its doors.

It is bittersweet to think that if the year-and-a-half during which the studio was open for business had existed in a different time, things probably wouldn't have turned out this way. Gretchen and the rest of the faculty are dealing with this sad turn of events in our own ways but also taking comfort in knowing we enriched the lives of artistic young people, and even some not-so-young. Even though 4CAA has gone out of business, it's hard for me to think of the entire venture as a failure; I know we taught and touched a lot of people within and beyond those walls. Planting or encouraging a seed of creativity, learning, and confidence in another person can only be called a success.

At any rate, now I have openings for private voice and piano students to take lessons here at our house, so if you know anyone who is interested, please pass my information along!

Separated at Birth?

Kevin Jonas's fiancée Danielle Deleasa...and my brother-in-law Jeff's girlfriend Marissa Scotellaro?