Showing posts with label piano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piano. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

New York Day 5

On Sunday we attended church with the Manhattan First Ward.  Robert Comstock, a fashion designer in New York, was the sacrament speaker.  If you click on his name, you can see his "I'm a Mormon" commercial.  He did a great job.  The bishop also asked to have his son share his testimony with the congregation.  He bore a powerful testimony.  It was an uplifting meeting.  My parents chose to stay for the rest of the meeting and I headed over to the Museum of Modern Art.  We were running out of time and there was still so much that I wanted to do!  I would still love to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Natural History Museum, among others places.

I was excited to go to the MOMA to see some of the pieces that we studied in college.  I only took two classes in college that had anything to do with art.  It was a Humanities at Ricks College and another art course at BYU.  My mission was to get to see, One by Jackson Pollock, The Starry, Night by Vincent Van Gogh.  Other pieces caught me by total surprise.  I didn't have as much time as I would have liked, but the time I had was great.  I was surprised at how big One was.  For some reason, seeing it in a textbook I always thought it was smaller.

There were some very odd exhibits at the museum, but also some very interesting ones.  It's always fascinating to see the many forms of creation that are called "art." 












After the museum, I met my parents at FAO Schwarz, the famous toy store.  I was in heaven and wishing that I could come back to get all of my Christmas shopping done there.  They have many regular toys you would find and Target and also many other unique one of a kind toys.  The highlight of being in the store was the BIG Piano.   They started out with songs like Chopsticks and Happy Birthday to You! but at the end they played Tocata & Fugue, which is hard with your hands let alone your feet!  It was really fun to watch.  Hopefully the video, posted a few pictures below, will work to catch a glimpse of their talent.  (I just realized I posted Chopsticks, I'll have to find the other one.)

Had to show Abby just how BIG this peanut butter cup was. 









The Apple Store was very cool.  There were stairs and an elevator that took you underground to the store inside that glass box.  I think this is the coolest entrance to a store I have ever seen.
And then it was off to a restaurant called Five Napkin Burger.  I enjoyed some yummy fish tacos and then we went back to the hotel to gather our things and called it a trip.  We headed back to the airport and reality.  There was so much more I wanted to see and do, but I kept telling myself, "I'll come back! I'll come back!"  If only it were so easy! A ginormous thank you goes to Joseph and Emily who made this trip possible.  I knew the kids were in great hands,  I didn't worry one bit.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Come Follow Me

I am grateful for my children. In so many ways, I think they were sent to teach me. Each of them has touched my life in a way that has caused me to think about the way I am living and how I need to do better.

Brynn is such a diligent and obedient little girl. Every morning, when she hears the alarm go off, she wakes up and heads straight for the piano to practice. At the beginning of the week, I help the girls with their new material. Once they are comfortable with it, I leave early in the morning to workout, so I am not there to listen. One morning this week, I took a day off and when the alarm went off I heard Brynn walk downstairs to start practicing. After doing her first song, she started to pick out a tune, my first instinct was to holler down for her to keep focused, but as I listened I heard her peck away "Come follow me, the Savior said, then let us in his footsteps tread..." I lay in bed listening, grateful that if she was going to get distracted, atleast it was a distraction that focused on the Savior. She spent all of her practice time figuring out the tune and was thrilled with her accomplishment. Thanks Brynn for being "distracted' by focusing on what matters most. :)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Brynn and Abby Piano Recital

The girls had their first recital with their new teacher. They are having fun and so am I because she comes to our house to teach lessons. One less place for me to drag all my kids to! I love it!


Sunday, January 24, 2010

Brynn's Piano Recital

Brynn's first piano recital at the Universal Unitarian Church in Davis.