Saturday, December 11, 2010

TubaChristmas!

If you've been following our adventures since last year, you'll know that last year's TubaChristmas trip was a total bust.  We got to Philly only to be told that a huge blizzard was on its way and that we had better hightail it back to our home in Northeast PA before it hit. Which we did. Not so much fun although we did get to see Macy's downtown in its Christmas splendor.

This year was much better. We made it to Binghamton, New York for their TubaChristmas. In the photo, Michael waits patiently for the event to start. Unlike the TubaChristmas in Dallas, this one has no rehearsal. We found this out after we had gotten there an hour and fifteen minutes early.

So folks arrived sporadically and just sat around noodling for a very long time. A rather exciting sound in a reverberative place like a mall.

Here's most of the group. I think there must have been about 70 players there. Not anywhere as big as the Dallas, Texas one in which hundreds participate, but the sound was so much cleaner and more musical. I heard lots of lovely harmony that got lost in the huge crowd in Dallas. The conductor even got nice dynamics and tempo changes from this group. In Dallas, the conductor brings down the stick and hopes that everyone finishes up together.

 Michael with his Boosey and Hawkes euphonium. It is a very large horn compared to regular baritone horns but after watching him play his enormous Holton tuba in the Hazleton band, this beauty looks like a baby.
And a picture of me. I am the family photographer and I've decided to insist on one picture of me at every event just to prove that I do indeed exist. Thanks to MF for the cool Christmas scarf she gave me for my birthday. (She probably doesn't remember but she also gave me the Christmas turtleneck several Christmases ago. We could also talk about the watch which Mom and Dad gave me twenty-one birthdays ago, but let's not go there.)

All in all, a very fun time and an integral part of Denney Christmas celebrations.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

A Gift for You...The Mommy Quiz

This is my gift to all the mommies out there. Feel free to share this one with any other mommy you know. Someone has to write viral emails, right?

This is an easy quiz. You only have  to keep track of your "yes" answers. And even one "yes" means that you pass.






The Mommy Quiz

Have you ever…


Put a piece of priceless original art on your refrigerator?

Sewed clothing for a stuffed animal?

Decorated cupcakes after eleven o’clock at night?

Ironed a homework paper?

Catered a Blue and Gold banquet?

Spent time on your hands and knees looking for a matching Barbie shoe?

Written an important note in crayon?

Made anything out of pipe cleaners?

Stepped on a Lego?

Hidden chocolate?

Used a dryer sheet for something other than softening clothes?

Chauffered a group of people who totally ignored you?

Substituted tomato soup for something else in a recipe?

Returned clothing to a store because it wasn’t cool enough?

Made a Halloween costume out of a paper bag, a pillowcase or aluminum foil?

Picked nits?

Wished that you could be at two PTA meetings at the same time?

Decorated your Christmas tree with ornaments that had someone’s school picture on them?

Organized a game of Duck, Duck, Goose, Goose?

Washed dishes with laundry detergent?

Stayed up all night helping someone with a science fair project?

Gotten a lollipop stuck in your hair?

Read the same book five times in a row?

Repaired a backpack that really should have been replaced but couldn’t be because it had someone’s favorite character on it?

Lied when you were asked if you were too tired to help someone?

Folded a load of clothes that had more than seven unmatched socks?

Taken the one cookie that broke when you took a dozen of them off the cookie sheet?

Made a pie that you didn’t get to eat?

Truly enjoyed a second grade play?

Died a little inside when you heard someone yelling at their kid in the grocery store?

Cried during "The Little Mermaid" when Ariel's father says how much he will miss her?

Lost your heart to a snotty nose?

Grieved at a spelling bee?

Cheered for the wrong thing at a sporting event because you didn’t understand the rules?

Taken care of other sick people when you were sick yourself?

Put food coloring in milk?

Ridden a school bus in your best suit and heels?

Worn an article of clothing that was out of style so that someone else could have new clothes?

Known the difference between a T-Rex and an allosaurus?

Driven to Wal-Mart for one piece of poster board?

Made a costume depicting an obscure historical figure, a vegetable, or an amphibian?

Raided someone’s Halloween bag of candy while they were asleep?

Tried to explain a physics concept to a four-year-old?

Made dinner when what you really felt like doing was throwing up?

Played basketball, soccer, baseball or football in public in a dress or high heels or both?

Let someone win at Candyland?

Been thrilled when someone gave you a potholder?

Signed a school permission slip in the dark?

Been able at one time to identify any of the following: the four Teletubbies, the four Ninja Turtles, the four Power Rangers, the four New Kids on the Block, the four Bratz or the four Jonas Brothers?

Worked a fifteen-hour day with no pay or even thanks and felt grateful?


For every “yes," give yourself one star in your crown.Whether or not your little ones are underfoot or grown with little ones of their own, it’s probable that you spend a lot of your time doing things for other people with little thought for yourself. Many of the things you do go unrecognized and it is even possible that no one will ever thank you for them. But know this: you deserve the eternal gratitude of your family, your neighborhood and even your country. Because no one else can do what you do. And the Mommy job is and will always be the most important job in the world.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Dear Santa

Dear Santa,

Here is my Christmas list:

1. World peace.
2. Time travel to the Christmas party in this picture or to any time when my kids were small.
3. The power to disapparate to Texas and Utah  (Adding Paris to this list would be a nice extra).
4. A life without migraines.
5. A magic decluttering wand.

Before you become sad at not being able to grant any of my wishes, here are the things you don't have to give me this year as I am personally well-stocked:
1. Music.
2. Love.
3. Faith.
4. Hope.
5. Joy.

As long as you make a stop at one special house in Provo and another in Carrollton,  I'm good.  Happy Holidays.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Given up on me yet?

Okay, I've been crazy busy. Sorry. It's been wild. And I've been very happy. Lots of grandbaby hugs and parental hugs and support in Texas and Louisiana. Also, seeing three of my kids in the same room was pretty exciting. We're hoping to get all four of them together next year. But 75 per cent was pretty good. They are beautiful and amazing children.

MF and I have finished a book together. We're working on second draft now and will be looking for an agent soon. She's also full-time mommy, preschool teacher, Primary music leader and quite a few other things among which is gracious family hostess due to her lovely new home. NS has been a very supportive wife, cousin, aunt and daughter-in-law this year and is making wonderful art. She continues to bask in the glow of her recent Houston Quilt Show triumph. (http://www.unt.edu/) She's on the front page of the UNT website right now. ZL is finishing up Calculus 3, a mighty accomplishment, has gotten a new job and is getting ready for next semester. Pretty impressive. GL is expecting baby number 6 and teaching home school and playing in the Utah Valley orchestra and running her own successful website and boutique and a few other things that it makes me too tired to mention at the moment.

Michael and I enjoyed the trip to Texas and are getting ready for the snowy winter here in Pennsylvania. We're missing the music at the church Christmas party and church Christmas program. But since TubaChristmas in Corning, New York and a trip to Utah to visit Georgia's family are the conflicts, I'm happy.

I'll try to do better in future.