Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Pioneer Day & Another Concert

Here in Utah, we celebrate "Pioneer Day" on July 24th.
Pioneer Day is a State Holiday, commemorating the arrival of the first company of Mormon Pioneers that arrived in Utah on July 24th, 1847.
Pioneer Day is also commemorated by Church Members in other areas besides Utah.



(Photo Courtesy LDS Church )

Spencer was on a Pioneer Handcart Trek at Martin's Cove & surrounding areas.
He had a great time!

We decided to keep things low-key this year.
We made our own "subs" for lunch.
I finally got my potato salad just right!
(I'll be editing the recipe a little bit later)

After lunch, we decided to take Shane & Emily and go see the movie



What a great movie! If it's playing in your area and you haven't seen it yet~
You should go.
Take tissues.
The DVD will be released on September 6th, 2011.
(Seagull Book & Deseret Book are taking pre-orders)

After the movie, we popped across the street to the Scera Shell Outdoor Theater to wait in line to see these guys:

It was such a great concert! We've seen Sawyer Brown a few times, and they never disappoint!
They just put on a fun concert.
As we were waiting for the concert to start, a gentleman next to us was asking if we had seen Sawyer Brown before. Funniest moment was him trying to describe Mark Miller (the lead singer). His comment was:

"I think he's double jointed or dyslexic or something."

I was sitting behind Rick & I about busted up laughing! When he got up to go talk to someone else, I leaned up and said to Rick:
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." 
(Movie line)
Mark Miller is known for his hyper antics on stage. The word most often used to describe him is
"hyperkinetic".
Dyslexic? Not so much!

The down side of the evening was the rain.
It rained a lot! The concert was delayed for a while~ but eventually they just came out and sang anyway. Two hours of singing...in the rain, plus rain before the concert started...
We were drenched! But it didn't matter, it was a great concert anyway. Totally worth it!

Favorite songs of the Night: The Dirt Road & Travelin' Band.

The other fun part of the evening was being able to take Shane. (Sawyer Brown is pretty kid friendly~ there were lots of families there!)
He didn't really love the concert because he wasn't really familiar with the music...but he just kept staring at me because I was clapping and whoopin' and hollerin'. I think he just didn't know what to make of his normally quite and reserved mother. :)

I'm gonna give a plug for the Scera. This was our first time going to their outdoor venue.
It is awesome!
I've never really paid much attention to the events they host there...but I will now!
We had great seats~ and seriously I don't think there is a bad seat there.
So if you have a chance to go see a concert, or play or any other event there~ you should do it!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Those Summer Nights are Callin'...

NIGHT RANGER

FOREIGNER

JOURNEY


Rocked the crowd at Rio Tinto Stadium


Such a great concert!
Night Ranger got things started. I'm not too familiar with their music. We did have a funny
"who knows the correct lyrics" war on the way to the concert.
Curtis won. Not saying who the loser Rick was. 

"Sister Christian" (the only song we knew) lyrics are:
"You're motoring. What's your price for flight?"
NOT
"You're wondering, What's your price for fame?"


Foreigner was awesome..."Jukebox Hero" was a favorite.

Then Journey rocked the house!!! Kicked it off with one of my favorite songs: "Separate Ways".
Favorite song of the night:

"Faithfully"

It was fantastic and Arnel really nailed it & added his own little flavah to it. Almost made me think
"Steve who"? 
Almost

Like most Journey fans, I really miss Steve Perry...but I've followed the band through all their lead singer ups and downs.
 (I did get to see Steve P. back in the 80's and it was beyond amazing!)

But the new guy (Arnel) does a pretty great job too.


(The good old days)

Not a better way to spend a summer evening!
We had a blast!!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

A Rose, By Any Other Name

Now I have all these blog post ideas rolling around in my head. Its starting to freak me out!

What's in a name?

I’ve already established that I am kind of an analytical person. And I wanted the name of my blog to have some sort of significance to me. So I spent a lot of time (and I mean A LOT) thinking and pondering about this. I have a whole list of blog names that I came up with, but this one seemed to fit for me! And it does have meaning to me. I like the whole idea of themes, and have some visions in my mind about what I want this blog to be…so we’ll see where this new adventure takes me.
I love MINDY Gledhill. She’s my favorite right now! I recently bought her new CD “Feather in the Wind” and I love, Love, LOVE it! The name of my blog is inspired by the title song of that CD.

“...I’m a reflection in the glass,
‘Cus I can’t keep from looking back
And all the pieces that I lack
Are stuck inside a broken past
But things are never what they appear to be
So I’ll dig a little deeper than what the eye can see
And if anybody asks, I’m making friends at last
With my reflection in the glass...
...No things are never what they appear to be
'Cus so many different pieces make up the whole of me..."

Go ahead, check her out! She is awesome. Did I mention I ♥ this CD? Well, I do!